Cakeswagg Breaks Barriers And Empowers Women In Boston’s Hip-Hop Scene

Cakeswagg is a groundbreaking female rapper who has been at the forefront of pushing boundaries and creating new standards for Boston’s hip-hop scene. The latest single, “Big Plays,” is a shining example of the Hip Hop artist’s exceptional talents and artistic ingenuity, underscoring her unwavering devotion to the craft.

Pouring every ounce of her being into her music, Cakeswagg stands out with her flawless rhymes and lyrics. The catchy chorus, “It’s still big cake I get it f*cking baking/ This ain’t no pop smoke but still f*cking shaking,” showcases the songwriter’s skill in crafting quotable lines that people can easily remember. The single’s message of breaking barriers and making big moves is perfectly complemented by the music video set in the 1920s.

The Boston native shines through in the bustling hip-hop scene with her lyrics that focus on feminine strength, girl power, and standing firm in the face of adversity. In “Big Plays,” she asserts herself with lines such as “My b*tches choosey, we get boujee on you f*cking goofy,” and “I’m still sturdy, do some proving if you wanna move me.” Her determination to be a force in the industry and empower women through her creations is evident in every word she writes and every beat she produces. 

As a CEO of Strong Black Girl Shop, Cakeswagg’s commitment to empowering women extends beyond her music. She hopes to inspire young girls to follow their dreams, regardless of the difficulties they may face. Her efforts in breaking stereotypes and creating new standards for the Boston hip-hop scene, proves her tireless dedication to being a source of motivation for aspiring musicians and women all around the world.

Watch the official music video for “Big Plays” here:

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