Offset and Cardi B have shared the music video for their collaborative track “Clout.” It’s directed Daniel Russell, in the Daniel Russell directed visual, Cardi dresses like a dominatrix and gives Offset a lap dance after balancing her head. The video also features creative direction from Offset and Joseph Desrosiers Jr. and production from Jeff Kopchia.
“Clout” appeared on Offset’s solo debut Father of 4, which released back in February of this year. The new video follows visuals for the record’s “Quarter Milli” and “Red Room.”
This actually marks the fourth time the couple have worked together, following on the heels of the tracks “Lick,” “Drip,” “Motorsport” and Lil Yachty’s “Who Want the Smoke?” They teased the clip on Tuesday with a provocative pic in which Cardi — in thigh-high liquid leather boots, matching hot pants and pointy cone bra over a fishnet bodysuit — kneels at Offset’s feet with her hand on his stomach as he looks down while wearing a black and yellow mask in a preview of the clip’s steamy action.
Cardi B. had took to social media on TuesdaY, April 16th to announce her collaboration music video “Clout” with her husband Offset. The accompanying music video will drop tomorrow, on April 17th at 10A.M. EST/7P.M. PST.
Live Nation Urban has launched a multi-format series of all-female curated lineups spotlighting the entertainment industry’s most creative and accomplished visionaries, with confirmed events coming to Harvard University, Broccoli City Festival in the Washington, D.C. market, The Pavilion At Music Factory in Dallas, Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles and others this year.
“Since our inception in 2017, Live Nation Urban continues to create opportunities for emerging and established urban artists – both on the stage and behind the scenes,” said Heather Lowery, Live Nation Urban VP of Talent & Touring, “This past year has been an exceptional one for women in music and entertainment, and with the incredible contributions of women, it is fitting that we honor the future of music and its continued steps on the path to inclusion.”
Artists and others taking part in the Femme It Forward series include Cardi B, City Girls, Teyana Taylor, Nicole Bus, Rico Nasty, Jorja Smith, Kali Uchis, Ari Lennox, Ama Lou, Dounia, Brianna Cash, Mahalia, Jill Scott, Faith Evans, Tweet, Monica, Brandy, Ashanti, Keri Hilson, Amerie, Lil Mo, Mya, and more to be announced. Kali Uchis and Jorja Smith kick off a co-headline tour at the end of the month.
Jennifer Lopez just shared an Instagram video announcing that her new movie Hustlers will hit theaters on September 13th. She filmed the video while on the set of Hustlers inside Bergdorf Goodman at 3 a.m. J.Lo plays a stripper in the movie along with Cardi B., which tells the story of a group of dancers who scam their wealthy clients.
On the first day of April, Cardi B announced two upcoming shows in upstate New York featuring opening acts City Girls, Teyana Taylor, and Nicole Bus.
Once the Live Nation link for tickets went live, fans noted that rising Houston-based rapper Megan Thee Stallion was also on the bill for the show listed as Femme It Forward. Immediately, fans began to speculate whether or not Cardi B was previewing what might become a full-fledged tour.
Cardi B’s debut album, Invasion of Privacy, just joined Nicki Minaj’s first major label offering, Pink Friday, as the highest certified album by a female rapper this century (triple platinum).
The City Girls have generated ample buzz thanks to their Period and Girl Code mixtapes, and of course, the Cardi B-assisted single “Twerk.” As for Megan Thee Stallion, her record, “Big Ole Freak,” is rising up the urban radio charts. Because of a list of well-received releases—via mixtapes and viral freestyle clips—Thee Stallion has become arguably the most talked about new female rapper since Cardi herself.
COULD “FEMME IT FORWARD” BE A TEASE OF A TOUR ONLY CONSISTING FEMALE ACTS?
This tour could be consisted of not to just female rappers signed to major labels—but female rappers with veritable name recognition. For some of us, this is a long time coming. I have yet to ever experience a concert—much less a tour—in which more than one female rapper was on the bill, outside of Nicki Minaj’s The Pinkprint Tour, which featured Dej Loaf alongside Tinashe and Rae Sremmurd. The thing about the the Pink Print Tour is that there were still establieshed male artists involved with the tour being with Meek Mill, Rae Sremmurd and Trey Songz. Both Dej Loaf and Tinashe’s careers didn’t really do much with their careers even after being put on a big platform tour like this.
Personally, I love the idea of Cardi B putting together a slue worth female rappers at a time when, finally, there appears to be a real resurgence in female rap across the board. Cardi B, who has taken that template and run with it to her own great success. This isn’t about some fanwar anymore, this is to squash this sexism that we have when it comes to hip-hop and female rappers in general. It’s just noting how the industry’s sexism contributed to the decline of female rap on a wide scale, and recognizing what can be done to build on that and an all female act tour could do just that.
THIS TOUR COULD BE THE START OF NOTHING WRONG WITH HAVING MULTIPLE FEMALE RAPPERS AT A TIME
I would love for this Cardi B bill to become a full-fledged amazing effort to change the status quo. That there could only be one female to run the hip-hip genre. It will help combat the small-one track mindness of some who think an all-female bill—particularly one largely of women in hip hop—cannot work or co-exist. Wouldn’t be amazing to hear a crowd of people to go out and support not JUST Cardi but the other females especially when you know most of their music?! A crowd where the people know the hits like “Bartier Cardi,” know a City Girls track like “Act Up,” or a newly recent track like “Big Ole Freak” from Megan. Also, how crazy would it be to see them perform a collab like City Girls and Cardi’s “Twerk” record?!
I would love for Cardi B’s potential Femme It Forward tour to go far and wide nationally because its success will yield more female rapper-dominated tour bills. You could even call up some of the female legends, like Lil’ Kim or Missy Elliott to get in on this and make it even more of a moment for women in hip-hop and represent for the old school side.
These ideas might have sounded almost blasephemy and implausible only a few years ago, but not anymore. A tour like this, could be a moment for female rap, and fans have long wanted female rappers to work together on something that feels this major! No, I am not going to say “do it for the culture” because that phrase has been played out and abused to death, but you know, it would actually be good for the culture though!
Hopefully, Cardi B will make this somewhat rumored tour an official thing sometime soon so she can take my money and, ideally, set a much-needed new standard for women in hip-hop!
We are on the last day of Coachella weekend one and DJ Snake could have already won the top spot for not only most, but highest profile guest appearances in one act. The French producer performed at the Outdoor Theatre on Friday night, and when he dropped hit single and recent release “Taki Taki,” the song was performed live by not one, but all four of the featured artists on the track.
Ozuna came out on stage to perform his opening vocals, and was subsequently joined by Cardi B and Selena Gomez who rounded out the performance.
The official music video for “Taki Taki” hit one billion views just 16 weeks after its release, and now that the four artists have come together to perform the track live at Coachella, the song will undoubtedly continue to make waves thanks to its star studded lineup of artists and its feel good Latin vibes.
Cardi B rocked rainbow locks while stepping out for the Swisher Sweets Awards! The 26-year-old rapper hit the red carpet at the award ceremony on Friday night.
During the ceremony Cardi was honored with the Spark Award, which is given to an entertainer that’s gone above and beyond in their career. “Every year, the Spark Award is presented to an artist who is not only changing the game but helping the next generation get to the next level.”
“A lot of people be asking, ‘Why her?’ Well, because b**ch I worked for it!” Cardi said on stage.