Make room Nicki Minaj and Cardi B! There’s a new rapper on the scene. Kennedy O’Neal (aka Super Kennedy) is only 7-years old, but she’s already a lyrical maestro in the making on a mission to teach kids and adults about financial responsibility. To kick off the New Year, she is excited to release her debut single appropriately titled, “Piggy Bank.” (Watch it now on YouTube).

“I had so much fun recording it. At first, I was a little nervous about recording, by my dad gave me the boost that I needed,” Kennedy said. “I would tap on the microphone because I couldn’t believe my voice was being recorded. It is an unbelievable feeling.”

 

‘It simply isn’t our time’: Julián Castro ends presidential bid

 

According to a GOBankingRates.com survey, 58 percent of Americans have less than $1,000 in savings. Kennedy, who’s been fascinated with money ever since she was in diapers, wants to do her part to inspire young people to work hard and save their money. That way they can enjoy financial freedom as they get older.

“Hundred dollars? Thanks. I’ma put that in my bank. When I go check my account, I don’t want that to be blank. No, I don’t want to go broke. I want my piggy to bank. This little piggy’s not broke. This little piggy went right to the bank,” she raps in her catchy single. “Pay what you owe on time. You don’t want 50 to getcha. I play and I work, and I work and I play.”

Source: 7-Year Old Releases Catchy Song Teaching Financial Responsibility, Raps About Not Owing Rapper 50 Cent Money