Author: Jessica McKinney / Source: Vibe

Cardi B’s debut album Invasion of Privacy is all everyone is talking about, and for good reason. The 13-track project, which arrived on Apr. 6, is chock-full of club bangers, vulnerable break-up tracks and girl empowering anthems.
While the Bronx native adds her honest and gritty flair on each song, the soon-to-be mother also pulls on the heartstrings of nostalgia, adopting old flows and sampling some of the beloved songs of yesteryear.
From Project Pat to Tito Nieves and more, here are the familiar tunes and inspirations heard on Cardi B’s debut studio album.
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1. “Get Up 10″
While there are no official samples listed under the single’s credits, many fans have suggested the album’s first track takes influence from Meek Mill’s murderous record, “Dreams and Nightmares.” Cardi’s “Get Up 10″ mimics Meek’s gradual lead in, slowly leading up to a sick bass drop and rapid fire flow about taking over the rap industry.
2. “Bodak Yellow”
The Bronx native has always spoken candidly about her massive hit and the influences that…
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