If you're waiting for the collaborative track featuring real-life astronaut Cmdr. Scott Kelly and hip-hop star Cardi B, then you're probably out of luck.
Kelly may have conquered the final frontier, but, as it turns out, even he is vulnerable to social media hacking:
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After tweeting at foxnews.com, hacker "Kelly" turned to Cardi B, posting how he wanted to discuss collaborative ideas and requesting the Bodak Yellow queen to DM him.
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This week, three tweets appeared on Kelly’s Twitter that sent the internet into a free fall as people tried to decipher their meanings.
Fans assumed “Kelly’s” proposal to be for mashup, which many thought would be out of this world.
Hundreds Retweeted the Cardi B posts from "Kelly" within the first 30 minutes.
Although the tweets suggest he is trying rocket into Cardi B’s DMs, Kelly shared follow-up comments explaining that he believed his account to be compromised:
Despite real Kelly's clarification on the situation, some believe he accidentally searched for the terms "Cardi B" and "foxnews.com" in the space for writing tweets.
For her part, Cardi B did not tweet a response, so the world may never know if she'd be down to record a track with the world record-holder for most days spent in space.