Many things can make riding the MTA in New York City unpleasant. Fortunately, Cardi B is here to try to bring some daily cheer to subway riders.
The official MTA X account announced on Tuesday (Sept. 23) that the Bronx star will voice public service announcements that will play in subway stations throughout their system. They shared footage of the “Outside” rapper recording specific warnings in her own unique way.
“We’re walking here! Steps are for stepping, not sitting. Move it, bucko!” she exclaimed. “These trains don’t move without you, so make sure you pay that fare and keep it real. Stop subway surfing! Ride safe, keep it cute, and keep it moving. Okurrrr!”
Commuters can hear these announcements on the MTA PA system at various train stations. Check out the soon-to-be mother of four walking throughout the stations and leading by example below.
This is the latest aspect of the Grammy winner’s extensive rollout for her new album, Am I The Drama? The Sept. 19 release closed an over seven-year gap since her game-changing debut LP Invasion of Privacy. The new album features Janet Jackson, Selena Gomez, Lizzo, Tyla, Kehlani, Cash Cobain, and more. This week, she released the “Bonus Edition” with the new track “Don’t Do Too Much” and “ErrTime Edition,” which added Latto to the initial solo effort “ErrTime.”
Cardi unloaded the latest visual for the Kehlani-assisted “Safe,” which pays homage to TLC and shows the ups and downs of a relationship. It followed the video for “Imaginary Playerz,” which flips Jay-Z’s classic record “Imaginary Players.”
Drama? was initially projected to sell between 120,000 and 150,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, per Hits Daily Double, but it soon jumped up to around 200,000. Though that is still some distance from Privacy, which moved 255,000 units in its first week, it would still place her among the top sellers in 2025. Listen to Am I The Drama? below.
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