Cardi B is all about the “Money” on her new single, but she’s got way more in the vault

Cardi B (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

Cardi B (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

Here comes Cardi B, dripping in finesse and about to flex with four new songs the chart-topping artist is about to drop, Page Six reports.

Earlier this week, the hitmaker debuted her latest single, “Money” and glistened in gold and a nude body in the cover art for the track, which was released earlier than anticipated.

But her fans divulged and just a day after its release she pulled more than 8 million views on her YouTube channel.

LISTEN: Cardi B strips down in cover art for new single and raps about Kulture on “Money”

The outlet reports from a source that her five-track EP will include songs that didn’t make it onto her April release of her “Invasion of Privacy,” debut album. It will include an additional two new songs and cuts that reportedly includes other artists as well.

Cardi shared the surprise of her new song with fans on social media, along with plenty of sexy snapshots.

The new mom stripped down in the single’s cover art featuring the “Bodak Yellow” rapper wearing nothing but gold watches, heels, and a sparkling gold hat, showing off her post-baby body.

In the J. White-produced song, she reminds everyone that even though she may have made it big, she’s still all about that schmoney.

“I got bands in the coupe, busting out the roof/I got bands in the coupe, touch me I’ll shoot,” she raps.

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Her baby girl, Kulture, was clearly on the forefront of her mind when she recorded the track that references the bundle of joy she shares with Offset more than once.

“I got a baby, I need some money…I need cheese for my egg,” she rhymes.  “I was born to flex / Diamonds on my neck / I like boarding jets, I like morning sex / But nothing in this world that I like more than Kulture.”

“Money” is Cardi’s first solo single since she dropped “Invasion of Privacy.”

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