Cardi B's biggest collabs including 'Girls' and 'WAP'

She's had some massive hits!

Rita Ora / Cardi B / Megan Thee Stallion
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 6th Oct 2024

The iconic rapper behind hits such as 'Bodak Yellow' and 'WAP',Cardi B, has now released another big collab. The new song 'Bongos' with Megan Thee Stallion is the latest in the many huge names Cardi has worked with including the likes of Ed Sheeran, and Rita Ora.

With 'Bongos' out now, we've decided to take a look at some of Cardi B's biggest collaborations - from 'I Like It' with Bad Bunny and J Balvin back in 2018, up to the current release.

Cardi B's biggest collabs:

2018: 'I Like It' with Bad Bunny and J Balvin

'I Like It' was a Top 10 hit for Cardi B back in 2018 when she teamed up with Bad Bunny and J Balvin. It was nominated for Record of the Year at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards and also became the highest-ranked song from a female rapper on the Billboard Hot 100 decade-end chart, for the 2010s.


Watch the music video on YouTube.

2018: 'Girls' with Rita Ora, Bebe Rexha and Charli XCX

Candi B appeared on Rita Ora's song 'Girls' along with Bebe Rexha and Charli XCX. The song was written by Rita along with a team of songwriters and has been described as an "empowering anthem".
The official music video stars all of the collaborators along with 100s of other girls lounging around in a Grecian looking scene.
Watch the music video on YouTube.

2018: 'Girls Like You' with Maroon 5

2018 was clearly the year for collabs for Cardi B as she scored another hit, this time appearing on Maroon 5's song 'Girls Like You'.
This song was nominated for several awards including a Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.
Watch the music video on YouTube.

2019: 'South of the Border' with Ed Sheeran and Camila Cabello

Written by the three artists it featured, along with a team of songwriters, 'South of the Border' reached Number 4 in the UK. The song was certified 2× Platinum in the UK and was featured on Ed Sheeran's fourth studio album, 'No.6 Collaborations Project' released in the same year.
Watch the music video on YouTube.

2018: 'Finesse (Remix)' with Bruno Mars

Bruno Mars and Cardi B released their first collab together in 2018 called 'Finesse (Remix)'. They followed up their successful collab with another in 2019, 'Please Me'.
Both songs were successful with 'Please Me' getting to Number 12 and 'Finesse (Remix)' Number 5 in the UK.
Watch the music video for 'Finesse (Remix)' on YouTube.
Watch the music video for 'Please Me' on YouTube.

2020: 'WAP' Megan Thee Stallion

'WAP' with Megan Thee Stallion was a Number 1 hit for Cardi B in 2020. 'WAP' was the lead single from Cardi's upcoming second studio album. It won an American Music Award for Favourite Song – Rap/Hip-Hop and was nominated for several Billboard and MTV Music Awards.
Watch the music video on YouTube.

2021: 'Rumours' with Lizzo

Cardi B worked with Lizzo on her song 'Rumours' which was written by the pair, along with some other songwriters. 'Rumours' was nominated for Song of Summer at the MTV Video Music Awards and the music video has now had more than 45 million views.
Watch the music video on YouTube.

2023: 'Bongos' with Megan Thee Stallion

Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion have released a new song called 'Bongos'. The song is their first collab since their Number 1 hit 'WAP'.

2024: 'Puntería' with Shakira

Cardi B teamed up with Shakira for this Spanish sizzler in March 2024 — and it was nominated for an MTV VMA.

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