Cardi B (born Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar on October 11, 1992) has cemented herself as one of the most influential female rappers of all time. Raised in the Bronx and of Dominican and Trinidadian descent, she rose from a background as an exotic dancer and social media personality to breakout fame on VH1’s Love & Hip Hop: New York. She quickly transitioned into music, releasing her debut studio album, Invasion of Privacy (2018), which earned her a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, making her the first solo female to win in that category. Hits like “Bodak Yellow,” “I Like It,” “WAP,” and “Up” solidified her as the female rapper with the most number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100 and the only one to achieve chart-topping singles across two decades.
Her sophomore album, Am I the Drama?, released in 2025, continued her dominance. On January 31, 2026, Cardi returned to Saturday Night Live as the musical guest on the show’s 1,000th episode, performing “Bodega Baddie” and “ErrTime” with her trademark energy and theatrical flair. The album topped the Billboard 200 and became the fastest platinum release by a female rapper.

Cardi’s Little Miss Drama Tour, her first headlining arena trek in six years, launched on February 11, 2026, in Palm Desert, California, and spans over 30 North American cities. Every opening-leg date sold out, but most notably, she made history as the first female rapper to sell out two consecutive nights at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, cementing her impact on live performance. Featuring elaborate staging, costume changes, and surprise collaborations with GloRilla, Kehlani, Tyla, and Blueface, the tour is a full-scale spectacle. From her Bronx roots to making Billboard history and arena milestones, Cardi B isn’t just the drama — she embodies it.

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