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Cardi B’s New Single ‘Enough (Miami)’ Charts at #1

Cardi B's newest released single "Enough (Miami)" came out on March 15. The Bronx native rapper's song now sits at #1 on the US iTunes chart.
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Cardi B’s newest released single “Enough (Miami)” came out on March 15. The Bronx native rapper’s song now sits at #1 on the U.S. iTunes chart.

Cardi B, also known as Belcalis Almánzar, is on a hot streak of new singles. At the beginning of this month, she released a freestyle entitled “Like What.” The track scathingly calls out her “obsessed haters,” and was her first solo release since 2021. Just a few weeks later, the Bronx-based rapper debuted “Enough (Miami),” a follow-up to “Like What” that fits the same vibe.

The track boasts a heavy baseline and punchy, confident bars. According to Genius, she lauds her past successes and reminds naysayers to stay in their lane. “Did a lot winnin’, lot of scorin’ (Yeah). Cardi Bryant, Cardi Jordan (Yeah)…I’m gettin’ better and better-er. I don’t see no competitors (You know it).” Cardi B is one of the most commercially successful female rappers on the scene, and this single proves that she knows it.

Moreover, just hours after its release, “Enough (Miami)” launched to the #1 spot on the US iTunes chart. According to Forbes, the track rules the rankings for the bestselling song in the country. When fans discovered this, they welcomed the artist back with open arms.

Despite the “Bodak Yellow” rapper’s success on the charts and confident lyrics, the artist has expressed nerves about releasing her second full-length album. Furthermore, her 2018 debut, Invasion of Privacy, made her the first female rapper in history to win Best Rap Album at the 2019 Grammys. According to Variety, her anxiety stems from not being able to meet those high standards again. However, Cardi B hasn’t left fans hanging. Since Invasion of Privacy, she’s maintained a consistent stream of single releases and hopped on collaborations with other artists.

You can listen to “Enough (Miami)” below.