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Who Are Cardi B's Parents and What Impact Did They Have on Her Music Style? - Blavity

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Cardi B, born Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar, has achieved widespread fame as a leading and influential woman in the music industry today. Her work in hip-hop and rap music has helped revitalize and empower women in this segment of entertainment. Despite her well-known reputation for provocative lyrics and vibrant personality, there is certainly a lot of information fans still want to know about her background. For example, who are Cardi B’s parents and what influence did they have on the artist she is today . Cardi B’s Early Career Cardi B was born on October 11, 1992, in New York City, to Carlos Almanzar, an immigrant from the Dominican Republic, and Clara Almanzar, who is of Trinidadian descent. Her parents worked tirelessly to provide for their family, setting an example of hard work and determination that Cardi B would take into her music career to come. Amid the challenges of living in the South Bronx, Cardi B also absorbed the rich cultural tapestry of her surroundings. The...

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