In a raw and revealing sit-down with Emma Grede, Cardi B opens up about her evolution from a Bronx girl who hated being poor to a global superstar ready to build lasting wealth on her own terms. No longer content with quick money or bad partnerships, the two-time Grammy winner is rewriting the script.


Cardi shares how early deals left her making everyone else rich while she navigated the industry on instinct. “I feel like I’m making everybody super rich,” she says. That frustration became fuel. Now, as a mother of four, she’s laser-focused on equity, long-term control, and businesses that truly reflect her passions.
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The biggest move? Launching Grow-Good, her own haircare brand built from years of personal trial and error with her hair. The line emphasizes repair, growth, and science-backed formulas tailored for real needs. It sold out in minutes upon release, proving the power of authenticity in business.

Cardi also touches on balancing motherhood, setting boundaries, and refusing to be underestimated. From hating poverty as a child to building confidence through music and smart investing, her journey shows relentless ambition paired with hard-earned wisdom.

Her message to women: Stop making excuses, choose good partners, and invest in yourself. Cardi B isn’t just rapping about the come-up anymore — she’s living it, turning lessons from the past into a future of real ownership and legacy.

