Cardi B Is Flopping? Nicki Minaj Dragged for Same Flow?

The music industry is buzzing with conversations about Cardi B and Nicki Minaj. Fans and critics alike are debating their latest releases, with Cardi being accused of flopping and Nicki facing criticism for allegedly sticking to the same flow. Let’s break it all down.
Cardi B’s Smurfs Soundtrack Song: A Flop?

Cardi B was recently featured on Higher Love, a track from The Smurfs movie soundtrack. While being included on such a project is a big deal, many fans were quick to call out the song’s underperformance. Given Cardi’s status as a top-tier rapper, people expected stronger numbers. However, it’s important to consider that The Smurfs is a children’s movie, and soundtracks for kids’ films don’t typically generate major streaming or chart success.
Despite the backlash, some argue that it’s unfair to judge her performance based on a song tied to a kids’ film. Soundtracks often cater to a niche audience, which might not align with Cardi B’s usual fanbase.
Nicki Minaj Previewed a New Verse: Same Flow?
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Nicki Minaj recently went live and previewed a verse from an upcoming song. The lyrics included:
“Hey yo, he want his name in the snow, so I write it down / I make these [expletive] up, I fight them down / When he see me, he be getting so excited now / The killer want the queen, I should KN him now.”
While some fans were excited about the snippet, others weren’t as impressed, claiming that Nicki’s flow remains unchanged. Critics argue that she needs to innovate more and switch things up. However, many Barbz were quick to defend her, stating that Nicki has always experimented with her sound and that having a recognizable flow is simply part of her artistry.
The Bigger Picture
It seems that both Cardi B and Nicki Minaj are under intense scrutiny no matter what they release. Cardi’s numbers are being questioned, while Nicki’s creative choices are being dissected. But are these criticisms fair? Should an artist be required to change their style constantly, or is having a signature flow a strength? Similarly, should a soundtrack song be expected to perform like a mainstream hit?
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