Cardi B has expressed frustration with her recording situation. She recently compared Atlantic Records to a “correctional facility” in an Instagram Story post. On Tuesday night, she shared a video of herself walking through the studio with the caption, “Back at Atlantic records correctional facilities.” The post quickly went viral, with fans humorously noting the prolonged wait for her much-anticipated sophomore album.
Fan reactions were varied. Some took to X (formerly Twitter) to joke about Cardi’s studio struggles, with one user saying, “She just like me when it’s time to go to work.” Others criticized the delay, arguing that Cardi missed the optimal release window. “She should’ve dropped when she was supposed to originally… could’ve been playing the songs on the radio though the summer instead of the winter… now they have to push the music into award season instead of when it’s hot,” one commenter noted.
Cardi B has confirmed that her album will be released in 2024. In a spring interview with Rolling Stone, she emphasized her dedication to finishing the album before returning home. “Until I have the album ready, I’m not going home,” she said. Cardi described her creative process as fluctuating, influenced by her mood and personal life. “I’m a different person every single day,” she explained. “When I’m in a good mood and I’m with my friends, [I’m] like, ‘Damn, I want my sht to be played in this club.’ But then I might be mad with my man, so it’s like now I want to do this song. But then I want to do a pop record. I want to do my sing-y sht.”
Adding to her challenges, Cardi has faced legal issues all summer. This includes a lawsuit against her former manager. The lawsuit involves alleged misuse of funds and breach of contract, dating back to July. The legal battle has added to the stress surrounding her album’s production. Cardi’s personal life has been tumultuous. She recently filed for divorce from Offset in July. This development may have impacted her studio schedule.