Saweetie is ready to hit the big screen and has put her aspirations of being a a villain in the DC superhero movies out in the ethos.

Talking to UK publication Metro last month, the “Tap In” rapper revealed her desire to add more film work to her resumé.

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“I can see myself doing more TV and film projects,” Saweetie said of her future plans. “I definitely want to be a supervillain in the DC movies. I dressed up as Harley Quinn, I believe Mystique is Marvel, but I also dressed up as Mystique – I love getting into character and dressing up. I love Fast and Furious.”

Saweetie has thus far shown off her acting chops with guest starring roles on Bel-Air and Grown-ish – with the former being something she’d like to return to in the future as well.

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“It was so cool, the cast were so inviting and welcoming,” she said of her time on Bel-Air. “I would love to come back and shoot another episode with them.”

On the music side of things, the Bay Area native is hoping to finally release her long-awaited debut album Pretty B*tch Music this year. The project has been delayed for a myriad of reasons, with the latest being her Cancer zodiac sign.

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“Girl, hopefully by the end of this year,” she told E! News in March. “Honestly, it’s like, it’s a balance of just um, excitement and stress because I want to put it out, but it’s also just that stress of like, dang, I been on the scene for awhile, it was supposed to come out the year before, last year, the year after that, so it’s just kind of like, I’m trying to make all the songs make sense because when I put out this album, I want people to really understand my story.

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“I grew up in the Bay, I went to San Diego State, USC, I’m tri-racial, my mom’s Asian, my dad’s Black, and I’ve been through a lot of interesting experiences.I want to put that all into my album in the most like, artistic and organic way.”

She continued: “[The album] gotta sound cohesive. You know? I feel like a debut album isn’t something you just put out or something you play with. I don’t know, maybe I’m overthinking. I’m a Cancer so I overthink sometimes, but I think you have to be really careful with that and I take my art really serious.”