Cardi B Keeps It Real About Grammys & Success
Cardi B has never been shy about speaking her truth — and this time, she’s getting brutally honest about what “success” really means.
In a candid new interview with Billboard, the Bronx-born superstar opened up about her career, motherhood, and how her outlook on fame has shifted since taking home one of music’s highest honors.
Back in 2019, Cardi made history at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards when her debut album Invasion of Privacy won Best Rap Album — making her the first solo woman ever to snag that trophy in the category.
Six years later, she still considers the win iconic:
“Winning a Grammy, the most prestigious award, you can never take that from me,” Cardi declared. “Everybody wants to downplay it, but everybody wants one.”
But while she’s proud of the achievement, Cardi says the definition of success has changed for her — and it’s not about trophies anymore.
Success = Great Music, Not Awards
For Cardi B, success is now measured in impact — how her music connects with people, not how many awards she can collect.
“Times have changed. Success for me will be people saying, ‘She put out a great album.’ If at 3 a.m. people are talking about the album, that’s going to be success for me,” she explained.
Cardi even admitted she wants her music to be so undeniable that even the haters will have no choice but to give her credit:
“I even want the people who don’t like me to be like, ‘Yo. That sht is fire.’ Yeah, eat your fcking fruits, n*gga.”
That’s classic Cardi — unfiltered, fiery, and focused on legacy over validation.
The Balance Between Motherhood & Music
Away from the stage, Cardi B is a hands-on mom to her three kids: Kulture (7), Wave (4), and Blossom (1). While her career keeps her in the spotlight, she says raising her children is what keeps her grounded.
“I do everything for my kids. I’m the only provider, and you know what? There’s no complaining about it. I love them so much, and they keep me grounded.”
Her approach to motherhood, she revealed, comes from her own upbringing.
“My mother worked incredibly hard to support us, and I want my children to understand that I made sure they had everything they wanted,” Cardi said.
That determination, she adds, fuels her grind. For Cardi, family always comes first — even when the music industry tries to pull her in a million directions.

A New Era On the Horizon
Cardi’s interview comes as fans eagerly await her long-teased sophomore album. While she hasn’t locked in a release date, the rapper has hinted she’s been cooking up a project that blends her unshakable confidence with raw emotion.
Her comments to Billboard suggest she’s laser-focused on creating an album that sparks conversation, dominates the charts, and forces respect across the industry — no matter what the awards committees say.
And if there’s one thing we know about Cardi, it’s that she knows how to deliver when the pressure is on.
Cardi B’s Journey So Far
- 2017: Cardi B’s breakout single Bodak Yellow makes history, hitting No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
- 2018: She welcomes her first child, daughter Kulture.
- 2019: Wins Best Rap Album Grammy for Invasion of Privacy.
- 2021: Welcomes son Wave.
- 2023: Welcomes her third child, daughter Blossom.
- 2025: Prepping new music while balancing motherhood and moguldom.
Final Thoughts
Cardi B may already be a Grammy-winning rap superstar, but for her, the next chapter is about proving she’s more than just awards.
She wants the music to speak so loudly that even her biggest critics will be forced to nod along. And with Cardi’s track record, don’t be surprised if her next project shuts down the conversation completely.
💬 What do you think, TPR fam? Will Cardi’s next album silence the haters and redefine her success? Drop your thoughts in the comments below and stay locked on The Pop Radar for all things Cardi B.









