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In another part of the visuals, which also features Post Malone, the 'Hustlers' star is seen showing off some sexy dance moves in a revealing white lingerie.

AceShowbiz - Everyone must have learned of Cardi B's nonexistent driving skill by this point. Thus, when the Bronx rapper drives a car in French Montana's music video for "Writing on the Wall", many can't help but poke fun at it. Also featuring Post Malone, the three-minute-and-twenty-one-second visuals made its way out on Thursday, September 26.

In the music video, French, Cardi and Malone become larger-than-life beings who are enjoying their earned spoils around New York City. The "Unforgettable" rapper and the "Rockstar" hitmaker are seen cruising around on motorcycles, before the "Hustlers" star makes an appearance by sitting on a building beside French. She is then seen showing off some sexy dance moves in a revealing white lingerie and kicking off a helicopter.

But the part that people talk about the most is when Cardi drives around the city while delivering bars about her wealth. Given how bad the raptress actually is at driving, people undoubtedly find this scene funny. "Cardi's acting is so good, looked like she really could drive!" one pokes fun at her. "When Cardi was driving I said to myself now EVERYBODY know Cardi can't drive," another says, along with a crying-laughing emoji.

"Everybody: but Cardi cant drive Cardi: pass ma keys," one other jokes, while an individual directly asks the former "Love & Hip Hop: New York" star, "Sis you driving now? WE HEAAAA." Cardi takes notice of the comment and jokingly replies, "Hey bardigang ! Who want me to drive ya to the mall ?"

"Writing on the Wall" will be included on French's upcoming album "Montana" that will hit the stores on November 9. He previously said of the effort in an interview, "As far as this album I'm more excited that I'm able to have the right people around me to keep me grounded and help me make the best music that I can me."

"I never really sat anywhere and made an album before," he continued. "I was always all over the place different studios, different cities and now that I can stay stable in one studio and make music. It's about to be dangerous. It's about to be very dangerous."

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