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Cardi B Deletes Twitter After Fans Ask For New Music

Tell 'em why you mad, Sis.

Cardi B deactivated her Twitter account on Friday after overzealous fans continuously asked her about new music.

The “WAP” rapper was apparently fed up with hearing about a potential release of a second studio album.

Rap-Up reported that Cardi voiced her frustrations saying, “Yo, I really hate when people start acting like brats and start really pissing me off. I don’t like that s**t.” 

“I wanna make it very clear. After I dropped I said, ‘I’m gonna take my time. I gotta finish my album.’”

Cardi reiterated that she wants her sophomore to be fantastic.

“If I say I’m gonna finish my album, it doesn’t mean that I’m gonna drop in March, it doesn’t mean that I’m gonna drop in April,” the outspoken rapper continued. “Let me do this fucking shit because everybody expect[s] me to f*****g fail, so when I drop my album, I want it to be immaculate with everything great.”

She then urged her fans to stop sending dispiriting messages.

“My mans,” she continued. “I just dropped a song three fucking weeks ago.”

The Bronx-native released her hit single “Up” on Feb. 5, so it’s not like she left her fans hanging completely.

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Before she deleted her Twitter account, Cardi explained that she was more than a rapper now. And that she was trying to secure bags like fellow rap mogul Jay-Z.

“How y’all expect me to be a great businesswoman,” she asked. “How y’all expect me to make it to Forbes if I’m not doing other business ventures besides music? You should learn from JAY-Z. You don’t just become a billionaire with fucking making music.”

After deleting her Twitter account, the former reality star announced her latest venture on Instagram– a self-inspired doll.

The doll can be purchased at www.realwomenare.com.

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