Cardi B's hit BodakYellow has reached one billion views on YouTube.
"Bodak Yellow" is Cardi's third video to pull in at least a billion views on YouTube, if we're including guest spots: She first achieved the feat as the featured artist on Maroon 5's"Girls Like You" video, and then again in 2019 when her Bad Bunny and J Balvin collab"I Like It" joined the 1 billion views club on YouTube. All three songs previously topped the Billboard Hot 100.
" Normani stole the show in the music video for Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's"WAP," and Cardi returned the favor by hopping on Normani's Aaliyah-tipping"Wild Side" andWhile"Bodak Yellow" originally came out in 2017, just last week saw a much1 billion views on YouTube.
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