(Video) Young Cardi feat. Nafe Smallz - "STARGAZING" @youngcardi444
(Video) Young Cardi feat. Nafe Smallz – “STARGAZING” @youngcardi444
Leonardo Schlereth, professionally known as Young Cardi, is a rapper, singer, and songwriter. Young Cardi makes some noise all around the world with singles “Stone Island”, “Pissed Off” and “Drama”. This time Young Cardi linked up with British rapper Nafe Smallz to release their single “STARGAZING” which has reached the Top 10 pulse charts on Spotify in Los Angeles, Miami and Chicago as well as…
The official music video for "SCARED OF LUV" by Young Cardi is a visually stunning masterpiece that perfectly complements the raw emotion and vulnerability of the song. From the moment it begins, viewers are captivated by Young Cardi's magnetic presence on screen as he delivers each lyric with passion and intensity. #Videos #Youngcardi #Music #ScaredofLuv #Rap #SkyVideos
The "Young Cardi - SCARED OF LUV (Official Music Video)" is a visually stunning masterpiece that captivates viewers from the very first frame. The video opens with a young couple in the throes of a tumultuous relationship, their chemistry palpable as they navigate through the highs and lows of love. As Young Cardi's soulful voice fills the screen, we are taken on a journey through heartbreak and redemption, each shot meticulously crafted to convey raw emotion and vulnerability. Watch video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Th5uZDnnoI
Young Cardi - GOODFELLAS ft. Yun Mufasa & Yung Fume Lyrics
Young Cardi – GOODFELLAS ft. Yun Mufasa & Yung Fume ( Lyrics ) Letra Young Cardi Young Cardi – GOODFELLAS ft. Yun Mufasa & Yung Fume ( Lyrics )
(Chorus: Young Cardi)
We don’t play by the books
With my fellas but ain’t nothing good
Don’t think all that fuck shit overlooked
Run up on you so its understood
We don’t play by the books
With my fellas but ain’t nothing good
Don’t think all that fuck…
The Story of Monaco’s Fast-Rising Artist, Young Cardi
The Story of Monaco’s Fast-Rising Artist, Young Cardi
Building a successful career in the global music industry is challenging for various reasons, including the tough competition. The music scene is complex and crowded, making it incredibly difficult to break into the industry and establish yourself. It is even harder when you come from a country that doesn’t have a big music scene or people to guide and support you. This was the case for…
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The music video for Young Cardi's 'COME & GO' is phenomenal in every sense of the word. From start to finish, viewers are taken on an exhilarating journey that perfectly complements the track's high-energy beat and catchy lyrics. The visuals are nothing short of stunning, with a vibrant color palette and expertly choreographed dance sequences that leave you breathless. But what truly sets this music video apart is its creative storyline, which follows Young Cardi as he tries to win back his ex-girlfriend while navigating obstacles like jealous rivals and unexpected twists. It's a rollercoaster ride of emotions that keeps you hooked from beginning to end, leaving you wanting more long after the final notes have faded away. Overall, it's clear that a tremendous amount of thought and effort went into creating this masterpiece - making it an absolute must-see for any music fan out there! #YoungCardi #COME&GO #Music #Rap #Video
The rocking music video 'PERMANENT PAIN' by Young Cardi unveils the power of vulnerability in a truly captivating manner, delving deep into the emotional depth of this young artist. With his unique tone and fearless approach, Young Cardi effortlessly taps into raw emotions that resonate with listeners on a profound level. As the camera pans across striking visuals and carefully crafted scenes, we are taken on a visceral journey alongside the artist. Watch video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j99TCI3F2aM
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As mentioned in the previous poll, the streaming era led to artists finding a variety of new ways to gather chart success. Now that Billboard was factoring YouTube views into their chart data, viral videos and memes were able help give artists a wider audience that would also reflect on the charts. We can see this with the popularity of Drake's fifth album, Scorpion -- specifically the tracks God's Plan and In My Feelings. Along with the popularity of artists like Post Malone and 21 Savage, the sound of mainstream rap and hip-hop was becoming much more low tempo and "vibe-y".
We're also seeing the continuation of another rising trend from last poll. This is not the first time we've discussed a Latin music craze on this blog (the first being in the 1950's an the second in the 2000's), but now we're seeing it manifest as the mainstream English-speaking popularity of reggaeton and Latin trap. While we can see some of this influence in Camila Cabello's Havana, the song I want to highlight is I Like It by Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin. The song's hook not only centers around a prominent sample of boogaloo musician Pete Rodriguez's I Like It Like That, but the song itself features three Latin artists rapping in mostly Spanish verses. This song helped introduce Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny to an English-speaking mainstream audience, to the point where he's not just a crossover success, but a popstar without any other qualifiers. Even as tropical house starts to fade in the mainstream pop sound, we'll continue to see reggaeton and trap cast a wide shadow over the charts.