Cardi B is seemingly gearing up for a major return to music and it will include a song that appears to sample Missy Elliott‘s 1999 classic “She’s A Bitch.”

On Tuesday (February 27), Bardi got fans excited as she reposted on her Instagram Story a quick snippet of the song from a fan account. The clip features #CardiCountdown in text, and other videos from the account include the hashtag #WhereIsCardi – a campaign that has involved some of her biggest fans “looking” for her, though they seem to be in on the details.

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The snippet arrives just days after Offset publicly sent Cardi some encouraging words regarding her long-awaited sophomore album – which seems to indcate that the project is finished, or at least nearing completion.

Listen to the preview below.

Last Monday (February 19), Offset posted a video on his Instagram Story of himself excitedly bumping material from Cardi B’s upcoming project.

In the caption, he playfully told his wife to “stop being scary and drop the album,” and hyped up her project by saying: “shit goes crazy [fire emojis].”

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The Atlanta native opted to keep the new music to himself, though, as no audio can be heard in the clip.

Cardi B previously hinted that her next album will arrive at some point in 2024.

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“I was indecisive but I was like, you know what? I should already start talking about the album because I’m going to be putting it out very soon,” she said on Hot 97 in September of last year. “But I have to watch it because I always feel like somebody watching me — it’s going to come out when it’s going to come out.”

Her first and only album, Invasion of Privacy, arrived nearly six years ago in April 2018.

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Since then, Cardi has released a handful of singles including 2019’s “Money,” 2020’s “WAP” with Megan Thee Stallion, 2021’s “Up,” and, most recently, another Meg-assisted single in “Bongos.”

Unfortunately, the latter failed to garner the success of the chart-topping “WAP,” and eventually fell off the charts after debuting and peaking at No. 14.