Cardi B wins Best Rap Album at Grammys

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American rapper, singer and songwriter, Cardi B snagged historical win on Sunday night, becoming the first solo female artist to win Best Rap Album at the Grammys.

With the victory for Invasion of Privacy, the 26-year-old rapper joined Lauryn Hill as the only female winner in the award’s 23-year history.

Hill won in 1997 as a member of The Fugees.

Cardi, one of EW’s Entertainers of the Year in 2018, was overwhelmed with emotions upon taking the stage, joking, “The nerves are so bad. Maybe I should start smoking weed.”

“I want to thank my daughter,” she went on to say. “I’m not just saying thank you because she’s my daughter. It’s because, you know, when I found out I was pregnant, my album was not complete, like three songs that I was for sure having. And then you know, you know how it was, we was like, we have to get this album done so I could still do videos while I’m still not showing. And it was very long nights.”

The first Grammy win of her young career was just the latest big moment of the night for the rapper. On the Grammys red carpet, she made her reconciliation with husband Offset official (only further amplified by him holding her hand during the acceptance speech). She also performed a fiery rendition of her hit song “Money” earlier in the broadcast.

Check out the complete list of winners at the 2019 Grammy Awards.