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Submitted by reviewerWEA on Thu, 03/08/2018 - 13:48

As feminism reaches its most shoppable form, women are encouraged to buy everything from skincare products to pink pussy hats. According to New York Magazine, “Cardi B, by contrast, does not speak on behalf of womankind. On “Bodak Yellow,” she talks about herself and herself only: her Louboutins, her mixtapes, her checks from the television mogul Mona Scott-Young.” While other female anthems aim to please, Cardi paints a world in which women don’t need to please anyone at all. For the full article, head to https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/03/08/magazine/25-songs-future-of-music.html#/intro.

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The New York Times Magazine names Cardi B’s “Bodak Yellow” as the #1 Song that Tells us where Music is Going