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Cardi B Grinds To Her Song ‘Please Me’ In Pink Bra, Panties & Chaps Like A Sexy Cowgirl – Watch Steamy Video

Yeehaw! Cardi B put the ‘Wild’ in ‘Wild West’ as she changed into a pink cowgirl and swiveled her hips to her new follow Bruno Mars, ‘Please Me.’ But it wasn’t for show — Cardi really hit up a rodeo.

“Please Me” is the ideal ambient melodies to pound to, which Cardi B, 26, cheerfully showed in her Instagram video on March 1! The Grammy-winning craftsman locked in a glittery pink undergarments set with coordinating chaps, periphery coat and a cattle rustler cap fixed with blue blazes to move her hips to the tempting R&B cadence she and Bruno Mars gave on the track. In any case, Cardi wasn’t featuring Stagecoach later in the cowgirl clothing. She was really dressed to topic for the Houston Livestock Show and Radio, where she performed at the NRG Stadium for a record-setting horde of 75,580 that was observing Black Heritage Day.

Cardi has been taking off one hot take care of another to advance the music video for “Please Me,” which dropped around the same time she shared the crushing video underneath! She sizzled in just a white trim bodysuit from Fashion Nova to remind fans about the video on Feb. 28 — while we assume the cowgirl getup cost in excess of a couple of dimes, the bodysuit rings in at just $20! In one more suggestion to go watch the video, Cardi swapped out for a hot pink coat by TLZ L’FEMME and extremely small shorts in an Instagram post on March 1.

What’s more, similarly as this isn’t the first occasion when we’ve seen Cardi push the farthest point in her outfits, we’ve likewise observed the “Cash” rapper revolve previously — on Offset! The wedded couple had a celebrity central gathering at the 2019 Grammy Awards on Feb. 10, and continued to crush in front of an audience three days after the fact at Dan Bilzerian‘s Valentine’s Day party in Bel-Air, where Cardi took the mic alongside Quavo, Tyga, Swae Lee and DJ Carnage.

Well that is a video we can tip our cowpoke caps to! Cardi has heaps of motivations to move — notwithstanding winning “Best Rap Album” at the 2019 Grammys, “Please Me” moved to the No. 5 spot on Billboard’s “The Hot 100” diagram, as of March 1.