It’s been six years since Cardi B released her acclaimed album “Invasion of Privacy”. The anticipation for her next project has been high ever since, especially after she hinted at a new album during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. Cardi expressed her desire for this album to showcase a different side of her, one that is more confident and liberated, promising a slew of music releases.
However, recent reports suggest that Cardi B is under immense pressure from her label. According to insider sources, Cardi’s label has issued a daunting ultimatum: her upcoming album must sell a minimum of 200,000 pure units within its first week, or she risks being dropped from the roster. This news has sparked speculation among fans, with many questioning whether this target is realistic, given the changing landscape of music consumption.
Despite Cardi B’s past success, particularly with “Invasion of Privacy” selling 235,000 copies, her fans have predominantly been streaming listeners rather than purchasers of physical or digital copies. This shift in consumer behavior could pose a significant challenge for Cardi in meeting the sales target set by her label.
In other news, Yung Miami found herself embroiled in controversy after being accused of involvement with Diddy and alleged transport of illicit substances. Responding to these accusations, Yung Miami vehemently denied the claims, dismissing them as baseless rumors propagated by social media.
However, her response sparked further scrutiny, particularly regarding her alleged financial ties to Diddy. Rumors had circulated suggesting that Diddy was providing Yung Miami with a substantial monthly allowance, purportedly as compensation for undisclosed services. Yung Miami’s dismissive response to these rumors only fueled speculation and criticism from online commentators.