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By Victor Omondi Just days to its 15th Annual Women in Music event, Billboard released its Women of Music issue, recognizing a few of the most impactful female artists of the year, including Chloe x Halle, Dua Lipa, JLo, Dolly Parton, and Jessica Reyes. Nevertheless, out of them all, Cardi B is the standout star, […]

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