The rapper’s new single “Imighinary Players” made its debut on No. 147 on the Spotify US chart.
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Cardi B gave up on her latest single “Imighinary Playerz” last week, but the song barely got stuck on the Spotify US chart and made its debut with a modest score of 147, a poor performance that the Bronx rapper is known for his outstanding hits. Actually, it wasn’t found on Spotify Global and climbed on Apple Music on No. 56.
The track is a sample of Jay-Z’s Classic “Imaginaly Players” in 1997, and is the fourth single from her long-awaited sophomore album, Am I The Drama. In this song, Cardi bent her wealth and status, comparing it to other women in rap. “Fictional Players” tend toward Braggadocio, but early numbers suggest it doesn’t resonate with listeners as they did in past releases.
However, the video seems to be impressed, with YouTube viewings over 1.8 million over the past two days.
The original “fiction player” appeared on Jay-Z in my life. 1-In fact, the bulge of streaming due to this song – Cardi’s tracks are expected to cause a buzz. Instead, the song’s frigid reception raises questions about the momentum behind her upcoming project.
It has been released in April 2018 for more than six years since Cardi released her debut album, Invest of Privacy. According to Nielsen Music, the album ranked No. 1 on the Billboard 200, No. 1 on the Billboard 200, and released 255,000 equivalent albums in the first week. The project spawned several hit singles and won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, which made her the first female rapper to win the category.
“Fictional Players” follows a string of singles until I’m my drama, but is on the lower list of Spotify, which marks a rare turnover for Cardi, which is usually the top fixture on streaming platforms.
As of Sunday (August 17), “Fictional Players” has completely removed the Spotify US chart.

