Cardi B's Blockbuster Week: Platinum Album, Sold-Out Tour, and Nicki Minaj Feud Heats Up
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Cardi B has been everywhere these past few days and the headlines keep coming. On the business front Cardi is currently gearing up for her massive Little Miss Drama Tour set for spring 2026, with dates recently announced for Denver’s Ball Arena in March as well as headline shows at Madison Square Garden in New York and the Prudential Center in New Jersey according to Audacy and AOL. Stations like KS107.5 are running ticket giveaways and pre-sales have created buzz, further cementing Cardi’s ability as a stadium-level draw. T-Mobile Arena in Vegas will host her tour in February, filling the schedule with marquee events and making it clear this tour is set to be a cultural milestone.
Her new album Am I the Drama? remains the biggest recent development. NPR reported this week that it debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, went double platinum upon release, and stormed the streaming charts with 16 songs cracking the Hot 100. This release was engineered for impact, with Cardi stacking the track list with her mega-hits like Up and WAP alongside new chart-burners. The platinum certification came the same day it dropped, an extremely rare feat in the digital era and a testament to Cardi’s streaming firepower. Industry insiders agree this album cements her spot in the rap pantheon.
Drama follows Cardi outside of music as well. Recently she made her first public statement since her ongoing social media back-and-forth with Nicki Minaj, as highlighted in Grape Tea News. Cardi appeared on YouTube and Twitter, discussing the feud and telling fans she’s “pretty and petty as host thinking they ready, they ain’t ready enough.” While she did not reveal any new diss tracks or collaborations, the feud with Nicki remains a top pop culture talking point, intensifying speculation over future responses.
Cardi’s influence on social media continues to soar. Several major hip hop and entertainment pages covered her latest album stats and tour news. She also recently participated in Global Citizen Festival in New York, aiming to mobilize $200 million for Amazon conservation and global education, highlighting her ongoing philanthropic activities according to Black America Web.
Her net worth is once again in the spotlight, with Celebrity Net Worth and Soap Central pegging it at $80 million. Recent coverage emphasizes not just her music empire but also brand endorsements, television appearances, and investments ranging from fashion to real estate. Cardi’s partnerships remain major—her Whipshots vodka-infused whipped cream broke five million units sold as of March and she continues to headline ads for brands like McDonalds, Marc Jacobs, and NYX Cosmetics.
In short, these past few days have been a whirlwind around Cardi B, from tour rollouts and platinum-certified albums to public feuds and global philanthropy, each headline adding to the legend. As things heat up, the industry is watching to see what Cardi does next—whether it’s another chart-topper, an iconic pop culture moment, or yet another twist in the ongoing rap rivalry.
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