In a world where decisions can feel as cosmic as Mercury retrograde, Mayor Zohran Mamdani recently faced a high-stakes question that would make any music aficionado’s head spin—who do you pick, Cardi B or Nicki Minaj? During an interview with Sidetalk NYC, he unhesitatingly chose Cardi B, a decision reflecting not just personal preference but also a strategic collaboration to promote his ambitious free childcare program. Could this choice be written in the stars or simply a savvy political move? Whatever the case, Mamdani’s endorsement of Cardi comes as the rapper lends her superstar power to address a critical issue facing many New Yorkers: affordable childcare. Let’s dive into the fascinating dynamics between these two hip-hop icons and explore what Mamdani’s choice might mean for parents and caregivers grappling with the city’s childcare crisis.
Zohran Mamdani picked Cardi B over Nicki Minaj when asked to choose between the two iconic rappers during an interview with Sidetalk NYC. The decision came after he recently teamed up with Cardi to promote his free childcare program.
“Cardi B,” he said confidently. “What media training do I need? We’re already teaming up with Cardi B to put out the word about universal childcare… Cardi B is gonna be judging the jingle contest to get the word out about that childcare. So, it’s no contest. Also, when you look back, and you think about who she had on her music years ago, J Balvin, Bad Bunny, way before a lot of people were onto them.”
The collaboration comes as Nicki Minaj has aligned herself with the Republican Party in recent months. She’s praised Donald Trump, spoken at various conservative events, feuded with California Gov. Gavin Newsom, and more.
After campaigning on universal childcare, Zohran Mamdani announced the first four communities that will receive free 2-K, last month, with the goal of reaching full universality within four years. He teamed up with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to fund the project. “Raising a child takes a village – and it takes a city government willing to step up and tackle the child care crisis head-on,” the mayor said in a statement at the time. “On day eight, we moved closer to making universal childcare a reality. This fall, 2,000 New York City two-year-olds will have a brighter future because of it. Launching free 2-K in these four neighborhoods is just the beginning of our work to put money back in New Yorkers’ pockets, strengthen our entire economy and help more families build their lives here.”
Earlier this month, Cardi B got involved in the promotion of the program. They discussed the need for universal childcare in a video posted on the NYC Mayor’s Office YouTube page. “As Cardi B says: ‘I can get ’em both. I don’t wanna choose.’ With universal child care, New Yorkers won’t have to,” Mamdani said in a statement. “For too long, families have been forced to choose between affordable care and staying in the city they love. Now, they can have both—free care in the greatest city in the world.”
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