Cardi B Said WAP Song Not For Kids; Warns Parents

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Cardi B is giving a precautionary measure to parents. Her WAP song which remains her current single is simply not what mom and dad should allow their kids to listen to.

The song is meant for adults not for kids, she don’t even allow her Kulture to listen to the song.

In a video where Cardi B was seen playing her Megan Thee Stallion assisted song WAP, her daughter was coming behind her while the WAP rhymer in front. She immediately turned it off after noticing Kulture behind. No No No No No No she said, watch the clip below.

This is what fans on Twitter have been condemning although Cardi addressed the situation, claiming he make songs not for kid but for all album materials.

“Ya needs to stop with this already ! I’m not jojosiwa ! I don’t make music for kids I make music for adults,” Cardi began. “Parents are responsible on what their children listen too or see.I I’m a very sexual person but not around my child just like every other parent should be.”

The No. 1 WAP was released last year after Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion did their pretty sexy work.

The song also get criptic opinion from CeeLo Green who once tarnished Cardi Megan following the official video which also appeared on Amahiphop 2020 August videos compilation.

During CeeLo interview which was published on Far Out, “time and a place” for “adult content” in music. He also called these sorts of songs “shameless” and said they lack morality. “A lot of music today is very unfortunate and disappointing on a personal and moral level,” he opined. “There was once a time when we were savvy enough to code certain things. We could express to those it was meant for with the style of language we used. But now music is shameless, it is sheer savagery,”  he added.

However, Cardi B sharing such idea for parents to stop their kids listening to songs that belong to adult has gotten interesting response from Twitter fans.

“No u need to understand that nowadays everybody can hear your music the smallest child if it has a phone so u are responsible for the children who listen to it cause u delivered it yeah the parents too but also you,” one fan said.

“And if you make music for adults stop retweeting and liking kids dancing and singing along to your shit then,” and person added.