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Cardi B’s ‘Invasion of Privacy’ Reclaims British Top Ten Spot

Published: Saturday 19th May 2018 by David

Cardi B‘s ‘Invasion of Privacy’ has been propelled back into the Official Albums’ Chart Top Ten this week!

Brilliant news below…

The set made its debut on the British chart six weeks ago and has become a streaming magnet in the market thanks to numbers pulled in by the smash hit jams ‘Bodak Yellow’ and ‘Finesse’, originally recorded as a solo track by Bruno Mars.

This week, the release of  ‘Girls’- the song she shares with Rita Ora, Bebe Rexha and Charli XCX- reignited interest in the album and saw fans stream it enough times to push it back into the Top Ten!

Pure sales of the album have been low globally but its streams have seen it score commendable chart positions home and away in the time since its unveiling.

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