Cardi B Reveals She's a Fan of My Chemical Romance: 'They Don't Make Music Like This Anymore'

Cardi B took to social media to praise My Chemical Romance, posting a clip of the band's 2004 hit "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)." The band later responded.

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Cardi B attends Chanel Women's Spring-Summer 2020 show

Cardi B has never shied away from showing love to other celebrities and musicians.

The Bronx artist did just that on Tuesday when she took to Twitter to reveal that she’s a fan My Chemical Romance. Cardi praised the emo rock band by sharing a clip from the music video of their hit song β€œI’m Not Okay (I Promise),” the lead single fromΒ the their 2004 album Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge.

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β€œThey don’t make music like this anymore,” Cardi captioned her tweet.

They don’t make music like this anymore pic.twitter.com/hi44q9cDCV

— Cardi B (@iamcardib) March 15, 2022

My Chemical Romance eventually caught wind of Cardi’s tweet and responded. β€œGrazie mille Cardi!” the band wrote.

Grazie mille Cardi!

— My Chemical Romance (@MCRofficial) March 16, 2022

Cardi’s fans also commented on the rapper’s newly revealed fandom with person asking if she isΒ β€œabout to” enter her β€œemo era.”

Cardi are you about to be in your emo era? πŸ‘€ pic.twitter.com/PwBKfMQ9jh

— kibblit 😌 (@Kydahl_Lewis) March 15, 2022

On the music side of things, Cardi recentlyΒ defeated Tasha K, real nameΒ Latasha Kebe, in herΒ defamation trialΒ back in January. Earlier this month, she filedΒ a permanent injunction against the vlogger, withΒ BillboardΒ reportingΒ the Bronx rapper requested Tasha K be banned from posting β€œharmful and disgusting lies.” Cardi and her lawyers argued that the court’s defamation verdict provedΒ to be β€œinadequate” and further action needed to be taken.Β 

β€œPlaintiff filed this action because defendants refused to stop targeting her with harmful and disgusting lies,” Cardi’s legal team said in court docs. β€œDamages alone are inadequate to address the constant ongoing threat of defendants repeating the defamatory statements [and] defendants have explicitly said that they will continue publishing the defamatory statements unless an injunction is issued.”

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