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Cardi B responds after backlash for preventing daughter from listening to her WAP song

American superstar rap artiste, Cardi B, was recently seen dancing to her sexually explicit song, WAP in a video. However, when her two-year-old daughter, Kulture, walked in on her and after seeing the kid, she immediately stopped to the song.
The video was shared online and this caused a Twitter user to question why the multiple award-winning rapper stopped the song when she saw her kid.
According to the Twitter user, other people’s kids could listen to the rapper’s explicit song, but she won’t allow her own child to listen.
The Twitter user wrote, “So ya daughter can’t listen to it but everybody else’s daughter [email protected] AW OKAY! Exactly what I been saying you have an agenda to push with that trash ass label your with. DISGUSTING.”
Upon seeing the user’s comment, the rapper then quoted it saying she doesn’t make her songs for children but for adults and as such, she has no control over what other people allow their children listen to but for her, she’s a responsible parent and won’t be sexual around her child.
Cardi B responded, “Ya needs to stop with this already! I’m not jojosiwa! I don’t make music for kids I make music for adults. Parents are responsible for what their children listen too or see. I’m a very sexual person but not around my child just like every other parent should be.”
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