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Cardi b Fans don’t have to wait much longer for his long-awaited Sophomore album.
On Monday, June 23, “Wap” and two moms shared their second LP, “I drama?” It is expected to be published on 19 September 2025 and fans cannot contain excitement.
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Before the release date of his second album, which will be seven years of his first project, “Invasion of Privacy”, Cardi B teased his fans on Instagram with a mysterious video.
“Seven years and time has come. Seven years of love, light and loss,” he said in the video. “For seven years I gave them grace, but now I give them hell.”
“Bodak Yellow” The rapper continued, “I learned that power would not give, it takes. I have shed feathers and no longer tears.”
“I’m not back,” he added, “I’m outside. I’m not your thread, I’m your karma. Time is here. Time is now.”
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They shake I’m afraid! Do you think she was a shelf! He’s back! Oh, he will take it! Keep your foot on their neck !! Please include wap, up & bongos bonuses so it sells even higher !! It’s pre -ordered!
– Jerome Trammel, MBA (@mrjerometrammel) June 23, 2025
Fans immediately paved the Cardi B Instagram comment section to share the excitement about their new project.
“They shake, I’m afraid!” The user wrote. “Do you think she was a shelf! He’s back! Oh, he will take it! Keep your legs on their neck! Please include ‘Wap’, ‘up’ and ‘bongos’ bonuses to sell even higher! It’s a pre -order !!”
Another commenter sent, “We used to pray for such times.”
Wnba star Angel Reese Also weighed in the conversation by writing, “Thanks Yaaaaaa! Can’t Waittt.”
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The announcement will follow Carmi B’s comments in May 2025, when he expressed his frustration with artists who had slowly sent the song to the 23-track album.
“I really need these F-CKING features,” he said online. “And it’s like I really don’t try to press or craze for these artists because I love them down.”
He added, “But it’s like, come now! I need it! I need it right now! Helloooo! You don’t want to miss this opportunity. I sing this sh-t myself! But I really need and I need you to hurry and love you. I feel like no one wants to miss this album.”
In the previous interview covered by the explosion, Cardi B teased the project name by saying that it represents him well because he is a “messy queen”.
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“I feel like it’s unexpected, and I feel like it’s something that is not really outside,” he continued. “It’s going to be things that people expect me and many things that people don’t expect from me.”
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On Friday, June 20, Cardi B released a new song “Out” after performing it two days before the Cannes Lions Spotify event.
By PEOPLECardi B told his social media followers that he published a large part of their persistence before sharing, which inspired Snappy.
“I did this song a few months ago when I was well, very angry. I had to change some bars because I was madGold, “he said.
Cardi B’s new album will be seven years after his debut album “Invasion of Privacy” made his debut on the Billboard 200 list # 1.
A project with popular singles “Bodak Yellow” and “I Like It” sold 255,000 copies in the first week and gained critical popularity.
LP also earned several awards, including the BET Award, the Grammy Award and the Guinness World Record.
In 2018 interviewHe talked about how proud he was about the project and added that he wanted to show listeners that he could “make different types of music”.
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“I felt like people [were] Boxing me [in] And think that I could do like a certain type of sound. And I just wanted to show people that no, I could do different things. And then, besides, I’m proud that I could be a woman in my album, do you know? “He added.
“Many people think I’m just this girl with no emotion. I hate it to admit it, but I have feelings. I am a woman, at the end of the day. I have feelings, and I’m glad I could pour it into my album, my work.”