Cardi B shared a message for those who were wondering if her remix of Flo Milli’s “Never Lose Me” made sense.
While taking a walk around Target on Thursday (March 21), Cardi decided to go live on Instagram and offer a little “I told you so” message to any of her critics.
“When the Flo Milli remix came out, those bitches acted like they were so pissed that I was in on it,” she said. “[Mocking voice] “Cardi doesn’t sound good on this either.” When it was released, you know the haters – some of them hadn’t even heard it. Their reaction was, “She just doesn’t go with the song.” There are now over 10,000 people on TikTok talking about, [singing] “Bitch, it can’t be me in this life!”
She continued: “As those pretty bitches say, [singing] “Bitch can’t be me in this life!” So I want to say thank you to those beautiful bitches. That’s why you can’t go with what people say. I have to do what the artist says.
“The artist—Flo Milli—said she loved the poem so much. She was a real bitch. She wouldn’t say, ‘Oh, yeah, I love it!’ “Just because she wanted me to be in the song. She loved it. SZA loved it, bitch. I’d say that’s why you can’t listen to your fucking body.”
See Cardi B’s targeted PSA below:
Cardi B fires back at fans who wonder if she belongs on Flo-Milli’s “Never Leave Me”
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Flo Milli has teased the release of a remix of her hit “Never Lose Me” featuring Cardi B and SZA ahead of the release of her new album “Fine Ho, Stay” on Friday (March 15) .
Milli has received a lot of attention on social media since the release of the single, which topped the Billboard TikTok 50 chart back in January.
The ranking, which officially launched in September, is based on the total number of TikTok videos made using the track, as well as the likes, comments, shares and combined views of those posts, according to Billboard. receive.
The outlet confirmed that the song has been used in various viral videos, including ones that follow the trend of creators showing off medals and trophies and describing in their captions why they received those honors, often tongue-in-cheek ( For example: having the worst ex) )”.
Other artists on the list include Leslie Gore, Sophie Ellis-Bextor (and her early 2000s hit “Murder on the Dance Floor,” which was credited with Re-popularized by the movie “Saltburn”) and Nicki Minaj.
In December, Billboard reported that the Alabama native’s hit single entered the Hot 100 less than a month after it was released along with a Lil Yachty remix. This marks Flo Milli’s first appearance on the charts.
Just days after the 23-year-old singer released another remix of the song, teaming up with Bryson Tiller, the original debuted on the coveted Hot 100 chart the week of December 30 Ranked 84th. The song topped the Hot 100 chart earlier this month. The R&B/Hip Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts currently rank at No. 21 and No. 17 respectively.