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Cardi B’s “Invasion Of Privacy” becomes first album by a female rapper to spend four consecutive years on Billboard 200

Cardi B’s “Invasion Of Privacy” spends four years on Billboard 200

It’s been almost four years now, since Cardi B last released an album. This was with her debut studio album, “Invasion Of Privacy.” This project was led by chart-topping singles, such as “Bodak Yellow” and “I Like It,” featuring J Balvin and Bad Bunny.

IOP has since been posting huge streaming numbers, over the past four years. Now, it has reached another huge milestone. According to Chart Data, IOP is the first album by a female rapper to spend four consecutive years on the Billboard 200. April 6 is the four-year anniversary, of IOP’s release.

Invasion Of Privacy originally debuted at number one, on the Billboard 200. 13 songs were included on this album, with additional appearances from 21 Savage, SZA, YG, Chance The Rapper, and Migos.

Last night, Cardi also deleted her Twitter feed, after fans bashed her for not showing up to the Grammys. They even disgustingly bashed her children. That also came after the fans harassed Cardi to finally release her new album. It’s definitely been a very long time since Cardi has put out a project, but that was a bad way by fans, to ask for a new one.

Cardi B’s “Invasion Of Privacy” spends four years on Billboard 200

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