Cardi B has revealed new information about her latest hit, “Enough (Miami),” sharing that it was inspired by her rivals ganging up on her.
The “Bodak Yellow” icon took to Instagram Live on Thursday (March 14) to discuss the new track, which was released the following day (March 15).
She said that the song was inspired by people coming after her, and that it originally went by a different name.
“The song was originally called ‘And Her Name is Cardi K.’ And the reason why I called this song ‘Cardi K’ … I said it in an interview … I was really angry. I felt like … bitches was ganging up on me. I felt like I was very, like, underestimated. Even like my fanbase. I have a fanbase that’s big, but it’s a very underestimated…
“So ‘Cardi K,’ I don’t know if you know how people be like, ‘EBK,’ like ‘Everybody Killa.’ I just felt like everyone was on some ‘Cardi K’ shit, like ‘Y’all on some Cardi Killa shit? Then fuck you hoes! Fuck you bitches!
“I got in the studio on some mad shit, but honest with you, I’m not on that space right now. I don’t give a fuck about nobody right now. But that’s her original name. Her original name is ‘Cardi K,’ but her stage name is ‘Enough/Miami.’”
Watch Cardi discuss the track below:
Cardi B says new song “Enough (Miami)” was inspired by rivals “ganging up” on her pic.twitter.com/gGiTy4BgbX
— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) March 15, 2024
The cut features menacing synths and trap-inspired drums. The minimal beat gives Cardi plenty of room to showcase her ferocious bars.
“One bitch, two bitch, old bitch, new bitch/ None of y’all bitches not gon’ do shit/ I’m in Miami, I pull up on cruise ship/ You in Miami, four hoеs to a room shit,” she raps.
Cardi is no stranger to beefing with her fellow rap superstars. Earlier this month, the “WAP” rapper and BIA traded shots at each other, fueling rumors that the two were feuding.
The drama seemingly stemmed from both rappers sampling Missy Elliot’s 1999 hit “She’s a Bitch.”
Cardi dropped “Like What (Freestyle)” last week while BIA released “I’m That Bitch,” which actually features Missy’s close collaborator Timbaland, back in 2023.
After the resemblance between the two songs were highlighted by a user on X (formerly Twitter), the Sisterhood of Hip Hop star replied by posting several woozy face emojis, suggesting she didn’t take kindly to the comparison.
She later wrote: “Yall are sick.”
Cardi, who has also been feuding with Nicki Minaj over the years, then appeared to hit back, writing on X: “Bitches make a fool of themselves every single time [crying face emoji] .. ima show ya something when I release this song tho [winking face emoji].”