Cardi B says someone "dropped the ball" on getting "Up" on iTunes

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Cardi B says someone "dropped the ball" on getting "Up" on iTunes
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When Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s “WAP” dropped, everyone knew. It was all anyone talked about last summer. Ben Shapiro reciting the lyrics will unfortunately be forever etched in our memories of a very cursed year. Cardi has a new single now called “Up” and while it’s gotten attention on social media, the attention’s nowhere near the level of “WAP.”

Part of the issue lies in the public’s difficulty to locate both the song and its video on iTunes. So Cardi took to Instagram Live to say that something’s at play here and she’s trying her best to solve it.

“I’m really grateful for the music video, it’s turning out amazing. I’m really upset right now. The devil has been working really fucking hard, let me tell you, because I know people are having troubles finding the song on iTunes. I don’t even think the music video’s up on iTunes yet. I don’t even know who dropped the ball and gave in or didn’t gave in or whatever to iTunes, but I’ve been working. I’ve been calling people on the label all night. I don’t know. Make sure you check it out on all streaming services. I think the song was turned in late to avoid leaks and stuff.”

This isn’t the only issue Cardi’s experienced with “Up.” Rappers Mir Pesos and Mir Fontane accused her of copying their 2020 song, “Stuck.” The hook is eerily similar, but Cardi clarified on Twitter that she “never Hurd if [sic] this man.” She has the receipts to prove it, too, showing that she actually sang that hook on Instagram Live long before the rappers’ song came out in September. It’s also a common phrase that’s been used plenty of times by rappers before. As Insider pointed out, Travis Scott said it in JACKBOYS’ “Out West.”

Maybe Mercury retrograde just hasn’t been kind to Cardi.

4 Comments

  • ducktopus-av says:

    she was cute in the Wayne’s World ad

  • adamtrevorjackson-av says:

    lol yeah in 2021 the problem is people finding it on itunes, sure. 

  • smokehouse-almonds-av says:

    As someone who works at a small company with an online product, people lose their shit if something isn’t executed exactly perfectly. The idea that someone “gave in or didn’t give in” is probably a stretch. Mistakes happen, and I’m sure iTunes is frantically trying to make it right.

  • hamburgerheart-av says:

    yeah, iTunes dropped the ball. subscribe to Cardi B so this is not a problem for me.

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