Her debut studio album, Invasion of Privacy (2018), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, broke several streaming records, was certified triple platinum by the RIAA and named by Billboard the top female rap album of the 2010s. Critically acclaimed, it won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, making Cardi B the only woman to win the award as a solo artist, as well as the first female rap artist in 15 years to be nominated for Album of the Year. It spawned two number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100; "Bodak Yellow", which made her the only female rapper to achieve a Diamond-certified song by the RIAA, and the second female rapper to top the chart with a solo output following Lauryn Hill in 1998, and "I Like It", which made her the first female rapper to attain multiple number-one songs on the chart. Her Maroon 5 collaboration "Girls Like You" made her the only female rapper to top the Hot 100 three times. "WAP", the lead single of her second album, made her the only female rap artist to achieve Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping singles in two decades (2010s and 2020s). "Up", the following single, made her the only female rapper to achieve multiple Hot 100 number ones with solo songs, and extended her record as the female rapper with the most Hot 100 number-one singles as her fifth leader.
Recognized by Forbes as one of the most influential female rappers of all time, Cardi B is known for her aggressive flow and candid lyrics, which have received widespread media coverage. She is the highest-certified female rapper of all time on the RIAA's Top Artists (Digital Singles) ranking, also appearing among the ten highest-certified female artists. She is the female rapper with the most billion-streamers on Spotify, and became the first artist to top the inaugural Billboard Global 200. Her accolades include a Grammy Award, eight Billboard Music Awards, five Guinness World Records, five American Music Awards, eleven BET Hip Hop Awards and two ASCAP Songwriter of the Year awards. In 2018 Time magazine included her on their annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world, and in 2020, Billboard honored her as Woman of the Year.
Intro
Cardi B Lyrics
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Faz assim, faz assim
pega a Ludmilla, ela gosta de um conflito
(Toma, toma, toma, toma, toma, toma, toma, toma)
Pode dar em cima de mim
(Toma, toma, toma, toma, toma, toma, toma, toma)
Olha como ela vem, ó
Glamourosa, rainha do funk
Poderosa, olhar de diamante
Nos envolve, nos fascina, agita o salão
Balança gostoso requebrando até o chão
(Money, money, money, money, money, money, money, money)
The lyrics to the song "Intro" by Cardi B feat. The Breakfast Club contain a few different elements that all come together to create a fun and lively dance track. The references to Ludmilla in the first line of the song refer to a Brazilian pop singer who is known for her energetic performances and catchy music. The lyrics encourage listeners to dance along in Ludmilla's style, with a call to action to follow her steps and get moving on the dance floor.
The second line of the song, "pega a Ludmilla, ela gosta de um conflito" translates to "grab Ludmilla, she likes a conflict," which could be interpreted in a few ways. One potential meaning is that Ludmilla likes to stir up excitement and get people moving, which ties into the overall theme of the song. Another interpretation is that Ludmilla is someone who isn't afraid to speak her mind and stand up for herself, which could be seen as a positive character trait.
The chorus of the song features the repeated phrase "toma, toma, toma," which means "take, take, take" in Portuguese. This is a common phrase used in Brazilian funk music and adds to the overall vibe of the song. The final line of the chorus, "money, money, money," reinforces the idea that this song is all about having a good time and dancing without worrying about anything else.
Overall, "Intro" is a fun and playful song that encourages listeners to let loose and get moving on the dance floor. The references to Ludmilla and Brazilian funk music add to the energetic feel of the song, while the repeated phrases in Portuguese give it an international flavor.
Line by Line Meaning
No passinho da Ludmilla, todo mundo vai dançar
Everyone will dance to Ludmilla's beats
Faz assim, faz assim
Do it like this, do it like this
Pega a Ludmilla, ela gosta de um conflito
Pick up Ludmilla, she likes a conflict
(Toma, toma, toma, toma, toma, toma, toma, toma)
(Take it, take it, take it, take it, take it, take it, take it, take it)
Pode dar em cima de mim
You can hit on me
(Toma, toma, toma, toma, toma, toma, toma, toma)
(Take it, take it, take it, take it, take it, take it, take it, take it)
Olha como ela vem, ó
Look how she comes
Glamourosa, rainha do funk
Glamorous, queen of funk
Poderosa, olhar de diamante
Powerful, diamond gaze
Nos envolve, nos fascina, agita o salão
She involves us, fascinates us, shakes the room
Balança gostoso requebrando até o chão
She dances sweetly shaking down to the floor
(Money, money, money, money, money, money, money, money)
(Money, money, money, money, money, money, money, money)
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Marcio Andre Nepomuceno Garcia, Ludmilla Da Silva, Kevin de Oliveira Zanoni
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@turhatar
This is 100% Cardi's most underrated song. She's pouring her heart out on this song, and showing that it doesn't make her weak. If something, it just makes her even more strong.
@cauha12
Period
@ms.joyngcobo2126
I always say this! Red Bars is a banger too but this one comes from the heart and her experiences
@tugakashi69
Should've made a video...
@crystalallen50
@@ms.joyngcobo2126 i
@Annmarie0908
Agreed
@Unknown-vf9tt
This song rlly underated because she talkin bout what she went through and people dont want to listen to that side of the story but love to cardi
@erikaconner9117
Fr😍
@anthonyj5416
This song a copy of nicki verse in Tasha Cobbs Leonard - I'm Getting Ready
@esthermahlangu4940
@@anthonyj5416 it's not even the same🙄