<pfseg id="0">Cardi B, ti o ti kọja ni Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar ni Bronx, ti wa ni gbajumo pẹlu "Bodak Yellow," ṣe akọsilẹ bi awọn akọkọ akọsilẹ akọsilẹ akọsilẹ akọsilẹ akọsilẹ akọsilẹ lati lọ si awọn Billboard Hot 100 ni gẹgẹbi meji ọdun. Awọn album Grammy-gbajumo rẹ "@Invasion ti Privacy" ṣe akọsilẹ bi awọn akọsilẹ akọsilẹ bi "WAP@"

<pfseg id="0">Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, ti a mọ ọjọgbọn bi Cardi B, ti a da ni 11 ọdun 1992, ni Washington Heights ibi ti Manhattan, New York City, si a Dominican ọlọrun, Carlos, ati a Trinidadian ọlọrun, Clara. Ile-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe.
<pfseg id="0">Awọn aye ile-iṣẹ ti Cardi B ti wa ni a npe ni awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn ifilelẹ ti ibi Caribbean ti awọn ọmọde rẹ, eyi ti o ti wa ni ifọwọsi ninu awọn music, ounje, ati awọn traditi ti awọn ile-iṣẹ rẹ. Pẹlu awọn iṣoro ti o ni ifọwọsi pẹlu awọn agbegbe wọn, awọn ọmọde ti Cardi B ti ṣiṣẹ duro lati pese fun awọn ile-iṣẹ wọn. Ọlọrun rẹ, a ọkọ ofurufu taxi, ati ọlọrun rẹ, a kasiri, ti a fi ninu rẹ awọn iye ti o ṣiṣẹ ki o si gbọdọ. Cardi B ni ọkunrin ọkunrin ti o ni Hennessy Carolina, pẹlu eyi ti o gbọdọ pẹlu ọkunrin rẹ.
<pfseg id="0">Ninu awọn ọdun ti awọn ọmọde rẹ, Cardi B ti wa ni ifọwọsi pẹlu awọn Bloods Street gẹgẹbi, a kẹhin ti o ba tẹsiwaju ifọwọsi nipa, eyi ti o tẹsiwaju awọn ipa ti awọn gẹgẹbi gẹgẹbi gẹgẹbi gẹgẹbi awọn gẹgẹbi. Ni ibere lati fi agbara ati agbegbe agbegbe, o si lọ si iṣan ni 19 ọdun.
<pfseg id="0">Cardi B ká ẹya ara ẹni ati awọn ẹya ara ẹni fun iṣeduro ni akoko ti o gba a iṣeduro lori awọn ọna asopọ, nibi ti o ti kọ a gbajumo nla nipasẹ ifowosowopo rẹ lori aye, gbajumo, ati awọn ọna rẹ ni ọtun ati iyanu. Ọna asopọ rẹ ni awọn ọna asopọ ti iṣeduro lati VH1 ká "Love & Hip Hop: New York," ati o lọ si awọn iṣeduro ni 2015. Ati awọn akoko ninu awọn iṣeduro ti awọn oniwe-ọna rẹ ati awọn ẹya ara ẹni, ti o ṣe iṣeduro fun iṣeduro rẹ bi aṣayan
Ni ọdun kan lẹhin, o ṣe akọkọ rẹ musically pẹlu dancehall singer Popcaan lori Shaggy's "Boom Boom" singles. The solo single "Cheap Ass Weave" and the mixtape Gangsta Bitch Music, Vol. 1 shortly followed in early 2016. Two more singles, "Foreva@" and "Wash Poppin'," that summer arrived. A keji mixtape, Gangsta Bitch Music, Vol. 2, ti a ti tẹsiwaju ni
Ni ọdun kẹhin, Cardi B ṣeto pẹlu Atlantic Records ati ki o gbe a gbigbe pẹlu awọn singlet "Bodak Yellow," eyi ti o lọ si oju-iwe ti Billboard Hot 100 ni ọdun kẹhin; o ṣe ọkan ninu awọn akọkọ akọkọ akọkọ akọkọ akọkọ akọkọ akọkọ ti o ṣe lati ṣe gẹgẹ bi 1998. Awọn akọkọ akọkọ akọkọ ti Cardi ṣe pẹlu awọn ohun elo lori G-Eazy's "No Limit" ati Migos' "MotorSport," 21 Savage, Cardi hopped onto a remix of Bruno Mars' "Finesse." The new jack swing revival track soared to number three in the U.S. and topped charts across the globe. With these singles, Cardi became the first woman in history to have five simultaneous Top Ten singles on the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
In 2017, Cardi B released "Bodak Yellow," a track that propelled her to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making her the first female rapper to achieve this feat with a solo song since Lauryn Hill in 1998. The success of "Bodak Yellow" marked the beginning of Cardi B's rise to international fame.
Her official debut studio album, "Invasion of Privacy," arrived in spring 2018. Including her two breakthrough singles, the album also featured appearances by Migos ("Drip"), Chance the Rapper ("Best Life"), Kehlani ("Ring"), SZA ("I Do"), YG ("She Bad"), and Bad Bunny and J. Balvin on "I Like It." The latter track was issued as a single and made a steady climb to the top of the Hot 100 in July 2018, making Cardi the first female rapper to achieve two number ones.
That summer, she was also featured on hit singles with Jennifer Lopez ("Dinero") and Maroon 5 ("Girls Like You"). To cap her banner year, she was nominated for multiple Grammy Awards, and "Invasion of Privacy" was included on numerous year-end critics' lists. The album went on to win a Grammy for Best Rap Album, making Cardi the first solo female rapper to achieve the honor.
In 2019, she was nominated again in the category of Best Rap Performance for her Offset collaboration "Clout." In August 2020, Cardi B topped the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart with the song "WAP," a collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion. Six months later, Cardi landed another smash hit with 2021's "Up," a drill-inspired solo single that earned global success and topped four different Billboard charts. Cardi B also contributed to hits by Normani ("Wild Side") and Lizzo ("Rumors") before returning in 2022 with the Kanye West and Lil Durk collaboration "Hot Shit."
Cardi B's personal life also saw significant events. Her marriage to Offset, a member of the hip-hop trio Migos, was a subject of public interest, with the couple experiencing ups and downs that were often shared with the public. They welcomed their first child, Kulture Kiari Cephus, in July 2018. Despite facing challenges in their relationship, including a brief separation, Cardi B and Offset continued to work on their marriage, welcoming their second child, a son, in September 2021. Cardi B has been open about the challenges of balancing her career with motherhood, often sharing her experiences and insights with her fans.
Beyond music, Cardi B has used her platform to advocate for social and political issues. She has been vocal about her support for various causes, including racial equality, women's rights, and political engagement. Her interviews with political figures, such as Bernie Sanders, and her candid discussions about the importance of voting and political awareness among her followers, have highlighted her role as an influencer in the political sphere.
Expanding her horizons beyond music, Cardi B ventured into business and acting. She partnered with various brands, launched her own fashion collections, and made her feature film debut in the 2019 movie "Hustlers," showcasing her versatility and entrepreneurial spirit. Her involvement in these projects demonstrated her ability to transcend music and make her mark in other industries.
Throughout these years, Cardi B continued to receive critical acclaim and numerous awards for her contributions to music and culture. She made history at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards in 2019 by becoming the first solo female artist to win Best Rap Album for "Invasion of Privacy." Her continued success at award shows and her influence on music charts underscored her status as one of the leading figures in contemporary music.

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