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Cardi B drops debut album Invasion of Privacy: Listen

Christopher Hooton
Friday 06 April 2018 05:14 EDT
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Cardi B has released her hugely anticipated first album, Invasion of Privacy, which includes the singles "Bodak Yellow" and "Bartier Cardi" along with a slew of big features.

Migos, Chance The Rapper, YG, 21 Savage, SZA all feature on the record, which features 13 tracks and can be streamed now on Apple Music and Spotify (below).

In support of the album, Cardi will make her Saturday Night Live debut on 6 April, before becoming the first-ever co-host of The Tonight Show on 8 April.

Cardi has had one hell of a 2018 already.

In January, she became the first female artist in history to have five of the top 10 hits on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in a single week since the list began in 1958.

The rapper saw five of her tracks appear on the chart for 20 January, beating a previous record where she and Beyonce were tied with four in the previous two weeks of 6 and 13 January.

She now ties with Drake and Kendrick Lamar for the most concurrent top 10s, according to Billboard. Drake has achieved the feat eight times, all in 2016, while Lamar managed it once in 2017.

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