Cardi B Returns to SNL with High-Energy Performance of 'Bodega Baddie' and 'ErrTime'
In a highly anticipated return, Cardi B took the stage as musical guest on Saturday Night Live (SNL), delivering a high-energy performance of her latest album's two standout tracks, "Bodega Baddie" and "ErrTime."
The Bronx native kicked off the night with "Bodega Baddie," a mesmerizing blend of merengue and dembow rhythms that showcased Cardi's signature style. The crowd was immediately captivated by her infectious energy, as she commanded the stage with ease.
Next up was "ErrTime," a nominee for Outstanding Hip Hop/Rap Song at the NAACP Image Awards later this month. This track highlighted Cardi's versatility, seamlessly transitioning between genres and showcasing her impressive vocal range.
Throughout her performance, Cardi B revealed glimpses into the creative process behind these two tracks, sharing with Rolling Stone that she draws inspiration from her personal experiences and emotions. "I'm a different person every single day," she said. "When I'm in a good mood and I'm with my friends, [I'm] like, 'Damn, I want my shit to be played in this club.'"
With the release of her highly acclaimed album Am I the Drama?, Cardi B has solidified her position as one of the most influential voices in hip-hop. The 33-track masterpiece reached number one on the Billboard 200 and earned widespread critical acclaim, with Rolling Stone praising it as a "massive comeback triumph" that cements her status as a queen.
As part of her promotional tour, Cardi B is set to embark on her first headline arena tour, Little Miss Drama, which kicks off in February and will make stops across the country before concluding in mid-April.
In a highly anticipated return, Cardi B took the stage as musical guest on Saturday Night Live (SNL), delivering a high-energy performance of her latest album's two standout tracks, "Bodega Baddie" and "ErrTime."
The Bronx native kicked off the night with "Bodega Baddie," a mesmerizing blend of merengue and dembow rhythms that showcased Cardi's signature style. The crowd was immediately captivated by her infectious energy, as she commanded the stage with ease.
Next up was "ErrTime," a nominee for Outstanding Hip Hop/Rap Song at the NAACP Image Awards later this month. This track highlighted Cardi's versatility, seamlessly transitioning between genres and showcasing her impressive vocal range.
Throughout her performance, Cardi B revealed glimpses into the creative process behind these two tracks, sharing with Rolling Stone that she draws inspiration from her personal experiences and emotions. "I'm a different person every single day," she said. "When I'm in a good mood and I'm with my friends, [I'm] like, 'Damn, I want my shit to be played in this club.'"
With the release of her highly acclaimed album Am I the Drama?, Cardi B has solidified her position as one of the most influential voices in hip-hop. The 33-track masterpiece reached number one on the Billboard 200 and earned widespread critical acclaim, with Rolling Stone praising it as a "massive comeback triumph" that cements her status as a queen.
As part of her promotional tour, Cardi B is set to embark on her first headline arena tour, Little Miss Drama, which kicks off in February and will make stops across the country before concluding in mid-April.