After three tumultuous years of marriage, Cardi B files for divorce with husband Offset
Cardi B is seeking custody of 2-year-old daughter Kulture and child support.
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The couple, who married secretly in September 2017, had already been through a well-publicized rough patch.
NEW YORK: After three tumultuous years of marriage, superstar rapper Cardi B filed for divorce Tuesday from her husband, rapper Offset, according to court records.
The couple, who married secretly in September 2017, had already been through a well-publicized rough patch that resulted in her announcing their break-up almost two years ago.
"We got a lot of love for each other but things just haven't been working out between us for a long time," she said in a December 2018 video on Instagram, where she has some 75.5 million followers.
"It's just like, I guess we just grew out of love, but we're not together anymore."
But by about a year later the pair had reconciled and Cardi B, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar, told Vogue at the time that the split was over her husband's infidelity.
"We have come to a clear understanding. For me, monogamy is the only way," she said.
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Cardi B is seeking custody of 2-year-old daughter Kulture and child support from Offset, whose real name is Kiari Cephus.
A hearing is set for November 4, according to the Fulton County court in Georgia, which is Offset's home state.
Despite the turmoil in her personal life, Cardi B has rocketed to success from her humble origins in New York's Bronx.
Her 2017 hit "Bodak Yellow" brought her fame, and 2020 chart topper "WAP" brought her controversy.
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The song is an unadulterated celebration of female desire brimming with graphic sexual metaphors that left American conservatives hot and bothered.
Orelsan, Valtònyc & Husky: When Rappers Earned A Bad Name For Their Work
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Rap as a music genre is often equated with profanity, misogyny, violence and crime. Here are a few times that rappers had to face the music for their work.
Rap as a music genre is often equated with profanity, misogyny, violence and crime. Here are a few times that rappers had to face the music for their work.
In December last year, Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) said rap music must be state controlled. Putin noted that “rap is based on three pillars: sex, drugs and protest”. He said that of the three, he was most worried about lyrics that promoted drug use because it led to the degradation of a nation. His comments came amid a crackdown on contemporary music, with several concerts cancelled. At least three Russian rappers faced the ire of the authorities, with rapper Husky (R) serving a 12-day jail sentence for hooliganism after he performed a song on top of a car in a parking lot after his performance was called off at the last minute.
In December last year, Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) said rap music must be state controlled. Putin noted that “rap is based on three pillars: sex, drugs and protest”. He said that of the thre..
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In February last year, the Spanish Supreme Court upheld a three-anda-half-year jail sentence against Spanish rapper Valtònyc (in pic) for writing songs that glorified terrorism, insulted the Spanish royalty, supported leftists militant groups and threatened to kill a Spanish politician using a nuclear bomb. Valtònyc’s appeal that he was protected by his right to freedom of expression was rejected. He was supposed to voluntarily enter jail in late May, instead he fled to Belgium.
While he presented himself at a Belgian court, the Flemish country denied extradition to Spain.
In February last year, the Spanish Supreme Court upheld a three-anda-half-year jail sentence against Spanish rapper Valtònyc (in pic) for writing songs that glorified terrorism, insulted the Spanish ..
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In May 2018, Turkish rapper Ezhel (in pic) was arrested in Istanbul on charges of encouraging drug use through his music. The 28-year-old, whose real name is Ömer Sercan İpekçioğlu, spent two months behind bars before he was acquitted in June. Now facing another law suit on the same charge, the rapper said in an interview that he was quitting rap to become a lawyer.
In May 2018, Turkish rapper Ezhel (in pic) was arrested in Istanbul on charges of encouraging drug use through his music. The 28-year-old, whose real name is Ömer Sercan İpekçioğlu, spent two months ..
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In July 2009, French Secretary of State for Solidarity Valérie Létard, Minister for Culture and Communication Christine Albanel and Socialist Party member and President of the Regional Council of Poitou-Charentes Ségolène Royal were up in arms against rapper Orelsan (in pic) for a derogatory song. They said it was a call for hate and incited violence against women. Orelsan said the song was the depiction of a monstrous man and added he had already stopped performing the song live. Royale also threatened to pull the funding for one of his concerts.
In July 2009, French Secretary of State for Solidarity Valérie Létard, Minister for Culture and Communication Christine Albanel and Socialist Party member and President of the Regional Council of Poi..
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In 1992, former US president George HW Bush criticised rapper Ice-T (in pic) for his song ‘Cop Killer’ where the rapper condones the killing of cops. Senior Bush did not name the song but slammed lyrics that glorified violence, especially against police officials. Ice-T, on his part, said the song was from the point of view of a black man who had faced police brutality.
In 1992, former US president George HW Bush criticised rapper Ice-T (in pic) for his song ‘Cop Killer’ where the rapper condones the killing of cops. Senior Bush did not name the song but slammed ly..