Danh ngôn của Cardi B (Sứ mệnh: 1)

My mom kicked me out a couple of weeks before my 18th birthday. I had a job for about six, seven months at a supermarket, and they fired me for being late.
I'd rather have money and be broken-hearted than be broke and broken-hearted.
The faster I make a lot of money, the faster I can have these kids I want.
I was always scared to follow my dreams because if I follow my dreams and I fail, I can't dream about it anymore. It's easier to settle for less.
The women that inspire me to be honest are the women that struggle.
I'm a funny person, but I take my music seriously.
That was an organic relationship. He reached out to me, and I was like, 'Oh my God, I cannot believe somebody like Laquan Smith wants to put his clothes on me.' He comes from a small place, and he has big dreams, and what I like about him the most is that his clothes curve with your body.
I never thought I was going to be popular; I never thought I was going to be famous.
I need to make money for my family and my future family. I'm not a YOLO person.
To me, music is art and fashion is art, but fame? Fame isn't art, but the person you become when you're famous - your alter ego - that's art.
What counts the most for women is having the confidence to make your own money.
This is my work ethic: I do not want to raise my future kids where I was raised, and I know the only way to do it is working, working, working, working, working.
I could really make a song of hurt, because I've been hurt by a lot of men. I'm talking about, like, how sad I be when a dude curves me. And I never talk about that because I refuse to let people know that I get sad because when a man don't answer my calls.