Cardi B is ready for hip hop’s #MeToo moment, but the industry darling doesn’t think female artists will get their due.
The “Bodak Yellow” rapper spoke out about her corner of the world where women are expected to use their sexuality to get ahead.
“A lot of video vixens have spoke about this and nobody gives a f-k,” the Bronx native told Cosmo.
“When I was trying to be a vixen, people were like, ‘You want to be on the cover of this magazine?’ Then they pull their d--ks out. I bet if one of these women stands up and talks about it, people are going to say, ‘So what? You’re a ho. It don’t matter.’”
The 25-year-old rapper, who worked as a stripper to escape an abusive relationship before her career took off, also said the men who have been most outspoken about the recent focus on sexual harassment are covering their own tracks.
“These producers and directors,” she said, “they’re not woke, they’re scared.”
Cardi B says hip hop isn’t taking #MeToo seriously
The “Bodak Yellow” rapper spoke out about her corner of the world where women are expected to use their sexuality to get ahead.
“A lot of video vixens have spoke about this and nobody gives a f-k,” the Bronx native told Cosmo.
“When I was trying to be a vixen, people were like, ‘You want to be on the cover of this magazine?’ Then they pull their d--ks out. I bet if one of these women stands up and talks about it, people are going to say, ‘So what? You’re a ho. It don’t matter.’”
The 25-year-old rapper, who worked as a stripper to escape an abusive relationship before her career took off, also said the men who have been most outspoken about the recent focus on sexual harassment are covering their own tracks.
“These producers and directors,” she said, “they’re not woke, they’re scared.”
Cardi B says hip hop isn’t taking #MeToo seriously




