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Cardi B Celebrates MTV EMA Win With An Attractive Instagram Post

Photo Credit: Jordan Strauss - AP

Rapper and entertainer Cardi B was crowned the year’s “Best Hip Hop” artist at the 2020 European Music Awards – MTV EMA.

The ‘WAP‘ rapper celebrated her achievement by posting a black and white photo of herself that she appears full-frontal but with a blond wig, big eyelashes, and a pair of big diamond earrings. Alongside the photo, the rapper added a caption that reads:

“Thank you @mtvema… See you next year ❤️”

With this message, the ‘Bodak Yellow’ rapper indicated that she would back with a new release to grab awards at the next year’s MTV EMA.

B’s award for “Best Hip Hop” was accepted by Sway Calloway, the executive producer, and rapper, on her behalf. During the acceptance speech, he said that Cardi B, unfortunately, could not attend the show, and thanked all her fans in the rapper’s name.

This year’s European Music Awards show was held by practicing Covid-19 precautions and standards. During the show, which was pre-recorded like the past years, alongside Cardi B, DJ Khaled took home the EMA for “Best Video” for ‘Popstar’ featuring Drake, starring Justin Bieber, while Lady Gaga accepted the ‘Best Artist’ award. What’s more, K-pop boy band BTS received four EMA including “Best Song,” “Best Group,” “Best Virtual Live” and “Biggest Fans.”

Check out other winners:

Best Collaboration – Karol G – Tusa ft Nicki Minaj

Best Pop – Little Mix 

Best New – Doja Cat 

Best Latin – Karol G

Best Rock – Coldplay 

Best Electronic – David Guetta 

Best Alternative – Hayley Williams 

See below to view Cardi B’s mentioned Instagram post.

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Thank you @mtvema ..see you next year ❤️

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