President Joe Biden withdrew from the 2024 presidential contest on Sunday, July 21, and a number of rappers have already commented on his choice to support Vice President Kamala Harris. One of the most outspoken celebs, Cardi B surprised her fans later that night with an I-told-you-so moment.
“Stop teasing me like that! A few days after the debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, the Grammy Award winner posted a video from June 30 on Instagram with the caption, “Check the date.” “[I] been told y’all Kamala shoulda been the 2024 candidate,” the woman said. I do this, darling; you guys are trying to play the Bronx education card! been my ardor… Don’t be fooled by my accent.
Cardi called Biden “selfish” for seeking the presidency at his age in the video that goes with it. Later on, she spoke to Harris directly, saying, “Kamala, you know that this should have been your time. You want to be the fking president, you know that. You are aware that it will be difficult for you to run for office within the following four years. This was your chance. “Listen, I’ll buy you a fking wheelchair, and you get the fk on,” is what you ought to have said to that nga. Now it’s my time.
The artist Invasion of Privacy has recently shown a very open and unreserved attitude toward her political beliefs. Cardi B declared in May that she would not be voting in the upcoming election on the grounds that she doesn’t “f**k with” either Trump or Biden. The mother of two went on to say that she would “never turn Republican” at the beginning of July.
Cardi and Rob49 collaborated on the song “On Dat Money,” which was released on July 19. She also declared that her eagerly anticipated follow-up album would be released in 2024. The rapper made her debut in March with the releases of “Enough (Miami)” and “Like What (Freestyle),” but she did not specify when fans might anticipate it.