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‘Baby Shark’s Big Show’ will feature Cardi-B, Offset, and Kulture

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Cardi B and her family are poised to make a guest appearance in the hit Nickelodeon cartoon series Baby Shark’s Big Show.

In a special episode of the preschool animated series, the WAP star rapper will make a guest appearance as ‘Sharki B.’ She’ll be accompanied by her husband, artist Offset (who will play Offshark), and her three-year-old daughter Kulture, who will play the role of Kulture Shark.

The show’s most recent episode aired in February, and it will return in April with the episodes Shark Prank and Lagoon Lemonade. The Seaweed Sway, a Cardi B episode, is set to premiere on April 15.

According to a press release, Sharki B is “the biggest star in the seven seas — flashy, awe-inspiring, and ruthlessly fun — but always 100% herself and fin-spires other fishies to do the same.”

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This will be the first time the Grammy-winning rapper, who has been a passionate Baby Shark fan from the show’s inception, would contribute her voice to a character in an animated series.

Meanwhile, the I Like It singer is ecstatic to have received a Grammy nomination this year. In the category of Best Rap Performance, she has been nominated for the song Up.

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