Belcalis Marlenis “Cardi B” Almanzar (1992- )

July 09, 2021 
/ Contributed By: Euell A. Dixon

Cardi B in 2021|

Cardi B in 2021|

Photo by Anthony Kane (CC BY-SA 3.0)|

Rapper and songwriter Cardi B was born Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan, New York, on October 11, 1992. Her mother, Carla, is from Trinidad, and worked as a cashier, and her father Carlos, is from the Dominican Republic and worked as a taxi driver. Almanzar was raised in the Highbridge area of the South Bronx, a Latino majority neighborhood, and her first language was Spanish. She was involved with the gang the Bloods in her youth, which caused a great deal of trouble with her parents. She attended Renaissance High School for Musical Theater & Technology, graduating in 2010 and worked at an Amish deli in the Tribeca area. Almanzar was kicked out of her home after graduation and moved in with her boyfriend. She was fired from her job due to tardiness and became a stripper, which she accredits to “saving her life” because she became focused more on her future. She enrolled in the Borough of Manhattan Community College but later dropped out to focus on her career.

By 2013, Almanzar was a budding social media star. She had thousands of followers on her Instagram and Vine accounts, and her trending videos led to her being offered a job as a reality television star, on the VH1 series Love & Hip Hop: New York. Almanzar made her debut in the 2015 sixth season of the show and made her musical debut the same year on Reggae star Shaggy’s remix of his single “Boom Boom. She released her first mixtape Gangsta Bitch Music Vol.1 in March 2016 and left the reality show in December to focus on her musical career. She was heavily involved in the 2016 presidential primaries, using her social media platforms to highlight then Republican candidate Donald Trump’s policies on immigration and she endorsed Vermont Senator and presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.

Almanzar released her second mixtape, Gangsta Bitch Music Vol.2 in 2017, and signed a contract with Atlantic Records later in the year. She released her single “Bodak Yellow” from her forthcoming debut album Invasion of Privacy, in 2018. The single topped the US Billboard Hot 100 list for three weeks, marking Almanzar as the first person of Dominican descent to do so, and the first female rapper to have a song certified Diamond, after selling more than 10 million units. Her Tom Ford Cardi-B inspired lipstick sold out within 24 hours of its release in September 2018, and in 2019 she released her own flavors in collaboration with the potato chips, Rap Snacks. She has been recognized by Forbes magazine as one of the most influential female rappers of all time and is the highest certified female rapper of all time by RIAA’s (Recording Industry Association of America) Top Artists rankings.

In her short career, Almanzar has won a Grammy Award, eight Billboard Music Awards, five American Music Awards, five Guinness World Records, eleven BET Hip Hop Awards, and two ASCAP Songwriter of the year awards. Almanzar began dating rapper Offset (Kiara Kendrell Cephus) in 2017, and the two were secretly married in September that year. The couple welcomed daughter Kulture Kiara Cephus in July 2018 and are expecting their second child in 2021. She currently lives in Edgewater, New Jersey.

Almanzar made her film debut in the 9th installment of The Fast and The Furious movie series, F9 (2021)

 

Author Profile

Multiple business owner Euell Dixon (formerly Nielsen) was born on November 3, 1973, in Sewell, New Jersey. The youngest daughter of scientist and author Eustace A. Dixon II and Travel Agent Eleanor Forman, Euell was an early reader and began tutoring at The Verbena Ferguson Tutoring Center for Adults at the age of 13. She has owned and operated five different companies in the past 20 years including Show and Touch, Stitch This, Get Twisted, Dimaje Photography, and Island Treazures.

Euell is a Veteran of the U.S. Army (Reserves) and a member of the Order of Eastern Star, House of Zeresh #103. She is also the 3rd Historian for First African Presbyterian Church, the nation’s oldest African American Presbyterian church, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Additionally, Euell is also a photographer, storyteller, fiber artist, and a historical re-enactor, portraying the lives of Patriot Hannah Till, Elizabeth Gloucester, and Henrietta Duterte. Euell has been writing for Blackpast.org since 2014 and was given an award from the site in 2016 for being the only African American female who had almost 100 entries at the time. Since then, she has written over 300 entries. Euell currently lives in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.

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Dixon, E. (2021, July 09). Belcalis Marlenis “Cardi B” Almanzar (1992- ). BlackPast.org. https://new.blackpast.org/african-american-history/belcalis-marlenis-cardi-b-almanzar-1992/

Source of the Author's Information:

Gary Trust, “Cardi B’s ‘UP’ Soars To No.1 on Billboard Hot 100 After Grammy Awards Performance,” Billboard.com, March 22, 2021, https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/9544280/cardi-b-up-number-one-hot-100/; Rob Haskell, “Cardi B: Unfiltered, Unapologetic, Unbowed,” Vogue.com, December 9, 2019, https://www.vogue.com/article/cardi-b-cover-january-2020; Rawiya Kameir, “Cardi B Did It Her Way,” June 22, 2017, http://www.thefader.com/2017/06/22/cardi-b-cover-story-interview.

 

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