By this point, we realize that there?s no desire for Cardi to fall back
on disposable pop-rap here, a sort of questionable subgenre that most women in hip-hop are unfairly shoehorned in to,
normally by men afraid of talented girls stepping on her toes. Perhaps it?s her firecracker personality; her label clearly has the utmost faith in her, and you can hear the conviction in every verse.
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Throughout the record, there?s
no hint at Cardi adopting some sort of enraged, obsessive or crazy alter ego, because there?s simply no need for it. In a game that sees so many women twisted by labels to become an almost unrecognisable version of their former selves (it?s something that Iggy, Nicki and Azealia were all forced to battle at some point), she?s had the power to stay true to herself. Nothing on Invasion of Privacy sounds like something Cardi B wouldn?t create.

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