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Cardi B Reveals She Was Paid $1 Million by ‘America’s Best Bank’ to Perform for 35 Minutes


Cardi B remains determined to move the money.

“Last night he performed for America’s Best Bank,” Cardi B said in a tweet with photos from a recent performance.

Cardi B’s Art Basel is coming

After a social media user tried to shade the rap star by sharing footage of the performance, the ‘Bodak Yellow’ host quickly gave them a peek at just how much money he’s got. she was able to get out of it.

The original tweet included a clip of Cardi on stage at the Chase Sapphire Lounge last Friday (December 2) for Art Basel, the annual art festival held in Miami, Florida.

“Not the Grammy winner performing in someone’s backyard,” wrote one user under the pseudonym Antonio Gang.

Cha-Ching goes to the slot machine

In a response that has since been deleted from Cardi’s Twitter account, she revealed that the performance earned her $1 million.

Photo credit: Screenshot taken via Twitter

Photo credit: Screenshot taken via Twitter

“I got paid $1 million to perform at this elite bankers event for 400 people and only for 35 minutes,” the rapper explained with a recap of the show.

Continuous money movements

As previously reported by AfroTech, Cardi is no stranger to making boss moves. In fact, his whole career has been based on it.

Now, as she continues to evolve as an artist, she’s even been tapped to lead campaigns for Reebok. Plus, she reportedly helped boost Playboy’s revenue by 125% earlier this year.

Learn from past mistakes

Despite all that money-making, the Bronx native recently opened up about a point in her journey when she lost a multimillion-dollar contract with Call of Duty due to what she says were ” stupid decisions of the past”.

If there’s a test to be learned from your mistakes to create a better future, it seems Cardi B has studied it and passed with flying colors.

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