Cardi B, Saweetie & Flo Milli Lead First Ever All-Female Rap Album For ‘Bruised’ Soundtrack

    Cardi B and Halle Berry have become quick best friends to promote Berry’s new movie Bruised. Now with the release of the official soundtrack, they’ve proceeded to make history in the process.

    With a lineup featuring 2021 HipHopDX Rising Star Flo Milli, H.E.R., Young M.A, City Girls, Saweetie, Rapsody, Erica Banks and more, the Bruised soundtrack is the first all-female Hip Hop album in history.

    Each song was hand-selected by Cardi and Berry, an Academy Award-winner who also makes her directorial debut and exclusively assembles a bevy of authentic and fiery female stars contributing unreleased tracks and singles.

    To promote the project, Berry took part in a series of Q&A sessions with a few of the soundtrack’s artists, including Cardi and Young M.A. During the first episode, Halle recounted her two-day experience as an exotic dancer, their favorite sex positions, old celebrity flings and what was Cardi’s first purchased with the money she made from the diamond-selling single “Bodak Yellow.”

    “I bought my mom a mansion,” Cardi told Halle, who quickly reacted with an “oh shit” to drive the shock home.

    Cardi B Responds To Halle Berry Crowning Her 'The Queen Of Hip Hop' - Over Nicki Minaj

    For all the love Berry has given female rappers during the Bruised promotion cycle and beyond, she found herself caught up in an age-old issue when she referred to Cardi B as the “Queen Of Rap,” agitating Nicki Minaj’s Barbz fanbase.

    After innocently answering the question during a press conference for Bruised, she took time on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to further explain how there’s room for all women to succeed and be considered a Queen of the genre.

    “Here’s the thing, there’s room for more than one queen, people,” she said. “That’s what we need to know. Nicki is a queen in her own right, H.E.R. is a queen. All these ladies to me are queens. There can always be more than one.”

    Press play on the Bruised soundtrack below.

    8 thoughts on “Cardi B, Saweetie & Flo Milli Lead First Ever All-Female Rap Album For ‘Bruised’ Soundtrack

    1. This shit is gonna flop so hard. There’s a reason it’s “never been done”….. Because nobody wants to hear it. Love Halle but now she’s all of a sudden inserting herself into hip hop related conversations. Stay in your lane. Acting. Your opinion in this realm is irrelevant

    2. Wouldnt the first “all female album” go to JJ Fad or HWA ? I think the writer needs to correct himself and say first “all female compilation album”.

      1. Looks nothing like her lol, Megan is practically white and her features are completely different. Even glancing at that picture there is zero resemblance……try again

    3. It’s clear you don’t know hiphop music if you write down the sentence ‘first ever all-female rap album’ in 2021. Salt’n’Peppa? BWP? JJ Fad? HWA? Ask Jay-Z to transfer some coins so you can buy a domain like BlackPopRumors.com and noone will click on that has anything to do with Das EFX, MC Lyte, Mr. MFN eXquire or Necro.

    4. I’m not interested. Sorry. These women bring nothing new. Theyll do videos where they are half naked because they got no real talent… Yawn

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