Cardi B’s Cryptic Message Reveals ‘I’m Better Now’

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A week after proclaiming she’s had “Enough” in the visuals for her latest single, Cardi B has declared she’s feeling “better.”

Taking to Instagram, the Bronx-bred rapper shared a carousel of sultry snapshots, seemingly taken on a set. Clad in a white crop top adorned with red trim and the phrase “MUCH BETTER,” paired with a lace thong, she gazes intensely into the camera while flashing her backside.

While It’s uncertain whether Cardi B just teased her next single or simply checked in, fans enthusiastically embraced her look, flooding the comment section with their support.

“Better than nicki minaj!!!” wrote one user. “I’m glad she’s doing better 😍 I don’t care 🤷🏿‍♀️ who you is , don’t no one deserves to get cheated on multiple times 😫😫😂,” a second comment reads, referencing the “Bodak Yellow” icon’s rollercoaster relationship with her husband Offset.

A third commenter made a reference to her “Enough (Miami)” track writing, “I’m getting better and better-er I do not see no competitors 🗣️🔥.”

Prior to the release of her latest song, Cardi B took to Instagram Live to discuss the inspiration behind her latest hit — revealing that it was a response to her rivals teaming up against her.

“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.’”