Cardi B earns 21 Billboard Awards nominations... and will compete against herself in three categories following string of No. 1 hits
She famously had a bitter feud with Nicki Minaj last year.
But the only person Cardi B seems to be competing with this year is herself.
The 26-year-old rapper is the leading contender at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards with 21 nominations it was announced on Thursday.
Top nominee: Cardi B, pictured here at RodeoHouston last month, leads contender at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards with 21 nominations
No doubt she will face stiff competition including herself as she happens to be nominated multiple times in three categories.
With her No. 1 hits - I Like It featuring J Balvin and Bad Bunny and Girls Like You with Maroon 5 - Cardi B will compete against herself after being nominated twice in categories like top Hot 100 song, top-selling song and top collaboration.
The Please Me hitmaker is up for honors including top artist, top female artist and top Billboard 200 album for her Grammy-winning release, Invasion of Privacy.
Drake and Post Malone are close behind with 17 nominations each.
Heavy hitters: Drake and Post Malone are close behind with 17 nominations each
Goosebumps: Travis Scott scored 12 nominations as he released highly-successful album ASTROWORLD last year
They will compete for the show's biggest prize - top artist - along with Cardi B, Ariana Grande and Travis Scott, who scored 12 nominations.
Kelly Clarkson will host the Billboard Awards, taking place May 1 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The show has 56 categories and will air live on NBC.
Rap music, which dominated the charts and streaming services last year, owned the top Billboard album category. The nominees include Drake's 'Scorpion,' Cardi B's Invasion of Privacy, Scott's ASTROWORLD, the late XXXTentacion's ? and Post Malone's beerbongs & bentleys.
For top Hot 100 song, rap shined again with nominees like Cardi B's 'I Like It,' Juice WRLD's Lucid Dreams, Scott's SICKO MODE and Post Malone's Better Now. Maroon 5 and Cardi B's Girls Like You is also up for the prize.
Branching out: Kelly Clarkson will host the extravaganza
XXXTentacion, who was fatally shot last June, earned 10 nominations, including bids for top male artist, top R&B artist and top rap album. Last year, he posthumously won honors at the American Music Awards and the BET Hip-Hop Awards.
The late Aretha Franklin also earned a nomination. The Queen of Soul, who died last August, is up for top gospel album with Gospel Greats. Snoop Dogg will also compete in the category with his first gospel release, Snoop Dogg Presents Bible of Love.
Queen - whose music hit a new peak late last year with the Oscar-winning Freddie Mercury biopic, Bohemian Rhapsody - received nominations for top rock artist and top soundtrack.
We Are The Champions: Queen - whose music hit a new peak late last year with the Oscar-winning Freddie Mercury biopic, Bohemian Rhapsody - received nominations for top rock artist and top soundtrack
Taylor Swift, the most decorated winner in the show's history with 23 honors, is nominated for top female artist and top touring artist.
The Rolling Stones, U2 and Elton John are competing for top rock tour.
Nominees and winners for the Billboard Awards are based on album and song sales, streaming, radio airplay, touring and social engagement. The awards are based on the chart period of March 23, 2018, through March 7, 2019.
No Bad Blood here! Taylor Swift, the most decorated winner in the show's history with 23 honors, is nominated for top female artist and top touring artist