Cardi B Reacts To Becoming First Female Rapper W/ Three Hot 100 #1 Singles

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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New York rapper Cardi B is really, really, really feeling herself right now. The hip-hop star hit up social media this week to geek out over making some serious history.

Cardi went to Instagram Monday (September 24) to toot her own for becoming the first female rapper with three Hot 100 #1 singles.

According to reports, Cardi is possibly making demands about performing at Super Bowl LIII in February.

Our sources say Cardi is in negotiations to perform her song with Maroon 5, “Girls Like You” — and the main issue being discussed is whether or not CB gets a solo set. We’re told she’s getting a lot of offers to perform in early February … so she’s trying to make the best deal possible. Super Bowl LIII is being held in Atlanta, and some fans were hoping the NFL would give props to the ATL’s hot music scene. (TMZ)

A few days ago, buzz developed about the NFL possibly targeting Cardi and Houston rap star Travis Scott to pull through as halftime guest performers.

Maroon 5 will be headlining the Super Bowl LIII Halftime show, a source confirms to Billboard. While special guest appearances for the performance have not yet been finalized, Cardi B and Travis Scott are on the short list, Billboard has also learned. A rep for the band declined to comment. In a statement, the NFL said, “It’s a Super Bowl tradition to speculate about the performers for the Pepsi Halftime Show. We are continuing to work with Pepsi on our plans but do not have any announcements to make on what will be another epic show.” (Billboard)

In early September, Cardi B revealed an intent to have her daughter Kulture Kiari‘s name tattooed onto her body.

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. When I'm not covering hip-hop news and announcements, I'm deep into an Audible book and eating veggies.

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