11 March 2021
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Cardi B is pushing back at critics claiming she owes her groundbreaking diamond certification for her breakout single Bodak Yellow to fellow rapper Kodak Black, insisting the song makes them both rich.
The WAP hitmaker made music history this week when she became the first female rapper to achieve the Recording Industry Association of America s (RIAA) Diamond single certification status for selling 10 million units since the hit dropped in 2017. However, as she was celebrating the feat, some critics claimed she wouldn t have been so successful had she not copied Kodak s rhyming style from his 2014 track No Flockin for her major label debut - but Cardi wasn t interested in the chatter, because she has always given credit where credit s due.
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