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Cardi B hits back at trolls who slammed her single WAP by insisting her music is 'made for adults'... as her album makes Billboard history Published: 02:06 GMT, 25 August 2020 | Updated: 10:05 GMT, 25 August 2020 Cardi B's sex-positive anthem WAP made history when it debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was streamed 93 million times in its first week. But the song, which also features Megan Thee Stallion, has received a lot of criticism for its explicit subject matter and lyrics since its release on August 7. Hitting back at her haters on Monday, the 27-year-old rapper told Australia's Kyle and Jackie O Show that she thinks the lyrics are 'normal' by hip hop standards. Hitting back: Rapper Cardi B (pictured) has clapped back at critics of her explicit song WAP, but insists that her music is meant for 'adults' 'The people that the song bothers are usually like conservatives or really religious, fake religious people, ' Cardi B said. 'I grew up listening to this type of music, so to other people it might be strange and vulgar, but to me it's almost like really normal. '