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Cardi B & Normani release ‘Wild Side’ single cover art

It’s Cardi B’s world and we’re all just living in it.

The rapper can’t get enough of the spotlight lately, surprising fans at every turn and tweet — especially Wednesday night, when Normani announced their latest collaboration and song, titled “Wild Side.”

The two artists bare it all — together — for the single’s cover art, posing completely nude with only their hair keeping their decency.

Of course, Cardi’s no stranger to a bit of nudity.

Earlier this month, she posed with her belly to announce her second child with husband and Migos rapper Offset.

But on the song’s promotional cover, Cardi is pictured without her baby bump.

“Wild Side,” to be released Friday, is the first song in two years from Normani.

“The world is not ready for Normani supremacy,” tweeted Cardi B, teasing the anticipated single as the duo reportedly trended worldwide.

The rapper hyped Normani up on Twitter after the announcement, telling the former Fifth Harmony singer she should be proud of herself. Cardi also shared side-by-side childhood pix of each other.

This isn’t the duo’s first collaboration. Cardi B featured the singer in her controversial, explicit "WAP" music video last year.

Cardi has stayed in the spotlight this year with the announcement of her pregnancy — revealed with an artistic

photo shoot — and a brief spat with political personality Candace Owens on social media.

Since Normani’s 2019 song “Motivation” and leaving Fifth Harmony, the singer has been musically silent. That is, until she teased fans with the potential of new music a few days ago by wiping her entire Instagram account, a sign she was up to something.

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