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DESPITE WHAT THE HATERS SAID: Rumors Of Cardi B Stealing Her Song “Be Careful” Are Completely False (RECEIPTS)

Rumors are saying that Cardi B stole her new song “Be Careful” but that actually isn’t true at all.

There’s been quite a bit of controversy surrounding Cardi B’s new song “Be Careful,” but it doesn’t look to be too credible. Not long after the single surfaced, an old clip surfaced of the artist Pardison Fontaine rapping lyrics to “Be Careful” over the same beat (see below). Many people thought Cardi had straight up stole the record from him, since the footage of him rapping was from a year ago, but thanks to some detective work, it turns out that isn’t the case after all. In fact, it appears to be some miscommunication (mostly conjured up by Cardi haters).

As pointed out, Cardi B and Pardison have worked together in the past, and Cardi even appeared in one of Fontaine’s music videos, which you can see some studio sessions from (below).

In addition to that, some people on Twitter noticed that Fontaine wasn’t credited on the track either, as his name doesn’t appear on the list of writers; however, that’s not true either. It turns out Fontaine is the alias of Jordan Thorpe, who is also credited on Cardi’s Grammy-nominated record “Bodak Yellow.” Trademark filings show Fontaine and Thorpe are the same individual, which means Cardi couldn’t steal a song that he’s credited on. Sorry haters.

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We’ll continue to keep you posted on all the latest with her moving forward. Her debut album Invasion Of Privacy drops next Friday.

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