#TMPCHECKOUT: Cardi B Graces the Cover of ROLLING STONE: Talks Everything from Debut LP, Fame, &
Cardi B’s , the regular degular shmegular girl from the Bronx has had an amazing year. Her success story continues as the “Bodak Yellow” emcee graces the November 2017 cover of Rolling Stone Magazine.
Entitled “The Hot Issue,” #1 hitter star sizzles in black lingerie under a leopard print coat with her tongue doing its signature.
Inside the article, Cardi B opens up about her fear of failure, especially due to her upcoming debut album, which has yet to be completed. “I got six, seven solid songs that I like,” she said of the project. “But I wonder if a month from now, I’m going to change my mind. She added: “It’s not as fun to do music. My mind doesn’t flow as free ’cause I have so much on my mind.”
Read additional quotes from Bardi’s Rolling Stone cover story below.
ON FAME: “I cannot turn my life back around. I’m already a public figure, I’m famous. … It’s like, I might as well keep it going, might as well make the money. People are always going to talk shit — I cannot make myself unfamous.”
ON RAP BEEF: “It’s not even the female rappers that are catty, it’s the fans. They just want that beef.”
ON HER RACE: “It gets to the point that you ask yourself, ‘Damn, what the fuck am I?'”
ON THE STATE OF RAP: “It’s so sad to say, and I don’t want to be the one to say it, but you gotta follow the trend. This generation loves to get high. They love to be on drugs. This is why they on that shit: They don’t want to think about what you’re saying.”
ON J. COLE & KENDRICK LAMAR’S SUCCESS: “A bitch like me, it might not work out for me so I’m going to stick to trapping.”
ON HER FIANCÉE OFFSET: “We polish each other. I could always ask him, ‘Do you think this is OK to do? Do you think I’m getting tricked?'”
ON HER FUTURE: “I need to make money for my family and my future family. I’m not a YOLO person. I think 25 years from now. I think about my future kids, future husband, future house.”