Cardi B Feels She's Set Up With 'Invasion of Privacy' Rank on Greatest Hip-Hop Albums of All Time
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When addressing the matter on Angela Yee's 'Lip Service', the 29-year-old Grammy-winning female rapper urges people to not 'disrespect me or my work or my album.'

AceShowbiz - Cardi B has reacted to backlash over her rank on Rolling Stone's "200 Greatest Hip-Hop Albums of All Time". When addressing the issue, the "WAP" hitmaker said she believes that the publication set her up by putting her debut album "Invasion of Privacy" at No. 16.

The 29-year-old offered her two cents when appearing on Angela Yee's "Lip Service". She first shared, "They was dragging me like 'How dare them put Cardi before Nas.' … I was like, oh my goodness. I just woke up and I'm getting my a** dragged. I didn't even ask for this."

Cardi B noted that she understood why some people were upset upon seeing the list. Still, it was not an excuse for them to "disrespect" her project. "I understand that but it's like, b***h, I ain't m*****g ask for it," she first lamented.

"You know, I understand that people feel a certain type of way. But don't try to disrespect me or my work or my album because your mother was listening to my s**t, your b***h was driving, listening to f***ng 'Be Careful'," the wife of Offset further fumed. "All y'all b***es, all y'all h*es. So it's like, don't even try it."

Cardi then stressed that there was "certain s**t" done to create controversy. "Of course they're gonna use a b***h like me. … It's gonna start a stir." The mom of two continued, "Yeah, it was, like, a setup. … Rolling Stone, you trying to set me up. You got my a** dragged on a f***ng Tuesday for no reason."

"I understand where y'all coming from, but at the end of the day, like, don't drag my s**t," the Grammy-winning artist, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar, emphasized. "Don't f**king disrespect my craft."

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