Cardi B is a sensation who rose to fame as a result of her sustained efforts in the music industry. The rapper has always attempted to push over her limitations and advance. Recently, Cardi B broke new ground, earning 100 million RIAA-certified units.

The Bronx rapper’s impressive, award-winning career comprises albums, singles, and guest appearances, according to Chart Data, which is included in the certification. She has sold more than 54 million digital tracks, making her the most successful female rapper to date.

Following the RIAA’s statement that “Bodak Yellow” and “I Like It,” starring J Balvin and Bad Bunny, had each sold 11 million records in the United States, news of Cardi B selling over 100 million units was released.

“Bodak Yellow,” the lead single from Cardi’s highly regarded album Invasion of Privacy, made her the first female rapper to receive a diamond record and the first to reach the top of the Billboard Hot 100.

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Cardi became the first female rapper to receive a diamond record and the first to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 as a lead artist in 19 years with “Bodak Yellow,” the album’s lead single from her critically praised album Invasion of Privacy.

Cardi B made history by becoming the first female rapper to have multiple No. 1 hits on the Hot 100 with “I Like It.” She is presently the first woman in rap history with two tracks that have received an 11-time platinum certification.

The “UP” rapper celebrated another milestone by turning 30 on October 11 and thanked Beyoncé for sending her a significant arrangement of lovely white roses on Instagram on Sunday, October 16.

“Oh yeah bitch cause motherfucking Beyoncé sent me some motherfucking flowers. At this point, I’m about to pull up to her house with some vegan cupcakes or something. Thank you so much.”

Cardi celebrated her birthday by hosting “Cardi’s Dirty Thirty Cabaret,” a cabaret-themed party at the Poppy in Los Angeles, California, on the night she turned 30. Chance In their best burlesque attire, The Rapper, Karrueche Tran, Chloe and Halle Bailey, YG, DDG, and DaniLeigh were all in attendance.

In the meantime, a judge has instructed blogger Tasha K to post a bond to safeguard the award amount in Cardi B’s defamation lawsuit, moving the rapper one step closer to receiving her money.

Cardi B’s demand for a Supersedeas Bond, which compels the internet celebrity to produce collateral to cover a payment of $3,863,753.47 through a bond business, was reportedly approved by Judge William M. Ray II, according to AllHipHop.

After Tasha asked the courts to halt the “Up” rapper’s effort to garnish her earnings, the decision was made. What’s your take on the trial? Let us know in the comments. For further updates, stay tuned to Thirsty.

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Muskan Sharma

Muskan Sharma is a law student at Calcutta University. She writes for Thirsty for News, covering world news and entertainment. In her free time, she enjoys traveling and exploring new places.

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