Pick It Up
by Cardi B (featuring Selena Gomez)

Album: Am I the Drama? (2025)
Charted: 45
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Songfacts®:

  • "Pick It Up" is a sultry R&B-pop collaboration between Cardi B and Selena Gomez. The sensual love song dwells on longing, desire, and the agony of waiting for someone to call you back. It's an emotional cousin to Cardi's "Be Careful," except this time she's less warning a partner and more begging him to just show up.
  • Gomez opens the track with the kind of quiet desperation anyone with unlimited data will recognize: phone in hand, endlessly checking for a reply. By the chorus, she and Cardi are locked together in a hook that compares love to an addictive substance - a callback of sorts to Cardi's "Money," where the drug of choice is literal stacks of cash. Here, the fix is emotional.
  • Cardi's verse is a neat balancing act: braggadocios punchlines that remind you this is still the woman who once declared "I Like It" (and meant it), paired with admissions of vulnerability about her lover's hold on her.
  • When they recorded "Pick It Up," both artists were in high-profile relationships: Cardi was publicly dating NFL star Stefon Diggs after her split from Offset, and Selena was newly engaged to producer Benny Blanco. The lyrics don't get biographical, though. They lean toward the universal, the craving for reconnection, the frustration of stalled romance, the intoxicating possibility that everything could ignite again.

    Cardi told Soundcloud Stories: "I had this song for a very long time. It just really reminds me of like dating somebody and they play games. Yeah, like my man he was playing games with me at first. Like it's like, 'Oh, why he hasn't texted me in five minutes?'"

    Anyone who's ever stared at the "delivered" notification with mounting rage can relate.
  • Philip "DJ Hardwerk" Constable produced the track. He fused rap drum patterns with shimmering synths, building a hybrid sound that fit both Cardi's swagger and Selena's softness. Hardwerk's story is remarkable in its own right: in 2024 he survived a dual-organ transplant after being diagnosed with cardiac amyloidosis and end-stage multiple myeloma, yet still went on to produce this collaboration as well as Chris Brown's "Sensational" from his hospital bed.
  • "Pick it Up" is the second collaboration between Cardi B and Selena Gomez. They first crossed paths on DJ Snake's 2018 megahit "Taki Taki," which also features Ozuna. That song stormed charts worldwide and was performed by all four artists at Coachella in 2019.
  • Cardi recorded "Pick It Up" for her second album, Am I the Drama?, where it's one of the more tranquil moments. With its breezy melodies and romantic undertones, it's a deliberate contrast to the fire-breathing anthems she's known for, a reminder that even the Queen of Up sometimes just wants someone to call her back.

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