Cardi B Asserts Dominance Over Competitors in Latest Track 'Enough (Miami)'

Cardi B Asserts Dominance Over Competitors in Latest Track 'Enough (Miami)'

Cardi B dropped her latest single, 'Enough (Miami),' accompanied by a visually striking music video featuring her iconic platform boots and bold fashion choices.

Cardi B Declares Her Rivals Are 'Washed' on New Song 'Enough (Miami)'

Cardi B Declares Her Rivals Are 'Washed' on New Song 'Enough (Miami)'

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Cardi B is making a strong comeback and has a message for her haters in her latest song. In her new track "Enough (Miami)", which was released on Friday, March 15, Cardi starts off by rapping, "Me vs. you and you know who they pickin." The song highlights Cardi's confidence as she raps about applying pressure like boa constrictors and calls out other women who are not doing anything meaningful.

Cardi doesn’t mention any of her competitors by name in the song. However, in the chorus, she talks about "my opps linkin' up," which could be a subtle hint at Nicki Minaj collaborating with City GirlsJT. Cardi collaborated with the City Girls on "Twerk" in 2018 while JT (real name Jatavia Shakara Johnson) was in jail for aggravated identity theft. In 2022, Cardi and JT, 31, had a public falling out, coinciding with JT forming a friendship with Minaj, 41.

Cardi’s latest single, likely from her upcoming second album, was accompanied by a visually striking music video. The video primarily features Cardi rapping on a bare soundstage while sporting a variety of revealing outfits.

She begins in a wine-red sling bikini with matching hair and later changes into a black outfit made up of torn fishnets. Next, she rocks a cherry-red, space-age stripper ensemble, followed by a cowl resembling Kylie Minogue's "Can't Get You Out of My Head" outfit, and finally, a white T-shirt and underwear combination that leaves little to the imagination.


Cardi B released "Enough (Miami)" two weeks after her first solo song since 2021, titled "Like What (Freestyle)." The freestyle made its debut in the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100, specifically landing at No. 38. The music video for the freestyle was directed by Cardi's estranged husband, Offset.

Offset, the 32-year-old rapper from Migos, had been a source of encouragement for Cardi as she navigated her fears about releasing new music following her 2018 album, Invasion of Privacy. On February 19, he took to his Instagram Story to push her to overcome her doubts, urging her to stop being scared and to release the album. He also praised her new music, calling it "fire" and noting that it goes crazy.

Cardi revealed in a recent interview with Vogue México y Latinoamérica that she constantly receives advice to release her record soon. Despite the pressure after dropping singles like 'WAP' and 'Up,' Cardi reassures her fans that the album will not be delayed for long. She hints that the album is on its way and encourages everyone to stay tuned for its upcoming release.

Editor's P/S:

Cardi B's latest single, "Enough (Miami)," is a confident and empowering anthem that showcases her unapologetic attitude. With lyrics that target her critics and highlight her resilience, Cardi delivers a powerful message of self-assurance. The accompanying music video further emphasizes her individuality and bold style choices.

Cardi's upcoming second album has been highly anticipated by her fans. While no official release date has been announced, Cardi assures that the album is nearing completion. Her recent singles, including "Like What (Freestyle)," have been well-received and demonstrate her versatility as an artist. With Offset's encouragement and support, Cardi appears to be in a creative and determined mindset, promising an exciting new chapter in her musical journey.