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]]>Directed by UnderWonder’s Tanu Muino, who gave us such masterpieces as Harry Styles’ “As It Was” and Lil Nas X’s “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)”, the music video for “Bongos” is one lavish affair. Cardi B even went so far as to say it took $2.4 million to bring it to life.
“I feel like this video is just very beautiful; like, it has choreography, but it’s a location video… This type of stuff costs a lot of money for the videos and rehearsals every day — it costs a lot of money, it’s a lot of work,” she explained during an appearance on the iHeartMedia radio show Way Up with Angela Yee.
The epic visual was filmed in Malibu, California, and it shows the duo rapping their hearts out in a series of elaborate outfits, including oversized feathered hats. Some of the scenes are filmed on a sun-kissed beach, while the rest of the video takes us to a fancy Malibu mansion with an outdoor pool and designer furniture.
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]]>Over the weekend, Cardi B tweeted that she “can’t believe wappity WAP turned one.” She also wrote: “we should do it again sometime,” while tagging Thee Stallion.
Thee Stallion quickly responded by tweeting: “Happy WAPIVERSARY,” and telling Cardi B that “the people deserve another collab.”
Upon its release, “WAP” drew some controversy due to its explicit lyrics but received overwhelming critical acclaim. The song turned out to be a massive hit and was streamed close to 100 million times in the first week. It debuted on No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100, staying there for four weeks while also becoming six-time platinum in the United States.
Since “WAP,” Cardi B also released the single “Up,” which similarly drew praise from the critics while hitting the No.1 on Billboard Hot 100. The track serves as the second single from her upcoming sophomore studio album.
Megan Thee Stallion, on the other hand, released her debut studio album Good News. The record peaked at No.2 on US Billboard 200 charts and was marked as one of the best albums of 2020.
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]]>The post Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion Drop Lavish Music Video for “Bongos” appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>Directed by UnderWonder’s Tanu Muino, who gave us such masterpieces as Harry Styles’ “As It Was” and Lil Nas X’s “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)”, the music video for “Bongos” is one lavish affair. Cardi B even went so far as to say it took $2.4 million to bring it to life.
“I feel like this video is just very beautiful; like, it has choreography, but it’s a location video… This type of stuff costs a lot of money for the videos and rehearsals every day — it costs a lot of money, it’s a lot of work,” she explained during an appearance on the iHeartMedia radio show Way Up with Angela Yee.
The epic visual was filmed in Malibu, California, and it shows the duo rapping their hearts out in a series of elaborate outfits, including oversized feathered hats. Some of the scenes are filmed on a sun-kissed beach, while the rest of the video takes us to a fancy Malibu mansion with an outdoor pool and designer furniture.
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]]>The post Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion Hint at “Another Collab” appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>Over the weekend, Cardi B tweeted that she “can’t believe wappity WAP turned one.” She also wrote: “we should do it again sometime,” while tagging Thee Stallion.
Thee Stallion quickly responded by tweeting: “Happy WAPIVERSARY,” and telling Cardi B that “the people deserve another collab.”
Upon its release, “WAP” drew some controversy due to its explicit lyrics but received overwhelming critical acclaim. The song turned out to be a massive hit and was streamed close to 100 million times in the first week. It debuted on No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100, staying there for four weeks while also becoming six-time platinum in the United States.
Since “WAP,” Cardi B also released the single “Up,” which similarly drew praise from the critics while hitting the No.1 on Billboard Hot 100. The track serves as the second single from her upcoming sophomore studio album.
Megan Thee Stallion, on the other hand, released her debut studio album Good News. The record peaked at No.2 on US Billboard 200 charts and was marked as one of the best albums of 2020.
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