Cardi B revealed that she aspires to be a “one-dollar woman,” just like Rihanna.
Cardi B aspires to emulate Rihanna by accumulating sufficient riches to become a billionaire Bardi eventually.
On Wednesday, March 17, the “Up” rapper made an appearance on BARDIGANGRADIO’s broadcast on Stationhead, a social audio platform that is fast growing. When a fan asked about Cardi’s other career goals, the singer—who has nine singles in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100—exposed that she wanted billion-dollar deals in addition to million-dollar ones.
Cardi B maintains that Rihanna doesn’t require guidance on motherhood because it “comes naturally” and that she only needs to look at the richest female singer in the world, RiRi, and the first billionaire in hip-hop, Jay-Z, to see successful instances of managing both music and business. More recently, the Savage x Fenty lingerie collection by Rihanna was estimated to be worth $1 billion.
Who do you look up to? people would question me when I first got to the game. “I always used to say, ‘I don’t look up to anybody because I didn’t really understand the game, and I only feel like I got influenced by the people that was around me,'” she replied, bringing up her mother and the other “stripper bi—es” she used to dance with.
‘I Want to Be a Billion-Dollar Woman’ is Cardi B’s wish to emulate Rihanna and Jay-Z.
I would say that two of my biggest influencers at this point are Jay-Z and Rihanna, though. Moreover, I’m not saying this to kiss you or anything. “I just feel like they’re so influential,” Cardi remarked, “because Rihanna is a billionaire and hails from the same country as my parents—a Caribbean country.” Nonetheless, I aspire to achieve her level of success in growing her business and becoming a millionaire. That’s what I want. My dream is to be a millionaire woman. My goal is to establish a powerful brand.
She continued, “And Jay-Z, he’s from the hood just like me.” This guy is a multibillionaire from the ghetto. It’s as simple as making a plan, organising tactics, and exchanging pleasantries.
Cardi B Turns Around With Rihanna During The Super Bowl Halftime Show | A HipHopDXA fan asked if Cardi might release a visual album in the future. In response, she said that it would be “very f—ing difficult” for her to accomplish and cited Queen Bey’s accomplishments—Lemonade in 2016 and Black Is King in 2020—as examples.
A single song takes me a whole month to finish. And let’s say I have six trap songs,” “Bodak Yellow,” the musician, stated. She made a video album with just R&B songs, much like Beyoncé. R&B has a story to tell. Let’s say my album contains six trap tracks, is it right? What story is it truly telling?