Cardi B responded to critics upset with the revelation that she is not letting her 2-year-old daughter, Kulture, hear her song “WAP”.
Like ET reports, started in a recent Instagram Live, when she was listening to her explicit and highly successful duet with Megan Thee Stallion. When Kulture, whose father is Cardi B’s husband, Offset, came into the room, his mother turned off the music with a “no, no, no, no”.
Some commentators attacked Cardi B. The rapper retweeted a reaction calling it “disgusting” that she didn’t let her own daughter hear music that she puts on for other people’s daughters to hear. “You need to stop this now!” the artist “Bodak Yellow” wrote in response. “I am not jojosiwa! I don’t make music for children, I make music for adults ”.
She said that parents are the ones who must determine what is appropriate for their children.
“I am a very sexual person,” added Cardi B, “but not as close to my son as any other parent should be.”
She pointed out that mothers who happen to be strippers do not perform in front of their children: “Stop making this a debate. it is [sic] very common sense. “
You need to stop it now! I’m not jojosiwa! I don’t make music for children, I make music for adults. Parents are also responsible for what their children hear or see. I am a very sexual person, but I am not as close to my son as any other parent should be. https://t.co/LRH3APdp9A
– iamcardib (@iamcardib) January 5, 2021
There are mothers who are strippers. Bitch who has sex, twerking all night for fun, does that mean they do it around their kids? Not! Stop making this a debate. It is very common sense. https://t.co/JqZaUKbjNo
– iamcardib (@iamcardib) January 5, 2021
Cardi B was questioned in the past about the existence of “WAP”, including by conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro, who even suggested that the condition of the title could be a health problem.
“This song just made an impact,” Cardi B told Yahoo Entertainment in an interview in December 2020. “Why does a song make so many people – so many people who aren’t even like you – so upset? I mean, that was being talked about for five minutes on Fox News. So, I feel it was a cultural redefinition. “
She insisted on the song “It’s feminist, because you feel comfortable talking about your ***! And in your life you can do what you want, I think, just like a thousand guys can do too. I thought it was feminism. Feminism is not, ‘Oh, I’m getting ready to be a woman!’ and this and that. Is doing the same things [men] can.”
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