Cardi B Titled Billboard’s Woman Of The Year

- See Cardi B's reaction to being named billboards most coveted woman of the year.


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With her charts topping single “Wap”, Cardi B have been titled Billboard’s most coveted Woman of the year. The record which was set effortlessly without a sophomore album, entitled with an award has got tongues wagging, but Cardi’s got just the right reply.
Cardi B will receive the Woman of the Year honor at this year's #BBWomenInMusic ceremony. ✨ This award goes to an act whose music, performances, cultural influence and activism defined the year. https://t.co/nzEybZ10Vx pic.twitter.com/mGvNnwZ22a
— billboard (@billboard) November 18, 2020
With the Billboard awards virtual event coming up soon, Cardi B has taken to her instagram handle to address those contemplating her new title.
“For you crybabies who are like, ‘but she only got one song’, yeah I got that song, bitch,”
She said
“The one that sold the most, the one that streamed the most, the one that had Republicans crying on Fox News about it, the one that’s about to be six times platinum in three months, the one that had your grandma popping her pussy on TikTok. Yeah, bitch. That one. And, on top of that, for over a year, I’ve been influencing and using my platform for y’all to vote and not just when Joe Biden was going against Trump. I been informing y’all about y’all senators. I been informing y’all about district, midterm elections, using my own money to meet up with these candidates. Bernie [Sanders], flying out tired after shows, yeah that’s me, bitch. Y’all was crying like, ‘you don’t represent us’. Yes I do, I represent America.”
Cardi came out unapologetic, with claims that she deserves more than a woman of the year title, as she would not go spilling her statistics all over the place. In addition to her political activism and endorsement deals, Cardi shattered chart records with her Megan Thee Stallion-assisted hit “WAP,” which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with 93 million U.S. streams, the biggest ever for a song in its first week of release.
