Cardi B gives her two cents on Gia Giudice’s viral TikTok sound Sad Song

Cardi B gives her two cents on Gia Giudice’s viral TikTok sound Sad Song as she contemplates deleting the app

Cardi B is giving her two cents on a viral TikTok sound called Sad Song that has swept the platform over the past month. 

The WAP hitmaker took her musings to Twitter on Friday morning where she gave a special shout out the sound’s original creator — which has been revealed to be Gia Giudice, the daughter of Real Housewives of New Jersey vet Teresa Giudice. 

Speaking about the now inescapable tune — a song Gia originally wrote and performed on the Bravo show when she was 10-years-old — Cardi joked she would miss the song if she were to delete the app. 

Shoutout: Cardi B gives her two cents on viral TikTok sound Sad Song as she contemplates deleting the app before giving a shout out to the song’s creator Gia Giudice

Going viral: The 20-year-old daughter of Real Housewives of New Jersey vet Teresa Giudice originally wrote and performed the song on the show when she was 10-years-old

Going viral: The 20-year-old daughter of Real Housewives of New Jersey vet Teresa Giudice originally wrote and performed the song on the show when she was 10-years-old

The tune, which uses the soundbite: ‘Waking up in the morning/thinking about so many things/I just wish things would get better…’ has been paired with countless videos from users about the memorable and often cringeworthy things they’ve done in the past. 

Responding to the song’s resurgence on the platform Gia, 20, had joked ‘This is gonna haunt me my whole life,’ but Cardi showing her some love made all the difference. 

‘Thinking about deleting this app until I drop my next little project …but then again where I’m going to hear ‘wakin up in the morning thinkin about so many things I just wish things will get better’?’ Cardi tweeted.  

Inescapable tune: Cardi B tweeted about how she would miss the viral soundbite if she were to delete the app, garnering a response from Gia

Inescapable tune: Cardi B tweeted about how she would miss the viral soundbite if she were to delete the app, garnering a response from Gia 

A floored Gia wrote: ‘this is unreal!! CARDI I’m in Bahamas let’s meet up.’

Other celebrities including Will Smith, have paired their own videos with the sound, Smith writing: ‘Remembering the time I thought it would be a good idea to make a St. Patrick’s Day video alone in a hotel room.’ 

The video of him dancing in a kilt accrued 21.5M views, Gia telling E! News: ‘I had a bunch of friends sending me text messages saying Will Smith was singing your song on Instagram and when I saw it, I couldn’t believe it. I love Will Smith and I thought it was really cool that he did that.’

Will's take: Will Smith made his own video with the sound writing: 'Remembering the time I thought it would be a good idea to make a St. Patrick's Day video alone in a hotel room'

Will’s take: Will Smith made his own video with the sound writing: ‘Remembering the time I thought it would be a good idea to make a St. Patrick’s Day video alone in a hotel room’

Cringe memories: The video of him dancing in a kilt accrued 21.5M views with Gia telling E! News: 'I couldn't believe it. I love Will Smith and I thought it was really cool that he did that'

Cringe memories: The video of him dancing in a kilt accrued 21.5M views with Gia telling E! News: ‘I couldn’t believe it. I love Will Smith and I thought it was really cool that he did that’

Other users whose videos have garnered 5M likes on the platform include one person who wrote: ‘Remembering the time i ran into Ariana Grande while crying because i was in the middle of a fight with my dad.’  

And another viral video creator wrote: ‘Me thinking about the time i gave a freshman one of my tampons and told him it was a vape.’ 

Gia gave the people what they wanted on Friday as she made her own version and wrote ‘here you go everyone…’

The song was originally written as an expression of her sadness over her mom Teresa’s explosive fight with her brother and RHONJ star Joe Gorga in 2011. 

Reality royalty: The song was performed on the show in 2011, Gia writing it as an expression of sadness over her mom's fight with her brother Joe; Gia and Teresa pictured March 10

Reality royalty: The song was performed on the show in 2011, Gia writing it as an expression of sadness over her mom’s fight with her brother Joe; Gia and Teresa pictured March 10 



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