Cardi B again slammed her haters. The American female rapper and mother one guested on Australia's 'The Kylie & Jackie O' talk show where she took her chance in talking about her team-up with fellow female rapper Megan Thee Stallion.

The interview went on with Cardi B defending 'WAP's' sultry and sexual lyrics by saying, "The people that the song bothers are usually conservatives or really religious people." She then added by telling the fact that she grew up listening to that type of music, which may sound vulgar to anyone, but as for her, it is normal.

Furthermore, the 'Bodak Yellow' rapper made things very clear that it doesn't mean the track is meant to be listened to by children and young teenagers. She exclaimed that 'WAP' was purposely made for adult listeners, and in that way, she doesn't want her child, 2-year-old Kulture Cephus, whom she shares with former husband Offset listen to it.

Cardi B added that the track is what most people wanted to hear, and if many don't want to listen to it or afraid to listen to it, it says the record is not doing any good.

As per Hollywood Life, 'WAP' immediately climbed its way to number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100, despite the multiple call outs of the single about sexual and explicit content. In particular, some lyrics goes this way: "Yeah, you f***king wet a** P****" and "This p***y is wet come take a ride." With the numerous backlash the female rapper faces, many of their fans and listeners applauded the duo for giving prominence to female empowerment and optimistic s*s message.

Moreover, 'WAP' caught the viewers' attention when star-studded cameos graced the music video, including E! 's 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' and makeup mogul Kylie Jenner, who is a close friend of Megan. Fifth Harmony member Normani also appeared on the music video.

Kylie's appearance in the music video led to the doubleton being lambasted online to extend a video air time for the guest. The matter was labeled as an unfair treatment to the other cameo stunts, including Normani and Rosalia. Later on, the rapper defended Kylie's appearance on the music video.

Her defense led the female rapper to posts a photo on Instagram with a caption that thanks Kylie for being a part of her music video. Cardi B also thanked Kylie's mother, Kris Jenner, for being a call away and treating her family like her own.