Cardi B Wonders If Fans Will Relate To Her New Music
Cardi B is planning on dropping her sophomore album next year, following 2018's award-winning
Invasion Of Privacy. In a new cover story with
Vogue, the rapper opened about the pressure to top the success of the last and why the album's going to be different than the opening. Get ready for a whole new Cardi, one whose raps are evolving as her life changes.
Invasion Of Privacy moved 255,000 album-equivalent units in its beginning week and has gone on to be double-platinum. It long-established Cardi not only as one of rap's hottest rising lyricists, although also as a pop star with a voice that turns whichever track she touched into gold. "The first time it was just being myself," she mentioned to
Vogue about her debut LP. "I didn't even care if people was gonna like it or not. As soon as I noticed out I did so good, I'm like, is this a big number? Everybody was like, yes, this is a large number."
Cardi continued on, tying her debut album into her yet-to-be-named forthcoming LP. "So it's scary because it's like, damn," she mentioned. "I wonder if folks are gonna relate to the new things, to the new life, to the new shit that I gotta talk about right now. Music is changing."
Elsewhere in the interview, Cardi also discussed about her changing relationship with social media since she's become one of the big rappers in the world. "Social media really made me," she mentioned. "Before I got on
Love & Hip Hop, I had millions of followers just off the way I speak. Just me talking. And that's how I got discovered. Nevertheless right now social media makes everything hard."
Check out Cardi's full cover story at the link up above.
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