Cardi B Releases Music Video for ‘Enough (Miami)’: Watch

[ad_1]


Cardi B says “enough is enough” in the music video for her latest single.


On Friday, the 31-year-old Bronx-raised rapper released her second song of the month, “Enough (Miami),” and an accompanying music video in which she rocks five different looks. In the image, filmed in Miami, Cardi raps at a fast-paced pace in outfits ranging from a floor-length fur coat to a revealing bureaucratic suit. She touts her confidence from the start, starting with lyrics like: “I verse you and you know who they choose / Cheap and expensive, you know the difference.”


Cardi B in “Basta (Miami).”

Cardi B/Youtube





Elsewhere on the court, she compares herself to basketball greats Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan, calling herself “Cardi Bryant, Cardi Jordan.”


A week before the song’s release, Cardi posted a sample. on tiktok It has since garnered 30.6 million views and 4.9 million likes. The teaser showed the “Bodak Yellow” rapper looking comfortable in the studio as she delivered the single’s lyrics.


Cover art for “Enough (Miami)”.

Brian Ziff



The following Tuesday, she revealed the cover of “Enough (Miami),” a glossy photo of Cardi naked on a satin bench with her hair falling like a curtain over the seat. “ENOUGH (MIAMI) THIS FRIDAY 😉,” she captioned the post, which received support from the likes of Taraji P. Henson and Niecy Nash-Betts.




“Enough (Miami)” follows his first track of 2024, “Like What (Freestyle),” which he released earlier this month. “Like What” samples Missy Elliott’s 1999 hip-hop classic, “She’s a Bitch,” and Cardi reigns triumphant over bar haters like: “It’s a look when I’m pulling out the V/Red wig that comes to me up to the knees.” / It’s your birthday, but they’re talking about me / Why are you mad? Take a picture and say, ‘Cheese.'”



Her video, directed by her ex-husband Offset, shows her strolling through a luxurious home in a skin-baring bikini, another long fur jacket, and statement jewelry.


Never miss a story: sign up PEOPLE’s free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.


It is currently unclear whether the two songs will be attached to the Grammy winner’s sophomore album, the successor to her critically and commercially successful debut. Invasion of privacy. As of now, the tracks continue Cardi’s drop trend that dates back to her 2020 hit single “WAP,” featuring Megan Thee Stallion.

Leave a Comment