Cardi B compares Atlantic Records to a correctional facility

Cardi B compares Atlantic Records to a correctional facility
Cardi B’s highly anticipated sophomore album has fans on edge, with delays extending over five years and no official title or release date announced. Cardi B had earlier promised that the album would drop before 2024 concludes, a timeline supported by Atlantic Records. However, recent social media posts suggest that Cardi might be feeling pressured, as she jokingly referred to her studio sessions as “Atlantic Records correctional facilities” on Instagram. This also comes after Cardi recently revealed she’s choosing a cover art for the album.
Cardi B’s debut album, “Invasion Of Privacy,” was a blockbuster hit in 2018, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 and featuring two diamond singles: “Bodak Yellow” and “I Like It” with J Balvin and Bad Bunny. The success of her debut has set high expectations for her follow-up project.
Moreover, adding to the drama, Cardi B recently revealed that she is filing for divorce from Offset for the second time since 2020. In a surprising twist, she also announced she is expecting their third child, despite the ongoing divorce proceedings. This blend of personal upheaval and professional anticipation keeps Cardi B in the spotlight, making her upcoming album one of the most eagerly awaited releases of the year.
Therefore, as Cardi B navigates these turbulent times, both her personal and professional news continues to capture public interest. Stay tuned for more updates on her album and life changes.