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Cardi B talks tour success, sold-out MSG show, and her decision to step back from social media drama on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.

AceShowbiz - Rapper Cardi B recently appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to talk about her ongoing Little Miss Drama tour and her decision to reduce time spent arguing on social media.

The tour, which began in February and runs through mid-April, has been a major success, including a sold-out performance at Madison Square Garden this week. Cardi B described the overwhelming support she has been receiving from friends and family. "Today I have been very annoyed because everybody wants tickets—40 people from my mom's side, 30 people from my dad's side, all my friends, friends from high school, friends from the projects, friend from the Bronx, friends from Brooklyn. I'm so overwhelmed," she told Fallon.

Regarding the concerts, Cardi B emphasized the fun atmosphere she aims to create. "I make sure that it's like a party," she said. "If I could give free liquor out I would. But I have to make some of the money back." She also revealed a daring aspect of the show, explaining that she flies over the crowd despite her fear of heights. "You just have to do it," she said. "You just gotta always be over the top, even if that means risking your own life."

In addition to tour details, Cardi B addressed her presence on social media, noting she has intentionally cut back on time spent engaging in online arguments. "I reduced the time," she explained. "Before I would argue for like 13 hours."

The rapper released her latest album, Am I the Drama?, in September. The project features collaborations with major artists including Janet Jackson, Selena Gomez, Summer Walker, Lizzo, Kehlani, Megan Thee Stallion, Cash Cobain, and Tyla. The Little Miss Drama tour marks her first headlining tour, solidifying her growing success as a live performer.

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