Cardi B’s single ‘Money’ has been cloned by Iggy Azalea on her new single ‘Sally Walker’ according to fans.
Furthermore, since the release of Iggy’s new track, fans have taken to social media to express their concerns with how similar it sounds to Cardi’s ‘Money’.
Having dug deeper into the two tracks, we have found that one reason they may sound alike is due to both tracks being worked on by the same producer.
Moreover, JWhiteDidIt, is the producer who put together “Sally Walker” and he is also the producer behind Cardi B’s “Money.” Therefore, it is fairly obvious how both tracks have come to sound pretty alike. However, has he just used the same beat?
Since the social media frenzy begun, JWhiteDidIt took to Twitter to defend Iggy. A fan tweeted “IGGY Azalea really went in studio and said to producers “ You heard that Cardi record “Money” yea make me one too”. However the producer responded stating “Actually that’s false”.
Actually that’s false https://t.co/KoK7RxeJht
— JwhiteDidit (@JWhiteDidIT) March 17, 2019
“Sally Walker” is the new single from Iggy Azalea’s forthcoming project In My Defense.
Overall, do you believe both songs sound similar? Have your say by leaving a comment below.
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