Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion left people well and truly shocked when they dropped 'WAP' back in 2020. The song's lyrics were as sexually explicit as they come and the music video certainly sent ...
Tank was nervous after sending his manager a preview of “When We” – he’d never released a song that explicit. “He’s like, ‘You’re crazy, but it’s jammin’!’” the R&B singer recalls. “It ended up being ...
Making her comeback on an otherwise ordinary Friday morning in August 2020, boisterous Bronx queen Cardi B can’t have known the enormous fuss she was about to create. ‘WAP’, Cardi’s lyrically explicit ...
The sign language for Cardi B's smash hit "WAP" has been dubbed "more explicit" than the song itself, as Megan Thee Stallion took to the stage at lollapalooza. Megan was the headline act at the ...
More than 380,000 people packed into Chicago’s Grant Park over the weekend for Lollapalooza, a 30-year-old music festival with some of the world’s biggest stars. Among the stacked lineup of performers ...
WAP just got more vulgar, who thought it was even possible? Some moments in history become entwined in contemporary culture, so much so that people still talk about them a hundred years later. The ...
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's raunchy performance at the Grammys last month generated more than 1,000 complaints to the Federal Communications Commission. Viewers expressed disgust at the duo's ...
Some viewers said the performance of "WAP" was "pornographic" and inappropriate for children. The song has been at the center of controversy since its release in August. Visit Insider's homepage for ...
One of my favorite annual traditions is waiting for the beautiful day that arrives after every single Super Bowl when the FCC reveals the newest set of complaints they’re inevitably bombarded withl ...
Shakira and Jennifer Lopez at the 2020 Super Bowl Halftime Show; Megan Thee Stallion at the 2021 Grammy Awards (Getty Images) Cardi B. and Megan Thee Stallion’s “WAP” performance on Sunday night drew ...
Cardi B. and Megan Thee Stallion’s “WAP” performance on Sunday night drew 80 complaints to the Federal Communication Commission, but that’s nothing compared to last year’s Super Bowl halftime ...