New Cardi B feat. Bruno Mars ‘Please Me’
Cardi B is going non-stop and has released the new single “Please Me” featuring Bruno Mars. The song is produced by Bruno and the Stereotypes.
She’s coming off of her Grammy win for “Invasion of Privacy” winning Best Rap Album.
Cardi’s Drop: [sc_embed_player fileurl=”https://urbanbridgez.com/wp-content/uploads/9345_cardib-liner.mp3″]
GRAMMY® Award-winning Atlantic recording artist Cardi B has announced today’s release of her first new track of 2019. “Please Me” with Bruno Mars is available now at all DSPs and streaming services.
“Please Me,” produced by Bruno Mars and The Stereotypes arrives mere days after Cardi B received the “Best Rap Album” GRAMMY® for her chart-topping, RIAA 2x platinum certified “INVASION OF PRIVACY,” making history as the first solo female artist to win that prestigious category. “Please Me” marks the second collaboration between the GRAMMY® winning artists. The first of course being the 3x platinum certified smash hit “Finesse (Remix),” the video for which has amassed over 545 million views since it’s January 2018 release.
The 61st Annual GRAMMY® Awards was highlighted by Cardi’s show-stopping performance of her RIAA platinum certified hit single, “Money,” available now for individual streaming and download HERE. The single’s spectacular companion video now boasts over 48 million views via YouTube.
Currently starring on the cover of Harper’s BAZAAR‘s Spring Fashion Issue after recently being named one of Entertainment Weekly‘s “Entertainers of the Year,” Cardi has fast become one of the most high profile stars of the current era. She is currently featured alongside Steve Carrell and Lil Jon in Pepsi’s acclaimed “More Than OK” Super Bowl commercial.
An array of high profile TV appearances followed last year’s arrival of “INVASION OF PRIVACY,” including a hilarious installment of Carpool Karaoke on CBS’ The Late Late Show with James Corden and an in-depth special interview on CBS Sunday Morning. Other recent appearances include sitting down on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! during their popular Brooklyn Week, a stellar performance on NBC’s Saturday Night Live, and an historic installment of NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where she served as both musical guest and the first-ever co-host in show history. What’s more, Cardi tore the house down at the 2018 BET Hip Hop Awards, performing “Get Up 10” and “Backin’ It Up” with Pardison Fontaine having only just lit up the 2018 American Music Awards with a spectacular rendition of “I Like It” joined by Bad Bunny and J Balvin.
Along with her “Best Rap Album” triumph, Cardi received a number of other nominations from the 61st Annual GRAMMY AWARDS, including “Record of the Year” (for “I Like It”), “Album of the Year” (for “INVASION OF PRIVACY”), and “Best Rap Performance” (for “Be Careful”). Cardi received an additional nod in the “Best Pop Duo/Group Performance” category, honoring her role on Maroon 5’s “Girls Like You (Feat. Cardi B).” Additionally, Cardi received three 2018 AMA wins including “Favorite Artist – Rap/Hip-Hop,” “Favorite Song – Soul/R&B” (for “Finesse” with Bruno Mars), and “Favorite Song – Rap/Hip-Hop” (for “Bodak Yellow”). Cardi is among the most honored artists of the year having recently received a stunning 14 nominations for the upcoming iHeartRadio Music Awards, set to take place March 14th in Los Angeles. For her full list of nominations and for social voting, fans can visit iHeartRadio.com/awards.
The award winning “INVASION OF PRIVACY“ has seen all 13 tracks go on to become RIAA Gold certified or higher. The album is of course highlighted by a truly remarkable string of chart-busting singles, including two #1 classics in the 7x RIAA platinum certified “Bodak Yellow” and the 5x platinum certified smash, “I Like It,” featuring Bad Bunny and J Balvin, as well the 2x platinum certified “Bartier Cardi,” and platinum certified “Be Careful,” “Ring (Feat. Kehlani),” and “Drip (Feat. Migos).” Furthermore, all of the LP’s remaining tracks have proved gold certified favorites, among them “Get Up 10,” “Bickenhead,” “Best Life (Feat. Chance the Rapper),” “She Bad,” “Thru Your Phone,” and “I Do (Feat. SZA).”
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