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Cardi B Will Judge New Yorkers’ Jingles for Zohran Mamdani’s Free 2-K Song Contest

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Cardi B Will Judge New Yorkers’ Jingles for Zohran Mamdani’s Free 2-K Song Contest

By Kory Grow

Kory Grow

Contact Kory Grow on X View all posts by Kory Grow April 3, 2026 NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 20: Zohran Mamdani is seen on November 20, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by BG048/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images) Zohran Mamdani and Cardi B. BG048/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images; Sacha Lecca

Do you have the musical acumen and passion for toddler education to impress both Zohran Mamdani and Cardi B? The New York City mayor announced on Friday that Cardi B would judge a citywide competition of jingles, officially New York’s Best Childcare Jingle, written to promote Mamdani’s free childcare initiative for the Big Apple’s two-year-olds, which the administration is calling 2-K, similar to pre-K and 3-K for three-year-olds.

New Yorkers who think they have what it takes can submit a 30-second jingle to a special page of the NYC.gov website, which they must also post to their social media with the tags #NYC2KJingle and @nycmayor, to tell the world in a catchy and memorable way that the city will be offering free 2-K education in select neighborhoods in the fall. Once all the submissions are in on April 17, Cardi B will select five finalists, and New Yorkers will ultimately pick the winner.

“As Cardi B says: ‘I can get ’em both. I don’t wanna choose,'” Mamdani said in a statement. “With universal childcare, New Yorkers won’t have to. For too long, families have been forced to choose between affordable care and staying in the city they love. Now, they can have both — free care in the greatest city in the world.”

In a video promoting the contest, Mamdani asks Cardi B what she thinks of free childcare. “I feel like free childcare is very important,” she says. “Sometimes, us women, we can’t really go forward because we don’t have nobody to help us take care of our kids.”

The initial neighborhoods where 2-K will be available (the Bronx’s Fordham, Manhattan’s Washington Heights, Brooklyn’s Canarsie, and Southeast Queens) have special connections to Cardi B, who was born in the Bronx and has Dominican and Caribbean roots like many of the people who live there. The initial launch will be open to 2,000 children. The rollout foreshadows Mamdani’s plan for universal childcare, one of the platforms he campaigned on during the election. The program will be available to New Yorkers regardless of ZIP code, income, or immigration status.

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