Cardi B is slowly but surely restoring camaraderie amongst todayβs leading women in music. The Grammy-winning Bronx rapper helms the refreshing trend of female-female collaborations, and it has her stepping into a new role within her star power: the feature fairy.
Case in point: Cardi Bβs new collaboration with Latto, βPut It on Da Floor Again,β sits at the No. 7 spot on Apple Musicβs top songs chart and has amassed over 11 million views on YouTube since the release of its accompanying viral music video on June 2. The remixed track is all music fans could talk about following its drop, and the same goes for fellow female rappers who showed their support. On release day, Maiya the Don tweeted lyrics from Cardi Bβs verse, writing, βIM SEXY DANCING IN THE CRIB FEEL LIKE BRITNEY SPEARS πππππππ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!β GloRilla, meanwhile, wrote on Twitter, βIf cardi donβt do sh*t else she gone slide on a mf beat πππ₯π₯π₯ go cousinnnnn @iamcardib.β And excitement over the new track only continued on June 4 at Summer Jam 2023 when Cardi B brought Latto out on stage to perform it with her.
βSheβs creating a sisterhood to help other women win on the largest scale possible and forming friendships along the way.β
βPut It on Da Floor Againβ is just one recent example of Cardi B using her platform to elevate the up-and-coming and already-established women in her musical peer group. While she may not have invented this modern-day movement, sheβs certainly mobilizing it with organic cosigns and comradeship that have been lacking over the last decade.
Cardi Bβs stimulus feature package doesnβt just include a fiery guest verse and immaculate rollout on her part. Most times, it also guarantees her female collaborators an outpour of public support, proof that Cardi B is doing much more than just bolstering her discography. Sheβs creating a sisterhood to help other women win on the largest scale possible and forming friendships along the way.
In a 2021 Cosmopolitan interview, Normani β who teamed up with Cardi B for their βWild Sideβ collaboration that year β spoke about how much Cardi B has supported her career through the years, explaining that the rap star βhas great energyβ and βis such a genuine spirit.β Of working together on their song, Normani added, βShe brought such light to this experience and to me after not releasing for the last two years. I feel like sheβs given me comfort and provided a safe space for me.β
Fans also canβt forget the sweet way Cardi B came to Summer Walkerβs defense when the singerβs love life made headlines years ago. She appeared on the βBitterβ intro of Walkerβs βStill Over Itβ album in 2021 (and hopped on her βNo Loveβ remix with SZA in 2022) in the form of a blunt message that encouraged the βOver Itβ songstress to move with grace in the face of adversity. βEven though you have problems, put that drama in your music, yeah / βCause if b*tches wanna get clout off you, you gonna get clout off them,β Cardi B says. β. . . Make them b*tches feel hurt, hit them b*tches where it hurt / And put that sh*t in your music and make money off it in your music.β
Some may argue that Cardi Bβs collaborations with todayβs buzziest female acts feel like strategic career moves, as she hasnβt dropped an album since her 2018 debut. But from what her peers have said, the βUpβ rapper has maintained seemingly authentic bonds with all her music costars after working together. Speaking to POPSUGAR, GloRilla β who teamed up with Cardi B for βTomorrow 2β β revealed that she didnβt anticipate how big their pairing would be but sheβs βgrateful that it didβ blow up. And sheβs still connected to Cardi B to this day. βI donβt even know how to explain that moment. It was just crazy because Iβm a Cardi fan,β GloRilla shared. βI was a Cardi fan before I actually started rapping, and she was one of the people that I did look up to when I [officially] started.β
βIβm really happy that she did that because she didnβt have to share her platform with me. I really appreciate her for that.β
According to the βF.N.F. (Letβs Go)β rapper, Cardi Bβs verse on βTomorrow 2β βwas a surprise to me.β βI didnβt know what was going on. And when I text her β she always texts me back fast; she donβt act bougie or nothing β she texted me back, and she was the one that ended up telling me she was on my song. I didnβt even know,β GloRilla explained. βThat was an iconic moment. That song is going down in history.β
This wouldnβt be the first time Cardi B made a moment out of one of her iconic collaborations. When she and Megan Thee Stallion declared 2020 the year of βWAP,β they also reached an incredible feat for women empowerment in one of musicβs most male-dominated genres and beyond. The pairβs unapologetic ode to womenβs bodies served as a powerful moment, but it was particularly special for the stars who were handpicked to appear in Cardi B and Meganβs playful music video. Why? Because some didnβt even realize how closely Cardi B had been following their careers at that point.
Back in 2020, Latto β before she skyrocketed to household-name status and became a Grammy nominee β told Interview Magazine she didnβt take the request to appear in the βWAPβ video seriously at first. βWhen I got that call, I swore my manager was pranking me,β the rapper revealed. βMy mind could not register the fact that Cardi B even knew who I was, let alone wanted me to be in her video. I will always love her for that because she knew what putting us in that video would do for our careers.β
Rapper Sukihana had a similar shocked reaction to being called on to appear in βWAP,β as she explained that being mentioned in the same breath as Cardi B βopened doorsβ for her soon after. βA lot of people want to work with me. Iβm getting put in different magazines now. Itβs been a big help, and Iβm really excited because a lot of people are looking at me,β she told Interview Magazine at the time. βIβm really happy that she did that because she didnβt have to share her platform with me. I really appreciate her for that.β
Cardi Bβs track record for collaborating with women through the years has included songs with acts like City Girls (βTwerk) and Lizzo (βRumorsβ), plus the aforementioned. Most of these releases have either been certified gold or platinum by the RIAA. Not to mention, the rap star has also shouted out other female artists in the past like Saweetie, CupkakKe, and Ice Spice β the latter of which occurred when Cardi B referenced the βMunchβ rapper in βTomorrow 2.β (βThat n*gga a munch and he gonβ eat me like a mango.β) And despite only having one studio album, as well as two successful mixtapes that dropped prior, sheβs maintained maximum relevancy for the last five years primarily because of her many charting collaborations β which also include male artists like Bad Bunny and J Balvin, Maroon 5, Bruno Mars, Kanye West, her husband, Offset, and Migos, to name a few. But itβs been Cardi Bβs knack for lending dope features to women artists while building friendships with them thatβs proved to be most impressive β especially in todayβs music climate that pits women against each other.
Itβs no secret that a continued beef between Cardi B and Nicki Minaj spawned from their infamous βMotorSportβ collaboration in 2018. But that hasnβt stopped the former from trying to connect with the next generation of women artists following after her. The same can be said for Minaj, though, as sheβs hopped on tracks with up-and-comers in hip-hop like Sexyy Red (βPound Town 2β) and Coi Leray (βBlick Blickβ). She even dropped a βQueen Mixβ of her βSuper Freaky Girlβ single with JT of City Girls, BIA, Maliibu Miitch, Katie Got Bandz, and Akbar V and also has a βBarbieβ movie single with Ice Spice dropping following their βPrincess Dianaβ remix.
However, more noticeably, fans are picking up on Cardi Bβs affinity for linking up with her female peers β in the studio and elsewhere β to dispel a myth thatβs been rampant in hip-hop, especially, for decades now: that only one woman can be at the top of the game at a time.
βWeβre supporting each other and collabing. The industry, fan bases, and blogs want us to beef, but weβre making it a friendly sport.β
βThe record labels are putting money behind the girls that people [are] listening to. As a result, different artists are coming up faster than others,β Cardi B explained in a recent Instagram Live when speaking on women rappers. βThe labels only go with whoβs getting the most listens, who are getting the most plays, who are people watching more. You can not blame nobody for that, you canβt blame no machine for that. You canβt blame nothing for that. Labels are only going to put money behind artists that people are listening to.β
This makes it even more clear what could be motivating Cardi Bβs feature run with the women in her musical circle. Instead of treating her collaborations like business transactions, sheβs connecting with fellow artists to the point where they know they can always call on her for support. βSheβs such a humble person. I be always thanking her,β GloRilla tells POPSUGAR in reference to βTomorrow 2.β βI donβt think she like when I be constantly thanking her because sheβll thank me back. Sheβll be like, βUh-uh, you donβt got to do that.β Sheβs just a sweet, humble person.β
By sharing her shine with todayβs artists, Cardi B is leading a new narrative to give women the spotlight she knows they deserve. βItβs a beautiful time right now for female rap. Weβre creating a whole new agenda,β Latto added in her conversation with Interview Magazine. βWeβre supporting each other and collabing. The industry, fan bases, and blogs want us to beef, but weβre making it a friendly sport.β
Which female artist will Cardi B tap next? The possibilities are endless. Some predict it may be her Bronx counterpart Scar Lip due to their recent studio session. But whoever her next collaborator may be, fans seem certain itβll be another surefire hit.
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