VIDEO: Watch the New Music Video for Cardi B's 'Ring' Featuring Kehlani

By: Aug. 20, 2018
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This morning Cardi B surprised fans with the release of her new video for gold certified track "Ring," featuring Kehlani, off her platinum selling debut album, "Invasion Of Privacy." This release comes just hours before Cardi is set to make her return to the award show stage with an appearance at the 2018 VMAs, where she is also nominated for 10 awards - making her the most nominated artist.

Additionally, Cardi took home the Teen Choice Award for Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Artist. The record breaking recording artist continues to top the charts as the 2x platinum track, "I Like It" recently broke the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 - making Cardi the first female rapper with two Billboard Hot 100 number 1s. Continuing to rack up the awards, Cardi took home the award for Best Female Hip Hop Artist and the Coca-Cola Viewers' Choice award at the 2018 BET Awards.

"INVASION OF PRIVACY" - includes the 6x RIAA platinum certified classic, "Bodak Yellow," alongside the 2x platinum certified smash, "Bartier Cardi (feat. 21 Savage)," standout favorites like platinum certified "Be Careful" and 2x platinum cerfitied"I Like It," featuring Bad Bunny and J Balvin and a spectacular lineup of featured appearances from Chance The Rapper, SZA (Gold certified "I Do"), Kehlani (Gold certified "Ring"), Migos, and YG. "INVASION OF PRIVACY" "is lavishly emotional, intimately personal, wildly funny," announced Rolling Stone in its four-starred rave. "Still, there's no question whose album this is. Funny, fierce, foul-mouthed and in-your-face, "Invasion of Privacy" is one of the most powerful debuts of this millennium," declared Variety. "The 25-year-old's debut album shows off her hard work, versatility and ambition, mixing quick-jab rhymes with the enthusiasm and charm that have made her a star," raves The New York Times. Pitchfork summed it up best: "Cardi B's remarkable debut places her, without a doubt, in the pantheon of great rappers. It is both brazen and vulnerable, filled with wild amounts of personality, style, and craft."



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