Cardi B says there are three words she will never rap in her songs

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While WAP singer, Cardi B, is clearly a fan of explicit lyrics, she has revealed that there are three words she would never rap.

During an appearance on the Kyle and Jackie O radio show, Cardi revealed that she's not a fan of the terms "moist", "discharge" and "horchata".

"I mean, ugh, “discharge” is kind of gross," she said, adding "A cringy word to me is “moist”. I just hate it."

"And I hate the word “horchata”. It’s a Mexican drink. It’s really good, but I just hate that word," the Bodak Yellow singer continued.

This comes after Cardi decided to shine a spotlight on Melania Trump on Twitter today after the First Lady spoke at the Republican National Convention on Tuesday (August 25).

Following the convention, writer DeAnna Lorraine, took to Twitter to assert: "America needs far more women like Melania Trump and far less like Cardi B."

Cardi B, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, was quick to clap back.

The 'Bodak Yellow' singer tweeted, "Didn’t she used to sell that Wap?", and then proceeded to post a nude photo of Melania with the caption: "This pic giving me 'yea you f**kin wit some wet a** p***y ' vibes ...just sayin [sic]."

Ouch.

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Cardi also recently took to Twitter to ask Trump supports to stop playing 'WAP' (which stands for Wet A** P***y), and denounced them for their hypocrisy.

"Wasn’t republican conservative throwing a little fit bout this song ?” she tweeted with a video from the party, adding: "……..Anyways this makes my a** itchy. ….I’m callin the fbi on this festivity. They are not quarantining [sic]."

The mother-of-one slammed conservative pundit, Ben Shapiro, earlier this month, after he addressed her collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion on his podcast.

Shapiro, who is the co-founder of the conservative opinion website, The Daily Wire, took to his podcast to recite lyrics from the song. He then explained that WAP means "Wet a** p-word, p-word is female genitalia. And it gets significantly, significantly more vulgar, like a lot more vulgar".

"This is what feminists fought for," the 36-year-old continued. "This is what the feminist movement was all about, and if you say anything differently it’s ’cause you’re a misogynist, see?"

"It gets really really really vulgar," he added.

After clips from his podcast began making the rounds on social media, and attracting ridicule, Shapiro took to Twitter to write:

"Listen, guys. I fully explained on the show that it’s misogynistic to question whether graphic descriptions of “wet-a** p****” is empowering for women. “WAP” is obviously an incredibly profound statement of women’s empowerment, a la Susan B. Anthony.

"As I also discussed on the show, my only real concern is that the women involved — who apparently require a “bucket and a mop” — get the medical care they require. My doctor wife’s differential diagnosis: bacterial vaginosis, yeast infection, or trichomonis."

Cardi has now acknowledged Shapiro's sentiments in the best possible way.

The rapper shared a number of tweets mocking Shapiro. She retweeted an image of The Simpsons character, Waylon Smithers, covering his eyes and half-naked women dance in front of him.

She also tweeted, "I can’t believe conservatives soo mad about WAP."

WAP has rocketed to number one on the iTunes, Apple Music and Spotify charts after it was released on the 7th August.