The groundbreaking female rapper, Cardi B, made history with her 2018 album, Invasion of Privacy, by becoming the first solo woman to win a Grammy for Best Rap Album. She's led a renaissance in candid female rap, mentoring emerging artists and reshaping the landscape. From her origins as a stripper to her ascent on Love and Hip Hop: New York, Cardi B's journey has been one of empowerment, breaking free from an abusive relationship, pursuing education, and achieving global success. She openly embraced her bisexuality after featuring in Rita Ora's Girls and later reaffirmed it while addressing queerbaiting accusations. Even in her superstar status, Cardi B confronts bi erasure and remains unabashedly true to herself.