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What we know about Cardi B’s upcoming album

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Excitement is building for Cardi B’s anticipated new album, expected to drop in 2024. Recent trademark applications have revealed potential titles that have fans buzzing.


Possible album titles

According to reports from TMZ, Cardi B’s team has filed trademarks for two intriguing album titles: Defamation of Character and Intrusive Thoughts. These titles not only sound compelling but also resonate thematically, especially Defamation of Character, which could reflect her experiences in the public eye.


Trademark details

Both titles were registered under Cardi’s company, Washpoppin, Inc., in June. The trademark applications specify that they are intended for a pre-recorded record album featuring music and related merchandise. This suggests that Cardi is gearing up for a significant release.

What to expect

While no official release date has been announced, the album is set to follow a particularly eventful chapter in Cardi’s life. Recently, she has been in the headlines for her personal developments, including reports of her and Offset starting the journey toward divorce and an official pregnancy announcement shortly after.


Cardi B shared her perspective on change, stating that with every ending comes a new beginning. This sentiment hints at the emotional depth that may be reflected in her upcoming music.

Looking ahead

Fans are eager to hear what Cardi B has in store. During a recent interview, she hinted at her creative process and the themes that may emerge in her new work.

As Cardi B prepares for this new chapter in her career, fans can expect a powerful follow-up to her Grammy-winning debut, Invasion of Privacy. Stay tuned for more updates on her upcoming album and what it will bring to the music scene.

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