Cardi B spoke of pressure on female musicians to put new music, saying he would not release the song “Just For That”


Ever since Cardi BA released “Press” in 2019, she has been taking her time to share music she knows her fans will love. That’s why he waited almost a year before leaving “WAP” with Megan The Stallion. But anyone who, like the “Bodak Yellow” rapper openly admits, admits that he feels the pressure to get the hits out.

She discussed the issue in an interview with SiriusXM on Wednesday (Sept. 30) and admitted that “at one point, I felt like I was giving too much music and I took a break.”

“Throughout the time, people have been saying, ‘Oh, she’s having a problem with her label, she’s being given shelter by her label,’ she’s fed up with it and they’re getting more female talent.” “It’s like, no, they never got bored of me. Labels, they want you to play music. They like that. They want you to play music all the time, all the time. “

Cardi also touched on the double standard between male and female hip-hop artists. “Female rapper, you, they are always under insane pressure,” he explained. “If you don’t have a super mad destroyer, it’s like oh, you flop, flop flop. The song can be like double platinum and it’s still flop, flop, flop. You’re always under pressure, and I think. Like it’s not right. I think there are male artists who go two years without putting up an F — Iing song and they don’t go, ‘Oh, you’re irrelevant. It’s over for you.’ I, I haven’t put songs in for nine months and it’s like, ‘Oh, it’s irrelevant. It’s over. It’s a flop. We told you.’

And when he admitted that the comments started moving towards “her”, Cardi concluded that she was “not going to release a song that I’m not really in love with.”

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