Cardi B spoke openly to Billboard about her decision to decline a Super Bowl performance. The 32-year-old rapper explained, “I got asked to do the Super Bowl, and I said no. I feel like soon, if I get to do it, I’ll have more hits and experience to make it amazing.”
Her choice reflects confidence in waiting for the right moment to shine on one of music’s biggest stages.
Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Power Players cover star Cardi B shares the reason it’s taken her so long to release her sophomore album ‘Am I The Drama?’ 😂
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Cardi B also teased her upcoming album, Am I the Drama?, set to release later this month. In an earlier X Spaces chat, the mother of two shared that the album will feature a few collaborations, some with artists she’s worked with before and others new. “It won’t have a lot of features,” she said, keeping details sparse but building excitement.
Bardigang, you aren't ready for @iamcardib's next tour. 💥 "I'm going to give it my all," she says as Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Power Players cover star.
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Cardi B’s decision to skip the Super Bowl shows her focus on career timing, while her new album promises fresh music for fans. Both moves highlight her growing influence in the industry. For updates on Cardi B’s music and plans, follow trusted sources like Billboard or Rolling Stone.