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People find happiness in many different ways on this planet. I, like so many others, love video games and rap music. These worlds often overlap as rappers have joined video game clans, notably rapper Lil Yachty joining FaZe Clan and tons of songs are filled with video game references. Another example of these huge cultures combining can be seen in the new collaboration between rapper Cardi B and Call of Duty.
Here, Cardi B can be seen rocking some new ice.
This eye-catching photo depicts the 29-year-old dripped down in jewelry as her new Call of Duty inspired chain takes center stage. Her new chain is of the iconic character Ghost from the Modern Warfare series.
Cardi B is an American rapper from New York City that has had multiple No. 1 songs on the Billboard Hot 100. She had enormous hits in “I Like It” and “Bodak Yellow,” as well as winning a Grammy in 2019 for Best Rap Album for her debut album “Invasion of Privacy.”
This incredible action-shooter is one of the biggest gaming franchises in the world, and continues to retain its huge audience. It is a first-person shooter published by the gaming company Activision. The first game in the series came out in 2003 with the entry Call of Duty: World War ll and the gaming series has been a popular hit ever since.
The next installment in this storied franchise is Call of Duty: Modern Warfare ll, which gamers eagerly await. The open beta was recently released with the full game coming out on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on Oct. 28, 2022.
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