Cardi B hit out at rumors that the success of her new single 'Up' was caused by 'payola', or the use of bribes to enhance radio play.
The rapper shared a video on Instagram about her chart position and captioned: "It's sad that when I win people gotta scramble with lies for my success. Like they ain't saw everybody, people coming out [of] Amazon trucks and ambulances dancing [to] ."
The 28-year-old added: "They love to run with that 'Payola' [speculation] to make them feel better, mind you I didn't debute number 1 because of my low radio play [for "Up"] and "WAP" barely made radio cause it was so explicit yet still made number 1."
Cardi B, in the same Instagram carousel, supported her assertion by including an image that displayed a list of recent radio play statistics.
Last month, "Up" debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, which made Cardi the second female rapper to dominate the chart without any features on her track — only behind Lauryn Hill, who set the record with her smash jam "Doo Wop (That Thing)" in 1998.
The rapper also addressed social media critics who claimed that she could not release a solo Billboard chart-topper without collaborating with other artists.
Cardi B's new track 'Up' peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated March 26 and has remained on the list for six weeks since its Feb 5 release.