Cardi B Announces New Single 'Enough (Miami)' by Sharing Sultry, NSFW Cover Art

Mar. 15, 2025

Cardi B at the Vanity Fair Oscars Party in Beverly Hills on March 10, 2024.Photo:MICHAEL TRAN/AFP via Getty

US rapper Cardi B attends the Vanity Fair Oscars Party at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, California, on March 10, 2024

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The “WAP” rapper’s hair is also styled long and elegantly draped over her shoulder, and as she lays on her stomach, she resembles a mermaid.

In the caption, she teased the single’s upcoming release date, writing, “ENOUGH (MIAMI) OUT THIS FRIDAY 😉.”

Other commenters noted how stunning the hitmaker looked in the image. “She is exactly the queen she thinks she is!😍🔥,” wrote another fan.

Several of Cardi’s famous friends also showed their support.Taraji P. Hensoncommented, “COME AAAAWWWWLLLL THA WAY THROUGH 🔥🔥🔥😍😍😍🥶🥶🥶,” whileNiecy Nashsweetly added, “Pretty girl 😍😍😍😍.”

Cardi B at the TikTok in the Mix event in December 2023 in Mesa, Arizona.Kevin Mazur/Getty

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It sounds as though the upcoming release features a menacing beat and a return to her rapid-fire, east coast rap style that fueled her debut and early mixtape. Lyrically, she touts herself and threatens any adversaries, making references to Crime Mob’s 2004 hit “Knuck If You Buck.”

“Enough (Miami)” follows the release of “Like What (Freestyle),” a one-off track that Cardi B dropped several weeks ago and samples the 1999Missy Elliottclassic “She’s a Bitch.”

It’s yet to be confirmed if the “I Like It” rapper’s recent singles will appear on her forthcoming, sophomore album, which she hasteased several times in recent years.

When the project does drop, it’ll be the follow-up to Cardi’s breakout, debut studio albumInvasion of Privacy, which arrived in 2018 and featured hits like “Bartier Cardi,” “Bodak Yellow” and “Drip.”

source: people.com