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Cardi B announces long-awaited album ‘Am I the Drama?' seven years after her debut

Cardi B announces long-awaited album ‘Am I the Drama?' seven years after her debut

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Cardi B has revealed the title and release date of her long-awaited sophomore album.
Titled 'Am I the Drama?', the album is scheduled to drop later this year on September 19, nearly seven years after her groundbreaking debut, 'Invasion of Privacy', captivated audiences and critics alike.
Finally! Cardi B has revealed the title and release date of her long-awaited sophomore album.
The track, produced by Charlie Heat and HeyMicki with DJ SwanQo contributing, served as an electrifying glimpse of her evolution as an artist.
This startling imagery sets the tone for what fans can expect from her return to the limelight. Just last week, Cardi B marked her re-entry into the music scene with the release of 'Outside', her first solo single in over a year.
The Grammy-winning rapper took to social media to share the news, unveiling the album cover which features her striking a pose amidst a flock of crows.
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On Sunday, June 22, Cardi B hinted at being in 'album mode.' She shared an introspective video on Instagram, reflecting on the journey that has brought her to this crucial moment in her career.
'Seven years and the time has come. Seven years of love, light and loss,' she proclaimed. 'Seven years I gave them grace, but now I give them hell. I learned power's not giving, it's taking. I'm shedding feathers and no more tears. I'm not back, I'm beyond. I'm not your villain, I'm your karma. The time is here. The time is now.'
Cardi B's influence on the music industry is undeniable; in less than a decade, she has cemented her place as one of the most significant artists across genres and generations.
She is currently the highest-certified female rapper on the RIAA's Top Artists (Digital Singles) chart, boasting over 100 million RIAA-certified units sold and three diamond certifications.
Her debut album continues to break records, with all 13 tracks now certified at least Platinum.
The landmark album features the history-making Diamond-certified hit 'Bodak Yellow', a track that catapulted her into global stardom.
Cardi B's accolades are truly impressive.
With 10 Grammy nominations, a win for Best Rap Album, and an array of awards including Billboard Music Awards, American Music Awards and inclusion in TIME's 100 Most Influential People, her influence extends beyond music.
Last year, she made headlines as Playboy's first-ever Creative Director in Residence and has continued to thrive in her versatility with collaborations, including the Platinum-certified 'Put It On The Floor Again' alongside Latto.
With 'Am I the Drama?' set to release, Cardi B is preparing to reclaim her title and re-establish her dominance in the industry.

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