
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's chart-topping
collaboration "WAP" was almost pulled by bosses at the rapper's
record label.
The provocative tune proved a hit with fans, topping the
U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and its accompanying video, featuring stars including
Normani and Kylie Jenner in a lavish mansion featuring butt sculptures, breast
fountains, tigers and leopards, quickly went viral on social media.
But on the radio show Ash London Live, Cardi said that
bosses at her record label, Atlantic Records, were unsure of the track when she
first presented it to them.
"When they heard the song, they were like, 'We really
like it, but that song is so explicit'," Cardi shared of the raunchy
track, which has the full title "Wet Ass P##sy.
"And I guess they were asking around because even with
YouTube we couldn't use the explicit version. We had to use 'wet and Gucci' to
keep it PG-13."
She continued: "My label was really scared about the
record. They were like, 'Can you please get another record and you could put
Megan on it?' And I was like, 'No'."
Cardi also admitted she too began to get nervous about the
track, confessing, "I kept asking people, 'Am I saying p##sy too
much?'"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsm4poTWjMs
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