cardi b invasion of privacy album clean version download Invasion of Privacy. Following a landmark year of record-breaking success and a quick rise into the mainstream, New York rapper issued her first studio full- length, Invasion of Privacy. The spiritual descendant of Nicki Minaj and Remy Ma, the artist born Belcalis Almanzar brought a similar glitz-meets- grit attitude to her debut, a fun and endlessly quotable collection of big-bass trap dusted with pop-savvy glitter. The production is top notch and the guest features are not wasted, but it's Cardi's personality and charm that are the stars of the show. When she's not dropping shocking threats at her detractors ("I'ma put a Louboutin where her neck at") or making outlandish boasts ("Pussy so good, I say my own name during sex"), Cardi takes the time to remind listeners of how far she's come since her stripper days, and doesn't shy away from revealing the woes and pitfalls that came with sudden fame. The underdog angle is exploited for maximum effect and it's so genuinely endearing that listeners will be rooting for her -- if they don't already -- by the last line of the empowering, SZA-assisted closer "I Do." Invasion of Privacy keeps pace and doesn't wear out its welcome, kicking off with Cardi's own superhero origin story on "Get Up 10," as in "Knock me down nine times/but I get up ten." The rags-to- riches narrative continues from there, with Cardi remarking that she's gone from "small ass apartments to walking red carpets" on the uplifting "Best Life" with Chance the Rapper. Later, on the popping "Money Bag," she playfully laments "I been broke my whole life/I have no clue what to do with these racks!" She gets filthy on the explicit "" -- which samples its namesake Project Pat song with a little Blood twist -- that it could make Lil' Kim or Foxy Brown blush. Her chart-busting singles "" and "" are also included here, nestled with other tough-talking shots like "" with YG and "Drip" with fiancee and his group Migos. The Latin trap "I Like It," with Bad Bunny and J Balvin, is a notable highlight, a potential chart-buster in waiting. Surprisingly, Invasion is not just sneering street bangers about her "money moves." Bittersweet infidelity dirge "Be Careful" finds Cardi yearning for a solid relationship with a real man, not an unfaithful one (all signs point to Offset). On "Ring," a smooth R&B jam that features Kehlani, Cardi is vulnerable, revealing a well of pain beneath her tough-as-nails facade. "Thru Your Phone" is unflinching and relatable, wherein Cardi burns with vengeance as she poisons her cheating man with bleach in his cereal and a good old- fashioned stabbing. It's cartoonish but real, a confession of thoughts that are all too familiar to the scorned. This balance between over-the-top party starters and thoughtful reflection makes Invasion of Privacy an impressive debut for a rising star who can back up her outspokenness with raw talent. Invasion of Privacy. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. Buy the album Starting at 14.99€ Cardi B, the High Priestess of social media, has created an indestructible identity appearing in strip clubs and on reality TV. A sheer outspoken force, she capitalised on this reputation by pulling all of her energy into her passion: music and rap. And then came a small miracle, Bodak Yellow . In this track borrowed from rapper Kodak Black, she perfectly showcases her Bronx smooth talk, her boundless energy and her extreme sincerity. Opting to ride a harder line in the vein of Remy Ma or Gangsta Boo, Cardi B asserts herself without leaning towards Nicki Minaj’s pop. Propelled to the status of a brand new and original voice, she has achieved posterity, but the future still holds a few unknowns. In Invasion of Privacy , Cardi B turns all of her qualities into hits. She ticks all the boxes, going from the club formula of DJ Mustard with YG, to motivating minimalism with the Migos. Some choices are less obvious like the ballad with unclassifiable Kehlani, the sun-filled smile with Chance The Rapper, and even this provocative anthem for female freedom with rebellious SZA. All the guests are well chosen, presenting Cardi B under different lights, with widely eclectic atmospheres eventually reaching the radiant Latino tune I Like It . But once again, it’s in her solo performances that the rapper is most convincing, with Get Up 10 , a technical and harrowing introduction in the vein of , and Bickenhead , the triumphant and feminist cover of a Project Pat’s classic. In each interpretation, the rapper appears laser focused, outrageous at times, but always extremely articulate, and aptly expressive. Her Latino accent creates an atypical and original rhythm. Each defect of pronunciation is used as a musical weapon in all kinds of situations. Cardi B uses her multi-labelled identity to play on words and try other elaborated internal rhymes, which make her even more enigmatic. Invasion of Privacy comes through as a true open book with maybe just a few torn-off pages, an invitation to learn more even though we already know too much… Always balancing between connivance and honesty, Cardi B successfully passes the always-tough milestone of the first album. And she takes the opportunity to strengthen her proximity with the public through a few mad gestures and an unfiltered writing. As for everybody else, she becomes the highly relevant icon of a new generation seeking a form of virtual authenticity. © Aurélien Chapuis/Qobuz. Cardi B Drops ‘Invasion of Privacy’ Album. Just about 10 months removed from unleashing "Bodak Yellow" onto the world, Cardi B's debut album, Invasion of Privacy , is here. Checking in at 13 tracks, the recent Quality Control management signee's first-ever LP is loaded with bangers. Of course, anyone paying attention to Bardi mania already knows of "Bodak Yellow," the fierce, speaker-thumping anthem that propelled her to nearly instant superstar status. If you paid attention just bit longer, you've also heard "Bartier Cardi," her 21 Savage-assisted single that recently earned platinum status. Cardi B's Spanish trap track "I Like It" featuring J Balvin and Bad Bunny uses the beat of the throwback salsa hit "I Like It Like That," which is sure to be big in the clubs this summer. The thing is, now that Bardi's unloaded her album, she's made good on her promise that the album included more features than her initial tracklist indicated. Now, we see that the LP also includes verses from Chance The Rapper, Kehlani and SZA. Dope. More than just a maker of bangers, Bardi recently showed she can get introspective with "Be Careful," a track that finds the Bronx rapper addressing an unfaithful lover in an extra-earnest fashion. She even gets a little melodic. But enough talking. You can listen to Cardi B's debut album for yourself below. Cardi B's Invasion of Privacy tracklist. 1. "Get Up 10" 2. "Drip" featuring Migos 3. "Bickenhead" 4. "Bodak Yellow" 5. "Be Careful" 6. "Best Life" featuring Chance The Rapper 7. "I Like It" 8. "Ring" featuring Kehlani 9. "Money Bag" 10. "Bartier Cardi" featuring 21 Savage 11. "She Bad" 12. "Thru Your Phone" 13. "I Do" featuring SZA. Cardi B Shares Debut Album ‘Invasion of Privacy’ Release Date and Cover Art. Following a number of delays, Cardi B has finally revealed the release date for her debut album, Invasion of Privacy. Set to drop on April 6, the "Bodak Yellow" rapper also unveiled the album cover on her Instagram page on Monday (March 26).

"My album cover . LADIES AND GENTS ! My album INVASION OF PRIVACY will be out next week April 6. ❤," she wrote. The cover features the New York rapper sporting short yellow hair, white retro glasses and a checkered flag patterned outfit. The title of Cardi B's debut album may come as a surprise to some fans who were way off in guessing the project's name. Earlier this month, XXL asked fans on Twitter to guess the album's title, where they suggested names that featured the words Cardi, Barti or Bacardi. While Cardi revealed the album's release date during the iHeartRadio Music Awards on March 11, the debut offering was originally supposed to release in October 2017. The album then missed its October release, as well as a November release. "I have a lot of pressure on me," Cardi tweeted in November. "I have songs stashed up. I just don’t think they qualified for my album. Sometimes i think [it's] ready sometimes i think it’s not so I’m going to take my time till it’s right." Up next for Cardi, the Bronx rapper will be featured as the musical guest on an upcoming episode of Saturday Night Live. One day after the release of Invasion of Privacy, Cardi will perform during the April 7 episode of SNL, which will be hosted by Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman. Invasion Of Privacy. Invasion of Privacy Studio album by Cardi B. General information. Release Date. Label. Producer(s) Singles. Studio Albums Chronology Current Invasion of Privacy. Invasion of Privacy is the debut album by Cardi B. It was released on April 6, 2018 under Atlantic Records. The album features numerous guest artists including Migos, Chance The Rapper, Kehlani, and 21 Savage. The album became certified gold in the US on the day of release, and debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart. Contents. Sales and certifications [ ] Apple announced on April 13, 2018 that the album set a new Apple Music record for the most streamed album by a female artist in a single week. According to figures from Apple, Invasion of Privacy accumulated more than 100 million streams worldwide in its first week. The album debuted in the US with 254,228 SPS (sales plus streaming), including 105,130 in pure sales. This makes Invasion of Privacy the second-largest debut in 2018 in the United States. On March 15, 2018, the album made its debut on the Billboard 200 chart at #1. Every song from the album managed to debut on the Billboard Hot 100. On the chart dated April 21, 2018, Cardi B broke the record for most songs simultaneously charting within the Hot 100 with a total of 13 songs, including 12 from Invasion of Privacy , and "Finesse" (Remix) with Bruno Mars. Artwork [ ] Cardi revealed in an interview with Jimmy Fallon that she did not know at the time this would be the album cover when they shot it, stating: "No, not really, you know we did different looks. I didn't even know this was gonna be a look, the outfit that we had for this hair, it just wasn't fitting me anymore."