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Counterbalance and Cardi B have made it a family illicit relationship in the video for their new joint effort, "Envy," which was inspired by the 2001 religious exemplary film Child Kid. In the new "Baby Boy"-inspired video, they shut down "jealous ass b-tches."
The video, which was coordinated by the previous Migos rapper, is set in South Focal Los Angeles and highlights the wedded couple battling and objecting similarly to what Yvette (Taraji P. Henson) and Jody (Tyrese Gibson) did in the previously mentioned film.
Henson appears in the video as a cameo alongside Kulture and Wave, Offset and Cardi's children, and "Set's other kids." There's also an acknowledgment for his late groupmate, Takeoff, as a red floor covering that features both Atlanta skilled workers on it.
The genuine melody, named "Envy," was conveyed by Boi-1da, OZ, and Jahaan Sweet. It gets its motivation from the 2000 collection "Envious Ass Bitches" by Three Six Mafia.
The song will be included on Offset's upcoming independent album, which will also feature stars like Future, Travis Scott, Latto, Chloe Bailey, and Departure.
By making fun of one of James Brown's best-known interviews and paying tribute to him, Offset teased the song "Jealousy" this week. He dismissed any "show" among him and his better half in the limited-time video while responding to inquiries from Jamie Lee Curtis, a Foundation Grant-winning entertainer who played a television writer.
Jamie Lee stated, "Your fans are saying there's a tonne of show between you and your lovely spouse, Cardi B."
HAAAA!" Counterbalance answered in the voice of the Guardian of Soul, complete with hairpiece.
"OK, you won't respond to my stupid question, will you?" Jamie Lee gave an angry response.
From that point on, Offset and Jamie Lee exchanged places, Offset scarcely answering her inquiries and, on second thought, shouting out irregular verses and expressions.
Pharrell, Ludacris, Timbaland, Fabolous, and 2 Chainz all posted hilarious responses to the video. Luda wrote this on Offset's Instagram post: Yoooooooooo!!!" together with a few smiling face emojis.
Days later, Cardi B herself addressed the rumours and denied that the recent allegations of cheating that she and Offset had made were just to promote their new single.
She answered a fan on Instagram, "It wasn't a Trick." Tasha K. came up with something that made everyone happy and laugh. Nobody should be mad at the person who started trolling with it now that we have demonstrated that including it in the music was a ruse.
The following is Cardi's Twitter response: They were so wet when the untruth was going near, yet when we put it in the music, it changes the story. OOOO IM POPPIN' IT ON THIS SONG!
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