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Cardi B, Rihanna, Tiffany Haddish, Issa Rae, Donald Trump & More Named on Time Magazine’s 2018 List of the World’s Most Influential People

The 2018 “Time 100” represents a US-centric list of global influencers.

TIME has revealed it’s list of “100 Most Influential People” ahead of print publication. The list which is doted each year by Americans, covers a wide spectrum of “persons of influence” as well as a few names that exert their power behind the scenes. Tech giants were the first to see their names called, as were celebrities who used their social platform for political commentary.

Of interest to our readership, many prominent members of the hip hop establishment and the Black community were rewarded for their cultural contributions. Musical artists Rihanna and Cardi B were commemorated in writing by Adele and Taraji P. Henson respectively. Adele wrote of Rihanna “She makes her own rules and bends ours.” Her tenacious resolve is not something that can be adopted at will. Adele knows all too well that Rihanna’s “groundbreaking world” is one that no one else will ever be safe in.

Although Taraji P. Henson admitted to not being able to completely identify with Cardi B, she was instantly touched by the rapper unapologetic self-represensation lauding her the “voice of the people.” Popular entertainers Tiffany Haddish, Issa Rae and Chadwick Boseman also made their debuts on the list. On the other side of the spectrum, demagogues such as Kim Jong-Un and Donald Trump graced the list for all the wrong reasons.

@tiffanyhaddish is one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2018—and one of our six #TIME100 covers. @kevinhart4real met her on the #comedy scene 13 years ago: "She was young, raw and funny, almost like she didn’t have a care in the world. But when I noticed her car was packed to the brim with her belongings," recalls the actor, who stars alongside Haddish in @nightschool (out Sept. 28), "I asked her if everything was O.K. That’s when I found out she was homeless and living in that car." Hart gave her $300—"it was all I had with me"—and handed it to her. "Now Tiffany is bringing a whole new level of fresh to the comedy scene. She’s just so authentic and unfiltered," he adds. "You never know what’s going to come out of her mouth. And you can tell she’s having fun—she’s seen a time when things couldn’t get any worse, and she’s giving it all she has." See the full list at TIME.com/100. Photograph by Peter Hapak for TIME

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