Whatever opinions you may have about Cardi Bβs music or image, her business acumen is perpetually on point. Now, the megastar is making sure her signature phrase is reserved for her use alone, filing an official application to trademark both the word and sound βOkurrr.β
The trademark was filed on behalf of Cardiβs company, Washpoppin, Inc. and is intended to primarily cover merchandise, as reported by Rolling Stone:
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According to the filing, the clothing trademark would cover βT-shirts, sweatshirts, hooded sweatshirts, pants, shorts, jackets, footwear, headgear, namely hats and caps, blouses, bodysuits, dresses, jumpsuits, leggings, shirts, sweaters and undergarments.β The rapper also submitted an application that covers the misspelled use of the word: βOkurr.β
Those who have followed Cardi since her days on Love and Hip Hop (or prior, on social media), have long been familiar with her use of the versatile phrase and pigeon-like delivery, which recently hit the mainstream with her appearance on Pepsiβs Super Bowl commercials. Naturally, as her brand grows, sheβs keeping her bases coveredβnotably, she and Offset have already secured the trademark on daughter Kulture Kiariβs name.
Bottom line: Cardiβs consistently finding new ways to secure bagsβokurrr?
Updated: 3/25/19, 7:45 a.m., E.T.: Since folks had so much to say about Cardi B trademarking βokurrr,β she addressed her critics directly on one of her favorite mediums, social media, via a stream of tweets and at least one IG story, before announcing sheβd be βoff Twitter for a few days.β Her basic rebuttal? Like it or not, thatβs how capitalism works, yβall... okurrr?
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