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Cardi B Leaves Nothing to the Imagination in Provocative ‘Enough (Miami)’ Video

Thongs on thongs on thongs on display in the Patience Harding-directed clip for the hard-hitting new single.

Cardi B attends the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 10, 2024 in Beverly Hills, Calif.

Cardi B attends the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 10, 2024 in Beverly Hills, Calif.

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Cardi B might make it hard for some fans to focus on the punchy lyrics of her new single, “Enough (Miami)” thanks to the eye-popping visual for the track that dropped Friday morning (March 15). In the Patience Harding-directed clip Cardi models a series of increasingly skimpy high-fashion, thong-forward ensembles, from a futuristic black leather and spikes bondage gear kit to a burgundy sling bikini and matching platform boots — as well as a copper-colored pixie cut wig — matched with a full-length fur, and nothing else.

The video stars Cardi in a series of NSFW outfits, including a space-age red one featuring a shiny, pointy helmet and plastic oversized shades paired with a crimson tape bikini that barely covers her bikini area. The clip — which bears the heavy influence of Cardi’s musical icon Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott’s most beloved visual spectacles — mostly consists of Cardi spitting the song’s venomous lyrics on a blank soundstage. It frequently flashes between a quintet of outrageous looks, which also includes a white half shirt and thong bottom ensemble the MC models while lounging on a curved piece of plastic.


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“B—s is washed, soap on the dishes/ I apply pressure like boa constrictors/ One b—h, two b—h, old b—h, new b—h/ None of y’all b—s not gon’ do s—t,” Cardi raps on the OG Parker and Romano-produced track while striking seductive poses. I see my opps linkin’ up, I’m like, ‘What in the f–k?’/ 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, b–ch, knuck if you/ Opps linkin’ up, I’m like, ‘What in the f–k?,'” she continues on the one-off single fans hope is a signal that she’s gathering tracks for her long-awaited follow-up to 2018 full-length studio debut, Invasion of Privacy.

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Watch the “Enough (Miami)” video below.

This article was originally published by Billboard U.S.

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L-R: Josh Ross, Norma Jean Martine, Frank Walker
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L-R: Josh Ross, Norma Jean Martine, Frank Walker

Chart Beat

Frank Walker, Josh Ross and Norma Jean Martine's Cross-Genre Collab Cracks the Top 10 on Billboard Canada Airplay Charts

After five months, the electronic/country/pop trio's "Lay It On Me" rises to No. 9 on the CHR/Top 40 chart. Ross also scores his own debut on All-Format with “Scared Of Being Sober.”

Frank Walker, Josh Ross and Norma Jean Martine are laying it on the Airplay charts.

The trio’s song, “Lay It On Me,” hits the top 10, rising from No. 13 to No. 9 on the Billboard Canada CHR/Top 40 Airplay chart, dated March 28 — 20 weeks after its debut.

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