LA Female Rapper and Olympian Carol Cake Makes Men 'Pay Up'

You may know Carol Cake as the 2x Olympic sprinter and world record holder as the 'Fastest Women in Puerto Rico,' or you may have seen her in the latest GNC commercial. No matter the obstacle Carol sets her goals high and crushes them, and her latest single 'Pay Up' is no different.
The music video serves as the first single from her long-awaited debut album '7 Candles' executively produced by Atlanta producer Omega Tha Kid. 'Pay Up' pays tribute to one of Carol's favorite eras (and many of music lovers era's too) the 90s. Laced with 90's fashion from her clothing to the signature boombox, 'Pay Up' is the summer anthem we all need to set the tone for the numerous pool parties and kickbacks to come.
Carol Rodriguez (known as C. Rod on the track and field scene) continues to expand her reach in entertainment by revisiting her love of music as she channels her family’s ties to the arts. From a long line of musicians including her mother whom was a singer and her grandfather a member of New Orleans's ‘The 5 Knight’s’, Carol experienced her first taste at music at the age of 7 years old using a 2XL robot to write and record her lyrics, then once again at age 9 where she’d go one to partake in the marching, jazz and symphonic bands. Carol embraced her alter ego ‘Carol Cake’ in 2011 as she released her first freestyle to Lil Wayne’s ‘6 Foot 7 Foot.’ Since, Carol has been sprinting from track to track in the preparations of her debut project ‘7 Candles.’
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