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Cardi B, OB coach, you're sleeping.
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Hi, I think I'm fine.
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We're just here to ask you some of your three questions.
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Oh yeah, let's do it!
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Just a let's get started.
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Alright, come on in.
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Welcome to the hood.
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Thank you.
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Here we are in your grandmother's home, right?
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Hmm, wow, that's so cool!
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What's your favorite thing about this home?
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That is always packed with family, yeah.
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Yes, there's always this Jack bean me from the chaos of the world and work, right?
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And um, this place makes you feel nostalgic?
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Yes, does it?
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Mm-hmm.
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Now you're raising in the Bronx, what makes the Bronx so special to you?
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Then if you could survive in the bonds, you could survive anywhere.
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And I gotta say I'm really happy that Kulture's making a cameo in this video.
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Oh yeah, I'm so glad.
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She's sleeping with a new, what's the newest word that uh, she's learned?
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Opie, Opie, Opie, Opie, she wants me to open everything.
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Open.
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What was the biggest lesson you've learned from Kulture?
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The biggest lesson is that you're never ready on time.
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Things don't go as you planned, never.
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And what's the biggest lesson you want to teach her?
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To not care about what people say and to dream bigger, follow it.
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What do you wish for her?
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I wish her to be a successful businesswoman and to be a warm and confident woman.
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Mm-hmm.
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What is the most underrated part of motherhood?
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The most underrated part of motherhood is that it's hard, you know what I'm saying?
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People think that it's easy, but it's hard.
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We deserve more Mother's Day.
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What's the most challenging part of being a mother?
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The most challenging part of being a mother, like I said, you're never on time, right?
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You're never on time.
1:52
And you once apologized for wanting to be pregnant again, why?
1:56
Oh, you know, you have my fans, you know, they want a tour.
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I feel like there's so many things in the work that they want and it'd be able to be done if I'm pregnant.
2:10
As a new mother, do you feel the way you've been positioned in the press has it changed?
2:10
No, I still, it's been the same.
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People still talk about me like if I don't have a kid.
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But I know I'm a different person now, so whatever.
2:10
Alright, now some questions about fashion.
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Oh yeah, yeah, let's do it!
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Who's your fashion icon?
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To me, Lady Gaga, Missy Elliott, Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna.
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Um, what's the most extravagant thing in your wardrobe?
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This Hermes bag that my husband got me for my birthday.
2:34
What's your go-to nail design?
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Long, always long, cat eye, look at that.
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What's your favorite part of the design process?
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Seeing the outcome, you know what I'm saying?
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The sketches always look good, but a good outcome is the greatest, but sometimes the outcome could be terrible, yeah.
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And who's your favorite designer?
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I love them all.
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Pretty diplomatic answer, yeah.
3:40
Well, there's a lot to choose from, I guess.
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Oh, you want some coffee?
3:40
Yeah, I love something like she's really up.
3:40
Um, so what question do you wish people would stop asking you?
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I hate when people ask me questions about my butt.
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People are so obsessed with knowing about the enhanced butt process that it's like, Lord.
3:40
Oh, and what's the question you wish you'd be asked for?
3:40
Oh, popular, trendy topics.
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I love when people ask me trendy topics and I love to debate about them, so that's what I want people to ask me more.
3:40
What's the funniest thing you've ever read in the press about yourself?
3:40
The funniest thing that I read about myself, oh, I don't even know what to tell you.
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There's always something funny every goddamn week.
3:48
When you feel like cooking, what is your favorite thing to cook?
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My favorite thing to cook is peanut butter and jelly because it's fast to make.
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What's your favorite place to eat in New York City?
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Philippe, Tao.
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What should I order when I'm there?
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Um, chicken satay.
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How about Atlanta, what should I get in Atlanta?
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Soul food is the best everywhere, wings, they have the best wings everywhere.
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Which of your songs is your favorite?
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They're my babies, I cannot choose between my kids.
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Okay, alright.
4:17
Where were you when you first heard yourself on the radio?
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I was here in New York in the car.
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That's too funny.
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Thank you so much.
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Thank you.
4:26
Now Cardi, when you were growing up here in New York, who were you listening to in hip-hop?
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Um, Missy Elliott, I grew up listening to 50 Cent, the whole Ja Rule, the Murder Inc.
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You performed Bad Romance while you were still in high school at a talent show.
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Yes.
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Did you ever think Lady Gaga was gonna see that?
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No, I cannot even believe it, but hey, it's crazy.
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We love you, Lady Gaga.
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What celebrity has made you most nervous?
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Ah, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, and there's all the time I meet them, I'd be like, I'd be like that too.
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Who's another icon that you're dying to meet?
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Like I met them all, mm-hmm.
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I met them all.
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And what's your dream collab?
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My dream collab, I don't know, I don't know yet.
5:07
Okay, so are you gonna tell me anything about this new album?
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I mean, come on, tell me something.
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Uh, spicy, doesn't it?
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Yeah, controversial.
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Alright, fine.
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Now you've received a lot of labels in the press, a hero of female empowerment, a disruptor, no filter.
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How do you feel about these labels?
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Well, good.
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I feel like that's what I am, mm-hmm.
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And who is the real Cardi B outside of the spotlight?
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I feel like I'm um, I have a really chill side, I'm very balanced, that could be a little crazy, but if I don't know you, I'm going to study you.
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I'm a big Libra, so and now I'm always to myself.
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I don't really hang out so much, I just be home all day.
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I'm boring.
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I'm kind of boring.
5:28
Well, what's the hardest aspect of fame that you've had to adapt to?
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The hardest act, people criticize that you, people make these stories, was that you're never in peace even while you're not even doing anything.
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Is there anything that you wish you could redo in your life?
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I wish I didn't gave energy to certain people, mm-hmm.
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But I gave out them and gave them that energy, I wouldn't make them who they are today.
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So when you hear about beef in the music industry, how does that make you feel?
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I feel like it's just tiring, people, you just keep making it, especially when it comes to girls and hip-hop industry.
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And what is something this industry needs more of right now?
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Realness, mm-hmm.
6:29
Happy for real, living the truth, being setting the story, the in, telling the life they live in it, right?
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And you said you're a Libra, yeah.
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What's the most accurate trait of you as a Libra?
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Like the most accurate, um, we're very ambitious, we love working, we love making new money, um, also it's really hard for us to make choices, yeah.
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And 100 years from now, how would you like to be remembered?
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I would like to be remembered as though as the girl next door that made it.
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Yes, you did.
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And what advice would Cardi B give to a 16-year-old Cardi B?
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What advice, like if my 16-year-old self is um, whatever dilemma that you have is not going to matter as soon as high school finish.
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After you're 18, whatever problems ahead, it doesn't matter.
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So many people respect you for your determination to stop at nothing to get what you want.
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Yeah, what kept you going all this time?
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What kept me going is the fact that I know I always wanted children.
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So in order for me to have children, I know I have to be stable.
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I know that I want to spoil my child for the rest of my life.
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And in order for me to spoil my child for the rest of my life, I had to have money and make money for the rest of my life, so.
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And when do you feel most vulnerable?
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I feel most vulnerable is when people say so many mean things about me.
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But you know what, I heard Beyoncé only allows herself to feel bad for one for one day.
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So I want to give one day for me to feel bad for myself, then I'm back to work and not giving.
8:02
What do you say to those in the press who say that you don't need to be a real artist these days, that it's all about the followers, AB, you just have to be popular?
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So then why don't they try to be popular?
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Mm-hmm.
8:16
Cardi, can you rank your top 5 Migos songs?
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Top 5 Migos songs, it's a lot, Hannah Montana, Versace, Bad and Boujee, hmm.
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Super Bowl is such an underrated song, I'm just sick of all, I love that song and Mama so Mean, Bert.
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Now you realize what I have to do right now, waiting for you.
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I have to ask you to call.
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Oh come on man, right now.
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Let's do it.
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Where is he?
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Where is he?
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He's in LA, he's working so hard out there.
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What's up, what's your favorite quality about him?
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Everything, I love that man, I want to lick him up and down all day.
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I love that, I loved, I feel secure with him, yeah, um, protected and financially always, he takes care of home, he takes care of me.
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Alright, let's see if he's there, let's see.
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Hmm.
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Hey honey bunny, we got people here.
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What's up, upset, upset?
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I got to ask you a question.
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What's the best and worst habits that Cardi has?
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One to fall for 35,000 hours every single day, every day, every single day to fall.
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Okay, what's my best habit?
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Oh, our best habit is raising Bristol, Cardi's a great job and like, I'm happy with that.
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And is all wrong, she buys a dress closer to our hair.
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I love it.
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Important.
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You know, Offset, can you ask, can you ask Cardi your question?
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How much I love you?
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I love you bigger than my ass.
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My ass is big, what are you gonna say about that, Offset?
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Okay, alright, thanks Offset.
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Love you.
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That is so cool that we got, it's very, very perfect.
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What would you say is Offset's best asset or our best habit?
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His best habit is just everything, oh my gosh, I'm happy.
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And then the worst habit is that when I be in the bathroom, he just be trying to buzz in because I think he's trying to catch me talking to myself.
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Oh.
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Alright, so what relationship advice can you share?
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Um, what relationship advice can I share is that you know, somebody no matter what, try to work it out, mm-hmm.
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What lesson has he taught you?
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He has taught me, you know, I always thought I was this strong woman, why I'm a strong woman, but I always felt like I don't know everything.
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Matter of fact, that's what it is, I always feel like I know everything and he told me that I, I don't.
11:34
Well, what has marriage taught you about yourself?
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Marriage taught me about myself is that it's, it's a unity, you know, it's, it's not just you, it's, it's both right together.
11:34
Is there a double standard in the way that male and female rappers are questioned by the press?
11:34
Yes, totally.
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You're like every single time that a female artist is getting questioned, they always want to mention another artist, they always instigate to talk about them.
11:45
Just uh, are we shift gears here, what's your guilty pleasure?
11:48
My good smelling my farts.
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What's your least favorite movie?
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My least favorite movie, I don't know, I, I barely watch movies, so if I watch you want, it has to be good and it'd be good.
11:55
Alright, and then this a little bit uh, a curveball, who is your least favorite president of the United?
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The one who's gonna get impeached.
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Oh, the third one, that's going to making predictions.
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Alright, now if President Trump invited you to the White House and you showed up, what would be your first question?
12:17
Then my question would be is if you don't love every American citizen, why become president?
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That's good.
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I've read that you love reading up about the political system and former US presidents.
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What's something you recently learned about the system that really struck you?
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That the system was never made for us.
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If you had the power to create a law, was like a magic wand, what law would it be?
12:42
What, um, there you, this, this is a law, I think in South Africa, that if you say anything racial, you, you go to jail, you, you got to get fine.
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That would be my law.
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Say anything racial to somebody else, you would get fine or you might go to jail.
13:01
Was there a specific event or incident that made you want to use your platform and your audience to speak out?
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Um, just, just living in my neighborhood, we, we always want to speak up, always seeing that injustice, see how kids my age, my color, darker, we're getting treated in my neighborhood, that always made me want to like be involved, you when I was a teenager.
13:38
So and you are feeling the Burn right now, Bernie Sanders, you are feeling that burn.
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What about him excites you the most?
13:38
What I love about Bernie Sanders is that you've been doing this for a long time.
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He's the natural humanitarian, you know, that there's people they just care for the world, they just want to take care of people.
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That, that's their passion, they don't do it for money, they do it because that's their passion, yeah.
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And he's been doing this for a long time, not just to become a president and get good votes, that's just how he naturally is.
13:58
What does feminism mean to you?
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Feminism means equal to me, right now.
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What message would you like to send your young female fans right now?
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Um, so my young ones, mm-hmm, is that whatever is happening right now to you is not going to matter in a couple of years, especially if you're in high school.
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People bullying you, picking on you, those people are not going to matter in two years.
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Alright, after you get out of high school, you have a boy you don't like, he's going to be able to eat to you in a couple years, trust me.
14:17
Do you think the way that the industry views women is changing?
14:17
Of course, we're taking over, taking over pop, hey pop, everything with the top right now.
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Alright, final questions, this is gonna be the most important questions here, maybe.
14:17
Have you ever thought about what your Cardi language, the rhyming, the taglines that you have, what is that language called?
14:17
Give it a name if it doesn't have one.
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What do you think?
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Ba-reality.
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Ba-reality, yeah.
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Alright, hopefully that's gonna stick, right?
14:17
Okay, last question, what do you think of when you hear people impersonate your singing and your noise?
14:17
I don't sound like that.
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But wait, hold on a car like that, that doesn't, that not sound like, give me some tips.
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Oh, you have to have stairs like, okay, okay.
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Alright, that's it.
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Thank you so much.
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Hey, yeah, bye-bye.
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Kulture, sweet dreams.
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Thanks, money.