Cardi B takes it back to the Bronx.
After collaborating with Summer Walker, the Grammy-winning rapper links with Kay Flock on the drill star’s new single “Shake It” featuring Dougie B and Bory300. Cardi reps the Boogie Down Bronx on the drill anthem, which samples Akon’s 2005 hit “Bananza (Belly Dancer),”
“I’m not a step up, bitch, I’m a stomper / All of my opps get mixed with the grabba / Broke bitch said she was gon’ touch me / She lyin’, hakuna matata,” Bardi raps over the Elias Beats-produced beat.
Cardi also appears in the video, which was filmed in the City Island neighborhood and includes a cameo from drill rapper B-Lovee. She rocks red paisley hair while mobbing with the Bronx crew during their celebratory night out.
This is the latest collaboration for Cardi, who most recently appeared on Summer Walker’s “No Love (Extended Version).” She continues to ready her sophomore album, due later this year.
Earlier today, she finally revealed the name of her and Offset’s son, Wave Set Cephus, and shared the first photos of the 7-month-old.
Last year, Kay Flock released his debut project The D.O.A. Tape, which spawned the G Herbo-assisted “Being Honest (Remix)” and “Is Ya Ready.”

Chad is a professional journalist specializing in Hip-Hop culture and writing music reviews.
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