Cardi B tops music charts and makes history

Cardi B performing at the 2018 Billboard Latin Music Awards on April 26, 2018 (Photo by David Becker/Getty Images)

Cardi B performing at the 2018 Billboard Latin Music Awards on April 26, 2018 (Photo by David Becker/Getty Images)

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Cardi B like shining like a star and showing off as she tops the Billboard chart and makes history as the first female rapper to have two No. 1 hits.

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Last year her debut single, “Bodak Yellow” hit No.1 on the Hot 100-making her the first female rapper to take the slot since Lauryn Hill in 1998.

The following month, her feature on G-Eazy’s “No Limit” helped catapult the single to the No.7 spot on the Hot 100 chart.

Cardi also now the first artist to get two No. 1s from a debut album since Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, and is the first woman to do so since Lady Gaga. She’s unbreakable and very bankable!

And a very pregnant Cardi took to Instagram to thank her Bardi-gang fans with a booty twerk.

Cardi also took time to thank her team and her co-collaborators J Balvin and Bad Bunny, who is featured on the song along with her.

Thank you to my entire team and to the Bardi Gang for another #1record!!! You all work so hard and I appreciate every one of you for everything you do for my music and my business! A huge thank you to @jbalvin and @badbunnypr for being apart of this moment!! Thank you to the entire team over at Atlantic Records!! Thank you to @jwhitedidit for producing another hit!! Thank you to @brooklyn.johnny@evanlaray and Darryl!! And I can’t forget to thank @iam_kingpee @qcmceo_p@coachk44!

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This is a major feat for the reality star turned rapper who rose to fame as a social media personality and cast member of “Love & Hip-Hop: New York.” Cardi B’s real name Belcalis Almanzar.

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