
Cardi B Teases Major Announcement With Mysterious Message: ‘Time's Up'
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Cardi B is building anticipation for a major reveal, taking to Instagram on June 23 to share a cryptic video and message that has fans buzzing.
The 32-year-old rapper hinted at a big announcement set for tomorrow, posting a dramatic video filled with intense imagery and bold declarations. In the clip, Cardi reflects on the past seven years of her journey, saying, 'Seven years and the time has come. Seven years of love, life, and loss. Seven years I gave them grace, but now, I give them hell.'
She continued with powerful statements, adding, 'I learned power is not given, it's taken. I'm shedding feathers and no more tears. I'm not back, I'm beyond. I'm not your villain, I'm your tyrant. The time is here. The time is now.'
Her caption echoed the sentiment with a short but pointed message: 'Time up. I got an announcement to make tomorrow.'
Fans immediately flooded the comments with excitement and speculation. One fan wrote, 'No way I'm so up,' while another echoed Cardi's words, saying, 'I'm not your villain, I'm your karma!'
While the nature of the announcement remains unclear, the tone suggests something deeply personal, and possibly career-defining. Whether it's new music, a major project, or a bold new chapter, Cardi B has everyone watching and waiting.
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