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Cardi B's debut album, Invasion of Privacy has reportedly become the most-streamed rap album by a female artist in Spotify history. This Sunday, Chart Data reported that the album surpassed 2.8 billion streams.

According to an XXL report, a third of that number came from the track "I Like It." The hit featuring Bad Bunny and J Balvin racked up close to a billion streams on its own.

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The “Bodak Yellow” rapper’s achievement is even more impressive given she hasn't put out an album all year. Streaming of the album has continued in part thanks to endorsements and touring. The Fader notes that this isn't the first record she's broken with Invasion of Privacy. Last year she was the first woman to have every song from the album certified gold or higher by the RIAA.

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