In a category that had Mac Miller’s ‘Swimming’, Nipsey Hussle’s ‘Victory Lap’, Pusha-T’s ‘DAYTONA’, and Travis Scott’s ‘ASTROWORLD’, Cardi B’s ‘Invasion Of Privacy’ reigns supreme. She made history and won Best Rap Album, the first GRAMMY of her career.
"Oh, the nerves are so bad. Maybe I need to start smoking weed."@iamcardib with the funniest and most genuine acceptance speech #GRAMMYS pic.twitter.com/Zl5E2Zdcrp
— UPROXX (@UPROXX) February 11, 2019
During her emotional acceptance speech. She gave a special shout out to her daughter, Kulture. “It was very long nights,” she said about making her album while pregnant. The rapper also gave a shout out to artists that collaborated with her on the album including J Balvin, Kehlani, Bad Bunny and the Migos.