Cardi B's Most Streamed Songs in Spotify
Cardi B, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, is an American rapper, songwriter, and actress, she gained fame initially as a social media personality, particularly on Instagram. Mike Coppola/Getty Images for MTV

Cardi B, born Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar on October 11, 1992, in The Bronx, New York City, USA, is a prominent American rapper, songwriter, and actress.

She gained widespread recognition in the music industry with the release of her breakthrough single "Bodak Yellow" in 2017, rapidly earning her the moniker "Queen of Rap."

Her debut studio album, "Invasion of Privacy," launched in 2018, featuring popular tracks like "Bartier Cardi" and "I Like It."

In addition to her flourishing music career, Cardi B has expanded into acting, showcasing her talent in films like "Hustlers" (2019).

Beyond entertainment, she is known for her outspoken personality, distinctive fashion choices, and advocacy for various social and political issues.

Notably, Cardi B received acclaim for her contributions to the music industry, securing accolades such as a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album for "Invasion of Privacy" in 2019.

Cardi B rose to fame during the era of streaming music, witnessing her major hits accumulate substantial play counts on platforms like Spotify, Forbes noted.

She stands out as one of the most successful artists in recent years.

Below are the top four Cardi B most streamed songs on Spotify:

'I Like It'

(1,566,442,882 Streams)

Cardi B's hit song, "I Like It," secured the impressive second position on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, maintaining its stronghold for 33 consecutive weeks, according to HIGHSNOBIETY.

The official music video elevates the playful vibe of the song, showcasing a lively trio enjoying a spirited celebration, adding a vibrant touch reminiscent of the lively atmosphere of the Dominican Republic. Viva la República Dominicana!

'Taki Taki,' DJ Snake with Selena Gomez, Ozuna

(1,509,877,684 Streams)

Cardi B's modern superstar status is defined by her seamless display of diverse identities-mom, wife, Bronx native, Black, Caribbean, Latina, and more.

In the midst of the blending and coexistence of Black and Latin diasporas, Cardi confidently establishes her presence across these facets.

Her contribution to this global hit, featuring impressive bars in both English and Spanish, exemplifies her ability to navigate and represent a rich tapestry of cultural influences, per Rolling Stone.

'WAP' (feat. Megan Thee Stallion)

(1,261,993,298 Streams)

Cardi B has experienced numerous significant moments online throughout her career, but few can rival the cultural impact of "Wet Ass Pussy."

This collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion not only generated memes and popular TikTok dances but also sparked insightful think pieces and, inevitably, some contentious comments from the political right.

The song became a widespread topic of conversation, capturing the attention of audiences across the spectrum.

In "WAP," both Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion delivered a collection of clever, sexual, empowering, and playful verses filled with innuendos.

This pivotal single stands as a testament to the dominance of women in hip-hop during the year 2020, showcasing the genre's evolving landscape.

'Bodak Yellow'

(865,750,853 Streams)

"Bodak Yellow" not only became a chart-topping sensation that everyone knows, but it also marked the turning point in Cardi B's rise to megastardom.

Before this hit, she was a rapper gaining attention, but this track catapulted her into the spotlight. Cardi's bold and confident demeanor, along with her distinctive personality, shines through in "Bodak Yellow."

The song is not only fun and filled with memorable lines but also the kind that ignites the club, creating a frenzy in the wee hours. It is a testament to Cardi's roots and pride, as she proudly represents the Bronx all day!

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Written by: Bert Hoover

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