Cardi B's Invasion of Privacy

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  • ISBN 9781501389276
  • Weight: 148g
  • Dimensions: 122 x 164mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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The apex of critical praise and commercial success is a metric achieved by a select few. In 2020, Cardi B became synonymous with “record breaking” as her debut album Invasion of Privacy went five times platinum and became the longest charting record by a female rapper in history. From streaming and charting to views, likes, retweets, and shares, Cardi dominates. Cardi B’s ascension to stardom is pure 21st century: from welfare kid to unapologetic stripper; reality TV persona, to social media maven, to a household name delivering one of the consummately executed albums in rap history, it’s easy to imagine future critics noting popular music as before and after the rise of Cardi B.

This in-depth look at Invasion of Privacy explores the sexual politics of hip hop through a track-by-track breakdown of the album. It addresses questions like: How does the wage gap impact pop music? Has Cardi destigmatized sex work for artists? What would hip hop look like as a matriarchy? Each chapter explores the musicality and social constructs that shape the album and a new movement in femme rap.

Ma’Chell Duma’s work has long centered on sex-positive, intersectional feminism, and pop culture. As the founder of the award-winning STACKEDD Magazine she created the first femme and nonbinary centric publication in Seattle.

Her work has included columns on style, brunch & cannabis. Her first love is long form music writing.

Duma’s childhood goals were to live in New York City, become a music scribe, and marry Slash.

She has, so far, accomplished two of the three.

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