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Mayor Mamdani, Rapper Cardi B Team up to Announce 2-K Application Start Date, Jingle Competition

The program will offer 2,000 free seats this fall and add a citywide jingle contest with Cardi B on the judging panel.

  • On Friday, Mayor Zohran Mamdani and rapper Cardi B announced the city will launch a '2-K' universal child care program this fall, providing 2,000 free seats for 2-year-olds.
  • "Child care is very important," Cardi said, noting mothers often cannot advance professionally without help; the program builds on existing pre-K and 3-K efforts, targeting families regardless of income or ZIP code.
  • To promote the rollout, officials launched a citywide contest inviting New Yorkers to create original 15- or 30-second jingles, with Cardi joining a panel of judges to select five finalists before public voting.
  • Applications for the program open June 2 and close June 26, with offers expected in August; all submissions for the jingle competition are due by April 17, with no AI allowed.
  • City officials expect the program to expand to 12,000 seats next year, with the administration planning universal access within four years as a permanent fixture.
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The New Yorker broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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