![]() ![]() If I can elevate him, that would be great. A lot of people don’t know that my producer is an artist – Swift on Demand and I like working with him. I don’t want to be like “I should have never shouted out that b*tch or that n***a out.” And anybody that is very unknown, I would like to work with as well – as long as they are great. I’m not going to name them, just in case they curve me. I would like to work with anybody thats great I would like to work with big artists. That makes me be like, “I gotta surprise for you.” (smiles ) Ya 15 minutes of fame are gonna be up” – this and that. So, I like when people say, “Oh, you ain’t sht. If people hype me up all the time, I’ma get too comfortable. I love when I see my comments when people underestimate me. Its called “Gangsta B tch Music Volume 2.” From that, the push is gonna be way more different than the first one. I actually have my mixtape coming up in December. Being ratchet – it should be like an emotion. When you are in a public place, you are gonna act a certain way. When I am with my friends that can be me. How much of that that we see on TV is really you? Here you’re pretty, cute and even quiet. She plays around, but.her music is nothing to play with.” And that’s what I want. Like I’m a very funny person and I know that my character can overshadow a lot of things, but that’s why I go so hard on my music. ![]() I’m trying to make money – a lot of money – and I’m trying to be respected. I’m trying to be be the best at whatever it is I can be. 1 spot? I mean, not even females, I mean in general. You actually pretty good like why don’t we get to it.” And I was like “Aiight.” And is actually better than I ever thought it would be.Īre you going for Nicki Minaj’s slot, that No. And then, as I got a manager, he’s like “Yo! You always remixing sh*t. When you grow up and sh t, you realize you gotta pay bills and you gotta put your money in somewhere else. I just never did it, because I didn’t have the funds for it. It was something that I always wanted to do. Was that something you always wanted to do or is that just new to you? I was talking to my good friend today and I was like “Cardi B got some joints!” How did you get into the Hip-Hop world. ![]() Lets talk about your music career a little bit. But, I wouldn’t want people bullying her, because it hurts. Sometimes, I see b tches and they my opposition on TV…like the btch from today (on Love And Hip-Hop), and I don’t like her. And you know, us women…as much as we’ll be like “I don’t give a f k,” we really do give a fk. It kinda do bother me, because I’m a woman. Was it hurtful for you? I know social media is like a mob mentality, a lot of bullying going on. People are like really… can’t talk sh*t now. So, I was like “f**k it.” Let me get my teeth fixed. I didn’t want my teeth distracting people from my talents. Like I have a lot more projects coming out. And I knew that I was going to do more things on TV. It was just something that people kept talking about. How did you come to the conclusion that you should get your teeth fixed? How do you feel about what you just saw?Ĭardi B: I feel good, you know. On the social media side of things, that was a while ago. Just saw the premier where you get your teeth fixed. Catrise Austin to discuss her remarkable transformation.ĪllHipHop: We are all here in your world. In this interview, Cardi B talks about Hip-Hop, Ratchet as an emotion, who she loves in Rap, and brings along her dentist Dr. The Bronx native has been able to navigate the treachery associated with reality TV as well as the rigors of social media. Then again, there is very little that is traditional about the 24-year old star of Love And Hip-Hop: New York. (AllHipHop Features) Cardi B is one of the most brash, beloved figures on television, in a time when people are losing interest in traditional TV. ![]()
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