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Cardi B Shared Support For Teyana Taylor After She Announced She's Retiring From Music, And It Sparked A Discussion About Black Women In The Industry

It's always a good day to uplift another woman.

In case you haven't heard of Teyana Taylor, lemme tell you about my girl: At 15, she was signed to Pharrell's Star Trak Entertainment AND choreographed Beyoncé's "Ring the Alarm" music video. Since then, she's acted, modeled, and dropped some of the best R&B to ever bless our ears.

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You might recognize her as the unbelievably beautiful woman in Kanye West's "Fade" music video!

Well, the 29-year-old recently took to Instagram with a shocking announcement that she'll seemingly be retiring from the music game.

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She shared a pic of her 2020 Spotify Artist Wrapped, revealing she had over 162 million (!) streams this year.

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In the caption, she wrote she felt "super under-appreciated as an artist, receiving little to no real push from the 'machine', constantly getting the shorter end of the stick, being overlooked, I mean the list [goes] on and on lol."

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"I’m retiring this chapter of my story with the comfort that I can depart with peace of mind seeing that all the hard work and passion put in was indeed loved and supported somewhere in the world!"

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"Don’t worry, y’all know all hustlers have the understanding that when one door closes another will open...Either that or I’m pickin' da locks!" she concluded.

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Teyana also expressed frustration when the Grammy nominations were announced last month. Despite her latest album debuting at No. 1 on Billboard's Top R&B Albums chart, she received no love from the Recording Academy and pointed out all she could see was "dick in this category."

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Well, Cardi B recently hopped on Twitter to comment on her friend's announcement.

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The "WAP" rapper revealed she hated that Teyana "feels how she feels 'cause she sooo talented."

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This sparked a ton of conversation in the comments about the industry. Some pointed out that Black women have a tough time in the R&B genre because the radio favors rap, especially from men:

Others thought the problem was really the lack of media coverage of R&B artists:

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And some people just appreciated that Cardi used her platform to uplift another female artist:

TL;DR: Black women in R&B deserve more love!!!

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