Cardi B seems poised to finally release her long-awaited sophomore album as she has now announced another single just weeks after dropping her first.

Taking to all of her social channels on Monday (March 11), Bardi revealed the cover art for her new single “Enough (Miami)” along with its scheduled release date of Friday (March 15).

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The artwork features a nude, oiled up Cardi atop a white bench with flowing black hair.

The Bronx native previewed the song days earlier and had fans clamoring that the so-called “Old Cardi” is set to make a return.

The bass-heavy record finds Cardi B continuing the confrontational tone she took on in the recently released single “Like What (Freestyle).” The song’s video notably concluded with a teaser of the upcoming song.

“I can survive in the coldest conditions/ Hoes better lower their tone when they spittin’/ Bitches is washed, soap on the dishes/ I apply pressure like boa constrictors,” she raps menacingly.

Cardi B & BIA Seemingly Trade Shots As Beef Rumors Heat Up
Cardi B & BIA Seemingly Trade Shots As Beef Rumors Heat Up

On the hook she adds: “I see my opps linkin’ up/ I’m like, ‘What in the fuck?’/ If you scared then just say that, ho/ Enough is enough/ They was just in my DMs/ Ain’t no trustin’ these sluts/ I’m about to call up Diamond/ Bitch, knuck if you buck.”

The track is set to arrive just two weeks after the above joint, which samples Missy Elliott‘s 1999 hit “She’s A Bitch.” Given the back-to-back drops, the 31-year-old seems to be in album mode.

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Cardi B recently promised to release her long-awaited second album sometime this year, saying on Instagram: “January 27 of 20-20-fuckin’-three. I be working on this shit at 5 a.m. You know, I’m a night owl.

“I promise y’all, this year I’m not letting my anxiety, I’m not letting what haters say, I’m not letting what fans say. If I do a song, I’ma just fuckin’ drop it. Well, I got no choice, because I’m dropping my album this year, so stay tuned for the announcement.”

Cardi’s last and only album, Invasion of Privacy, arrived nearly seven years ago in 2018.