"Press, press, press, press, press. Cardi don’t need more press!"
That may be true. Cardi B may not need anymore press but following the release of her most recent fiery yet explicit video, one can only expect to see her name scattered throughout headlines. The release of this intense visual shows and proves that Cardi is not afraid to push the boundaries when it comes to fashion, beauty and overall entertainment.
Arriving just a day after pleading not guilty to assault in an ongoing case around an incident at a New York nightclub last August, the rapper has dropped an eye-popping new video for her KeY Wane and Slade Da Monsta-produced single “Press.”
Just like her single’s cover art - risque and sultry, the music video is also filled with censored nudity. The three and a half minute visual kicks off with her making out with another woman during a threesome before the steamy menage-a-trois turns violent as she pulls out a cigarette and hand gun and shoots them. Following the crime of course, lands her in court, but that's just the beginning…
In the clip, it’s as though Cardi is reenacting real life situations as she faces police interrogation and hoards of fans. As the video continues, Cardi is later seen stripping down completely naked as her nipples and private parts are blurred out. Her dancers also performing in the nude before leading into the next scene, quickly are seen laying on the ground dead covered in blood while she continues to rap.
To wrap up the visual, Cardi ends up in jail, drowning and killing a fellow new nosey inmate in the toilet. Looks like the rapper left behind a trail of blood in her latest video. The video gives viewer's an artistic vibe, with fashion style resemblances to pop singer Lady Gaga, rap queen Lil Kim, and even Charlie Baltimore. Check it out below.
The single release of Cardi’s media criticizing “Press” arrived at the end of May, following up Cardi’s 2018 one-off single, “Money” and “Please Me” collaboration with Bruno Mars. Along with “Clout,” her other 2019 collaborations include “Twerk” with City Girls, “Wish Wish” with DJ Khaled and 21 Savage as well as “Rodeo” with Lil Nas X.
Amidst all the music, Cardi B is in some legal trouble, having been indicted on 14 charges, including two felonies, for a strip club brawl that took place last August in New York. The rapper allegedly ordered an attack on two bartenders that ended in physical injury, in which she’s pleaded not guilty. The case is still open and we will keep you updated as the story develops.
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