Three years after dropping their hit single "WAP," Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion are back with a new track.

Conservative former political candidate DeAnna Lorriane says she reportedly received death threats since speaking out against Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's 2020 hit song 'WAP.' What's more is that now, Lorraine thinks she might be referenced in the music video for Megan Thee Stallion's latest single, "Thot Sh*t."

A video showed Cardi stop playing "WAP" when her daughter Kulture walked in the room. Sadly, people were critical of this choice, saying the song was fine for other people's daughters but not her own. Cardi responded.

After her appearance at a strip club, people started to question whether or not Megan Thee Stallion had really been shot like she claimed. In response, the rapper posted photos of her injuries and asked why people wanted to see her down and depressed.

Cee Lo Green recently came forward with his disparaging thoughts about female rappers expressing their sexuality in their music. All of it is very rich coming from a man who didn't believe a woman had to be conscious in order to consent to sex.

The new video for Cardi B.'s new single "WAP," featuring Megan Thee Stallion, would have been perfect if it didn't unnecessarily feature a too-long cameo with Kylie Jenner.