This Cardi B’s escaped from a life of gangs and

Cardi B-you said that you escaped a life of gangs, but it also stands for the Crips, and here’s why:

“When I was 16 years old, I used to spend all the time with lots of Blood. I used to hang out with my family and friends. And I said, ‘Listen, it really does blow up’. You will have to go back to the house. it should convert it in the blood. And so I did. Yes, I did, ” he said INBut at the end of the day, Cardi B, it had larger plans. “Sometimes, it’s almost like a brotherhood, a sisterhood of women … sometimes you just have to do some of the things to go up and up and up. You’re doing all of this, and you’re not making money off of it. This is why I don’t do”. Don’t talk too much about it. Because I don’t want a young person, a young girl, I think you are very strong “.

Cardi focuses on the “shmoney”, and in the lives of the gang are not going to give you the kind of firm that I wanted it to. “You can talk to someone who’s considering the Big homie used to and you say, ‘don’t join a gang’. The person that I am, I said, ‘don’t join a gang’. It’s not about violence at all. It’s as if … it won’t win you any money.”

Why do you maintain any affiliation? “What I will repeat it, because I’ve been replaying it for a long time,” he said.

Connie Chu

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