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cardi b new 2018 download tracks 's new album: release date, tracklist, songs, features & more. Everything you need to know about Cardi B's new album dropping in 2021 - the songs, release date, tracklist, features and more. Since Cardi B exploded onto the Hip-Hop scene with '' in June 2017, the hilarious rapstress has quickly grown into a household name and a global superstar. Cardi, whose real name is Belcalis Almanzar, married rapper during that very same breakout year and the couple welcomed their first child, a daughter named Kulture, in July 2018. 25 facts you need to know about 'Bodak Yellow' rapper Cardi B. Her debut album 'Invasion Of Privacy' flew to the top of the charts after it dropped in April '18 and boasted hit singles including 'I Like It', 'Be Careful', '' and 'Drip', and features from Migos, , , and more. It's been three years since that jam-packed debut dropped, and fans can't wait to hear what's coming up on her sophomore album. Here's what we know so far. What is Cardi B's new album called? So far, a title for Cardi B's new album hasn't been announced. The rapper's debut album is called 'Invasion Of Privacy', and her previous are titled 'Gangsta B*tch Music, Vol. 1,' 'Underestimated: The Album' and 'Gangsta B*tch Music, Vol. 2.' When is Cardi B's new album dropping? In October, Cardi tweeted that a new album would be coming in 2021. In December, she said, "Music coming sooner than you think. I mean it this time." In August 2020, Cardi confirmed to Angie Martinez during an interview that the album wasn't quite ready yet. "I'm already plotting my next move," she teased, speaking on the success of her hit single 'WAP' with . "I have other projects coming out that doesn't involve music, but when it comes to music I think I'm going to put out another single. I don't have my album ready yet. But even when I feel I have my album ready, I'm still debating when I should put out an album too. The rapstress insinuated that she'd been putting off the release of the album until the pandemic was more under control. "I want to do real f**kin' interviews. I want to see people and sit down. I want to tour. I want to do parties, go to the club and shake my a** to my own music." In July 2020, Cardi B teased the launch of her new music by encouraging her fans to sign up to her website for exclusive details. " SIGN UP FOR NEW MUSIC, MERCH AND MORE . Be the first Ones to know!" she wrote. The new era appears to have a flora and fauna theme, with the imagery showing Cardi sitting on the back of a large peacock (the rapstress has an elaborate peacock tattoo across her leg and back). In June 2020, Cardi confirmed on that her second album is on the way. " The music coming sweety," she told a hater who dissed her on the site, before replying to a fan, " It's coming. Its going to hit too. " In April 2020, Cardi B announced that the follow-up to 'Invasion Of Privacy' would be dropping at some point in 2020. Marking the anniversary of her debut album - her "first baby" - Cardi revealed that her second studio album is on the way. "Happy Birthday Miss INVASION OF PRIVACY. My first baby," she wrote on social media. "Im workin on her sister so I can birth her this year." In February 2020, Cardi told Baller Alert that she hasn't put an exact date on the album yet and won't do so until she's ready. " I can never put a date on it because, like, when you feel like you’ve got those songs, that’s when it’s gonna come out," Cardi said. "I cannot put a date on my ears, you know what I’m saying?" Two years prior, in April 2018, Cardi announced her first album on stage after winning the award for Best New Artist at the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards. After thanking her team, fans and husband Offset, she confirmed: "My album will be coming in April. Yessir, April." What songs are on Cardi B's new album? In a conversation with for Interview magazine in late February 2021, Cardi spoke about the expectations for her new record. "I feel like I’m missing some songs," Cardi told Mariah. "Everybody’s rushing me to put it out, but I don’t know if it’s the right time. When I do interviews, I like to be in people’s faces. I hate Zoom meetings. They’re just so weird. I like to do listening parties. You can’t even tour. That s**t’s wack as f**k." "I do have a song like ‘Be Careful,’" she revealed, after Mariah said the Invasion Of Privacy track was her favourite, "but I think it’s more personal. People were saying, ‘You need to be softer. You need to talk more about yourself.’ And I was telling them that it’s really hard for me to do love records and express myself like that because I never do that. I don’t talk about love and s**t." On February 1st 2021, Cardi announced the release of her single 'Up', which is expected to appear on her new album. The song and video dropped on 4th February. The artwork sees Cardi perched on a round metal swing suspended in the air against a cityscape backdrop, her body wrapped in a clear bodysuit with purple sparkles. As for the , Cardi can be seen in a variety of colourful, racy outfits, joined by a bevy of dancers. In January 2021, a report from Page Six claimed Cardi was preparing to release a new solo single, with a source describing it as "definitely a club song" with "lots of energy." The source added that Cardi's camp had yet to make a decision over what single would be Cardi’s next, and details of her upcoming releases were still being ironed out. During an interview with Elle, Cardi revealed that her new album will have some Beyoncé-inspired Lemonade moments, in reference to the singer's 2016 album which was partially about Jay-Z's infidelity. "My music is always going to make a woman feel like a bad b*tch. When you make a woman feel like she’s the baddest b*tch in the room, to me, that’s female empowerment," she said. "But this album is going to be really different. Of course, it’s going to have my Lemonade moments, my personal relationship moments." Cardi and her now-estranged husband Offset split in 2018 but later reconciled. On his solo album , Offset apologises to Cardi for "breaking your heart, breaking our promise." "If you all are so curious to know about my relationship and blah, blah, blah, I’m going to put it in the f*ckin’ music, and you can buy it, too," said Cardi. "I’m not going to give it to you all for free." At present, no official tracklist for Cardi B's new album has been confirmed. However, her new song 'WAP' featuring Megan Thee Stallion could well be on the new record. The track dropped on Friday August 7th, 2020 along with the official music video, which featured Cardi and Megan as well as cameos from , and more. In March 2020, Cardi previewed an unreleased song, titled 'Respect', in an club. After the DJ played a short snippet, Cardi gave him the green light to play the full track for the lucky crowd. In February 2020, the rapper told Baller Alert that she's making progress with the record, but it needs "a couple more club hits". "I have my cool, calm, and [collected] songs, just missing a couple more club hits,” Cardi said. "But we’re getting there". Since dropping her first album, Cardi has released a stream of successful solo hits including 'Money' and 'Press'. She's also featured on a number of huge collaborations since her last album dropped, including 'South Of The Border' with and , '' with and 'Backin' It Up' with Pardison Fontaine. Could any of these be making an appearance on her new album? Or perhaps some brand new collaborations with the likes of Ed and co? 'Invasion Of Privacy' featured 13 songs including her hit singles 'Bodak Yellow', 'Bartier Cardi (ft. 21 Savage)', 'Drip (ft. Migos)', 'Be Careful' and 'I Like It (ft. Bad Bunny and )'. The other songs include: '', '', 'Best Life (ft. )', 'Ring (ft. Kehlani)', 'Money Bag', '', 'Thru Your Phone' and 'I Do (ft SZA)'. Who features on Cardi B's new album? No features have been announced for Cardi B's new album yet. However, there are some familiar faces that we can expect to make an appearance if her previous hits are anything to go by! Estranged husband Offset has worked with Cardi on numerous tracks in the past, including 'Clout' and 'Lick' as a solo artist, and 'Drip' and 'Motorsport' as part of Migos. Could he be featuring on Cardi's second album? 21 Savage, SZA, Kehlani, YG, Chance The Rapper, Bad Bunny and J Balvin all featured on 'Invasion Of Privacy', while Pardison Fontaine, , Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran, Gomez, Lil X and DJ Khaled all count themselves as collaborators with Miss Cardi. Cardi B’s new album: release date, tracklist, songs, features. When will we get a new Cardi B album? Well people, despite that coronaviiiiiiiiirus, 2021 is the year. With only one album under her belt, Cardi B is already one of the most famous artists on the planet. With latest single ‘WAP’ hitting three times platinum in the US, fans eagerly await Cardi’s second album, which is set to be with us at some time this year. So get a bucket and a mop, because here’s everything we know to date about the new Cardi B album. When’s Cardi’s new album released? Hopefully soon, but it’s not yet finished. In an interview with XXL, Cardi said she needed to “go away for a long time” and finish the record. “I feel like at this point, it’s like a timeline that I created. Because last year I was like: ‘I gotta put out my album this year,’” she explained. “But, then I just stopped working on my album out of nowhere because I feel like the whole COVID thing discouraged me to put out my album. Because I want to put out an album, and I want to tour.” The prospect of doing press via Zoom, wasn’t proving to be motivation either. “I don’t feel like if I do like, an album promo run and everything, like, there’s no feelings to it, me doing interviews with people through a computer. I want to meet up with people. I want to have a conversation. It’s a better vibe.” Cardi released her most recent single, ‘Up’ on February 5. The single artwork sees a naked-but-bedazzled Cardi, suspended high in the air above a rooftop swimming pool. With no featured guest on the song this was Cardi’s first solo work in a while. The video to ‘Up’ has already amassed a casual 110 million YouTube views but we’re still not sure if it will feature on the upcoming album. Fan pressure has been mounting for a while. On an Live on October 17, 2020, Cardi told people that she was due to be turning in the album in seven days time. Alas, she has still not delivered. Though it seems that Cardi has long been reluctant to put an exact date on the album. In February last year, she offered: “I can never put a date on it because, like, when you feel like you’ve got those songs, that’s when it’s gonna come out,” she explained. “I cannot put a date on my ears, you know what I’m saying?” And in August, things seemed a little hazier still, with Cardi telling interviewer Angie Martinez: “I have other projects coming out that doesn’t involve music, but when it comes to music I think I’m going to put out another single. I don’t have my album ready yet. But even when I feel I have my album ready, I’m still debating when I should put out an album too.” What’s Cardi B’s new album called? No name has been released as yet. What’s the new record going to sound like? We’ve had hints that this could be a pretty epic offering. In an interview with Elle , Cardi said: “My music is always going to make a woman feel like a bad bitch. When you make a woman feel like she’s the baddest bitch in the room, to me, that’s female empowerment.” When asked if this would be her ‘Lemonade, she said: “This album is going to be really different. Of course, it’s going to have my ‘Lemonade’ moments, my personal relationship moments.” What that means exactly, only time will tell. Will it address her recent difficulties with Offset? And their on-again-off-again divorce? Will she bash up his Bentley with a baseball bat? We shall see. Back in November 2019, in an interview with Billboard , Cardi said that she was “thinking about her album 24/7” but seemed a little torn as to which direction to take it. “I feel like right now, what’s hot is like a ‘Twerk Sound’, so I’m like, shall I make my music sound like that? But I can’t only go with what’s hot. I still got to go with what I want to do.” Who will feature on Cardi B’s new album? It sounds like husband Offset could make an appearance. In the same Elle interview, Cardi said: “If you all are so curious to know about my relationship and blah, blah, blah, I’m going to put it in the fuckin’ music, and you can buy it, too. I’m not going to give it to you all for free.” But that could also just mean lots of dirt-dishing about him. We can assume that mega-hit ‘WAP’ featuring Megan Thee Stallion will make it on the album – although it’s not a given. Have we heard any songs from the new album? Potentially ‘WAP’, if it’s included. She also shared a very brief clip of a track, captioned ‘Respect’, back in February 2020, which you can hear below. Cardi announced her feature on a new track, ‘Me Gusta’ with Brazilian megastar Anitta which sees Cardi rap in Spanish. The song also featuresa Spanish verse from and was released on Friday 18 September. Cardi said of the new track, before its release: “As soon as I heard his song… I kept repeating the hook in my head.” As it’s an Anitta track, it seems unlikely it will feature on Cardi’s album. Bookmark this page for more info on Cardi B’s new album, as we have it. The best of 2018, No 4: Cardi B – Invasion of Privacy. ‘Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrpp!” said Cardi B on the The Tonight Show. Host Jimmy Fallon didn’t know where to look. Was this a joke? Her track Bodak Yellow had topped the US charts for three weeks in October 2017 and Fallon was doing a “getting to know you” interview. Although his questions were bog standard (“Where does your name come from?”), her responses were anything but. Delivered in a thick Bronx accent, they were punctuated with sing-song exclamations (“Owwww!”, “Hmmmwowowow!”). Cardi’s demeanour was effervescent but Fallon looked confused as she leapt off-script. His glance into the audience said it all: what just happened? Like many, Fallon was guilty of underestimating Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar. To be fair, before Bodak Yellow she was better known for snatching wigs on VH1 reality show Love & Hip Hop – releasing one of the biggest and best rap albums of 2018 was definitely not supposed to happen. Bodak Yellow changed the script: it is a brilliant track that earned pop cultural momentum from the novelty of Cardi’s melodic, withering flow. But what made Invasion of Privacy a success a year later, the novelty worn off, was evident in the Fallon interview: her sheer force of personality, steely realness shot through with a bolt of humour. Against the backdrop of a police siren, she broke down her rags-to-riches story on opener Get Up 10: from growing up poor to making money from stripping to the reality show grind. “Real bitch,” she stated, “only thing fake is the boobs.” This kind of line – funny, unapologetically flawed and instantly quotable – flashed throughout the album. And while peers like were about their godlike status and underlining their importance in the rap firmament, Cardi’s raps about starting from the bottom felt relatable and aspirational: “Went from small-ass apartments to walkin’ red carpets / Pissy elevators, now every dress is tailored.” Invasion of Privacy went deeper still: as well as its post-Bodak Yellow trap bangers (Bickenhead, Money Bag, Drip) and pure pop ( I Like It), she betrayed a surprising vulnerability. This was no more evident than on the poppiest trio of songs where the theme of romantic, digital betrayal loomed large. On Thru Your Phone (“I went through your phone last night / Found some things I didn’t like”), she threatens to create revenge porn of the woman her lover is cheating with – the immediate white-hot anger of the betrayal, papering over terrible hurt, is all audible in her voice. On the -referencing Be Careful she raps about “liking pictures, not returning texts”, and on the irresistibly melancholic Ring, guest star Kehlani sings about WhatsApp messages read but not replied to (“You used to be on my line / On my tick all the time”). This year, no other artist has summed up the dazed disorientation of online love better. The fact that her real life spilled out into gossip magazines (via her marriage to Migos’ Offset – now over – their pregnancy, and her tiff with Minaj) only added to the idea that Cardi B was for real, and for us. Brrrrrrrrrp indeed. Cardi B Teases New Album With Cover Of The Cheetah Girls Song 'Cinderella' Cardi B has given fans a tease of her upcoming album ‘Invasion Of Privacy’ with a cover of The Cheetah Girl’s classic single ‘Cinderella’. The ‘Bodak Yellow’ rapper, who has finally confirmed an April release date for the album, took to Instagram to give her fans a taste of what to expect. 17 Of Cardi B’s Most Hilarious Instagram Moments. "I just wanted to give a little preview of what you guys are going to get on April 6," she said into her phone. "This is one of my songs. " she told her fans. Listen to the cover above. The rapper, who was likely to be trolling, provided her own rendition of the lead single from 2003 movie The Cheetah Girls. Meanwhile, ahead of her new album, Cardi B has been slamming people who are still attacking her credibility as an artist. “I will never let nobody discredit me, before I sign to Atlantic I put 2 mixtapes out and I was pushing FOREVA by myself,” she wrote. "I went to Renaissance HS for musical theater. I been love music. After high school I stopped wanna know why? Cause music DONT PAY YOUR F*CKING BILLS A JOB DOES." I will never let nobody discredit me ,before i sign to Atlantic i put 2 mixtapes out and i was pushing FOREVA by myself .I went to Renaissance HS for musical theater .I been love music .After high school i Stopped wanna know why ?cause music DONT PAY YOUR FUCKING BILLS A JOB DOES — iamcardib (@iamcardib) 27 March 2018. I’m seeing maaa fake track list already — iamcardib (@iamcardib) 27 March 2018. I’m also seeing predictions on sales and numbers .Please STOP! I’m already having bad anxiety .Let the shit drop and do what it do. — iamcardib (@iamcardib) 27 March 2018. Cardi B has also been caught up in drama involving her fiancée Offset and alleged baby mother Celina Powell. DOWNLOAD MP3. Fresh out from the trio, they unveiled the initial details to their long-awaited Culture III album, pairing its announcement with its first single, “Straightening.” Accompanying the third installment of their acclaimed Culture series, Migos also surprised fans by partnering with experience curator Pollen Presents to bring “Culture III” to Las Vegas. The three-night getaway will take place October 14-17, bringing a packed itinerary of events including a star-studded line-up, pool parties, and club takeovers, and a headlining Migos Culture III performance. Migos will bring along a stacked lineup of their favorite performers to the Vegas Strip, with some of hip hop’s hottest names joining them in the multi-day celebration. Many fans are speculating that artists featured on the album may pop up at these events. The weekend’s centerpiece will be one of the first live performances of Migos’ new Culture III album . Culture III will follow up 2018’s certified double-platinum Culture II, marking a return for the trio after they each released solo albums. Many of Vegas’s top resorts and nightclubs will play host to a selection of pool parties and club takeovers, fully immersing fans in the world of Culture III.