It’s so embarrassing to me the pick me’s that go out of their way to talk about the female artist they DON’T like. What a sad god damn life you must have that you can’t just be a woman that supports women. If you don’t like an artist, don’t listen to them?? Stfu lmao grow upppp 🙄 grown ass adults posting on the internet about how bad a woman’s art is??? Gross. Go create something yourself. Go touch some grass. Talk about artists that you DO like instead of bringing down the ones that you don’t. We have enough shitty men telling us what women are supposed to look like or sound like or act, we don’t need the ladies hating on each other like this. Ugly.
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GLOBAL SUPERSTAR CARDI B IS HERE WITH HER SECOND RELEASE OF THE MONTH “ENOUGH (MIAMI)”
GRAMMY® Award-winning, Diamond selling superstar Cardi B is here with her latest release “Enough (Miami).” The blazing track is a street anthem in the making and the perfect record to kick off the spring break season. “Enough (Miami)” is accompanied by a high-octane companion visual (directed by: Patience Harding) and comes on the heels of Cardi’s earlier release this month, “Like What (Freestyle).” Prior to the release of “Enough (Miami),” Cardi released a viral teaser that now has accumulated 27.5M+ views, 4.5M+ likes, 44K+ comments, 231.5K+ favorites, and 9K+ creates via TikTok and still growing quickly.
Both records serve as the follow-up to last year’s iconic collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion, “Bongos.” Prior to “Bongos,” the pair released the historic and viral sensation, “WAP.” “WAP (Feat. Megan Thee Stallion)” affirmed Cardi B as one of Apple Music’s most popular artists of all time, earning the platform’s highest-ever debut by a female artist as well as the fastest song in Apple Music history by a female artist to peak at #1. It also went on to go #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at #1 on rhythmic radio and peaked at #2 on urban radio. “WAP” also won Favorite Song - Rap / Hip-Hop at the American Music Awards and won Best Collaboration and Video of the Year at the BET Awards. It was also nominated for Collaboration of the Year at the American Music Awards, nominated for five categories at the MTV Video Music Awards, and nominated for Best Music Video at the iHeart Music Awards. The visual has now reached over 523M views and the audio now has over 3.2B streams.
Cardi B is among the most significant musical artists of all time, regardless of genre, gender, or generation- all accomplished in less than a decade. Some of her accolades include the most #1 singles (5) on the Billboard Hot 100, the first lead artist to top the Billboard Global 200 with an album that has sold 100M certified units, the most diamond-certified songs (3) by the RIAA, and the most songs with a billion streams on Spotify including the most-streamed female rap album. In 2023, Cardi is staying quite active with her feature in a Beats By Dre ad last May and her collaboration with Whipshots saw a new flavor release for the fall: Pumpkin Spice. Cardi and Offset also appeared in McDonald’s 2023 Super Bowl Commercial, announcing the first-ever celebrity duo meal.
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Female Rappers Leading the New Era of Hip-Hop
The queens are reigning supreme in the kingdom of Hip-Hop. Nicki's rhymes rule the charts, Cardi builds her own business kingdom, and Megan rocks the stage with fearless style. They're not just rappers, they're changing the game. They're rapping real life, empowering girls, and showing everyone what it means to be strong women in music. This isn't just a fad, it's a movement, and these queens are leading the way!
Forget the tired tropes of female rappers as sidekicks or featuring as chorus. These queens are the stars, owning their sexuality, their voices, and their stories. They're rapping about everything from self-love and financial independence to social justice and mental health, all with a raw honesty and vulnerability that resonates deeply with their generation. They're unapologetically themselves, flaws and all, challenging the hyper-masculine image that once dominated the genre and proving that strength and vulnerability can coexist.
But it's not just about the mic. These queens are building businesses, launching fashion lines, and advocating for social causes. Cardi B's savvy business moves, from clothing lines to record labels, are paving the way for other female entrepreneurs. Megan Thee Stallion's vocal support for Black women's rights is amplifying important conversations. These women are not just entertainers; they're role models, showing young girls that they can be anything they set their minds to, on and off the stage.
This leadership isn't just about individual success; it's about creating space for others. Female rappers are forming powerful collaborations, lifting each other up, and fostering a sense of community that transcends traditional rivalries. From Cardi B and Nicki Minaj's chart-topping duet to the sisterhood of Cypher Queens, these collaborations are proving that women are stronger together, pushing the boundaries of creativity and inspiring a new generation of female artists.
The rise of female leadership in Hip-Hop is not just about music; it's a cultural revolution. It's about challenging stereotypes, dismantling power structures, and rewriting the rules of the game. It's about unapologetic self-expression, fierce independence, and the power of sisterhood. And it's just getting started. So, step aside, kings. The queens have the mic, and they're not giving it back anytime soon.
Article Source: https://keldamuzik.com/
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