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Cardi B accepts Best New Artist onstage during the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards which broadcasted live on TBS, TNT, and truTV at The Forum on March 11, 2018 in Inglewood, California

Cardi Bis celebrating her debut album in style.

The “WAP” singer, 30, commemorated the five-year anniversary of the release ofInvasion of Privacy —which shot her to fame and earned her her first Grammy — with her 159 million followers on Instagram.

In anexpired video shared on her Instagram Storyon Wednesday, the star showed off champagne, a chocolate cake and what appears to be sugary treats in a box, alongside vinyl and CD copies of herInvasion of Privacyalbum.

“What my team got me, guys!” the rapper said. “Yeah! Five years! Yeah, I’m still getting booked for millions of dollars with one muthaf—in' album, bitch! Yeah, wassup? Ain’t nobody can tell me nothing.”

The singer also reposted a post from RapCaviar on her Instagram Story noting that her three hits from the album, “Bodak Yellow,” “I Like It” (featuring Bad Bunny and J Balvin) and “Bartier Cardi” (with 21 Savage)racked up over 4.1 billion Spotify streams, and also reposted a video from Atlantic Records celebrating the album.

The album was released on April 6, 2018 and shot to the top of the Billboard 200. The album was a critical success after its release and won the singer numerous awards including a Grammy for best rap album and a BET Award for best album of the year.

Cardi Bis no stranger to living a lavish lifestyle, having gifted her husbandOffseta$2 million check at his birthday partyin 2021 anddropped $50,000 in cashfor her daughterKulture Kiari’s 4th birthday last year.

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In an interview withVogueSingapore, the rapper said she wants her kids — daughter Kulture, 4½, and sonWave Set, 19 months — to respect how hard their parents work and stay humble despite their parents' means.

“They need to know to never feel comfortable. Don’t ever feel like, ‘I’m going to get it because I’m Cardi andOffset’s kid,’ " said Cardi. “They are never going to know what struggle feels like, so they might not have that hunger I had to leave the streets.”

“Even though my kids are well-off, I want them to know that when you work for things and achieve it, it’s more respected — especially when people see that you bust your ass for it,” she added.

source: people.com