Cardi B finds herself embroiled in a lawsuit with former manager Klenord 'Shaft' Raphael who is asking for damages for breach of contract and defamation, among others. The rapper jumped ship from KSR to Quality Control last March.
Jay-Z met Cardi B during the recent Coachella after performing onstage with his wife, Beyonce. More than that, he rubbed the pregnant rapper's growing baby bump.
Cardi B's recent guest stint at 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' proved to be entertaining as she shared a lot about her pregnancy. By a lot, that meant hinting the public of how she got pregnant.
During an interview with Big Boy's Neighborhood radio show, Cardi B shared her thoughts on Tristan Thompson's infidelity. The rapper stated that she would tell Khloe Kardashian to do what she feels is best.
Cardi B had been hiding her pregnancy from the public for so long. Thanks to her stylist, Kollin Carter, the public were able to wait for the rapper herself to let the cat out of the bag.
April just got better for Cardi B. Not only did the rapper just release her debut album, 'Invasion of Privacy,' she also revealed that she will be collaborating with Fashion Nova to launch her first-ever clothing line.
Nicki Minaj called out Quavo of The Migos for not defending her amid her speculated beef with Cardi B. The rapper explained her side of what happened with the 'Motorsport' drama.
Cardi B assured her fans that she is perfectly capable of taking care of her career while being pregnant. The rapper admitted that she wants to keep the baby even at the height of her career.
Cardi B revealed her pregnancy just a few days ago. The rapper's sister accidentally hinted the baby's gender a little early in a now-edited Instagram post declaring the baby as "her."
During an in-depth interview with 'The Breakfast Club,' rapper Cardi B revealed that she had her doubts about keeping her baby. The hip-hop star confirmed her pregnancy during her 'Saturday Night Live' performance.
Cardi B provided the laughs when she made history on ‘The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.’ The ‘Bodak Yellow’ rapper became the NBC late-night franchise’s first guest co-host.
In the May issue of GQ Magazine, Cardi B got real about her decision to get butt injections and to join a gang. The rapper hardly discussed both experiences in her new album, 'Invasion of Privacy.'