Cardi B’s “Am I The Drama?” Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard 200 with 200K Units

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Cardi B’s Am I The Drama? has officially debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, moving 205,000 units in its first week.

Cardi B’s new album Am I The Drama? wasted no time making an impact. The project, which dropped September 19, has debuted atop the Billboard 200 with 205,000 first-week units. While that’s about a 5% dip from midweek projections, the achievement reinforces Cardi’s position as one of the most dominant figures in rap today.

The album’s tracklist is star-studded and unapologetic, packed with bold diss tracks that lit up social media and had fans dissecting every bar. Yet alongside the fiery cuts, Cardi also carved out space for vulnerability, opening up about love, loss, and her own personal growth. That duality—sharp-tongued confidence and raw honesty—is what continues to set her apart.

The project has fueled plenty of conversation around her current relationship, her pregnancy, and even her history with Offset. While speculation swirls, the focus remains on Cardi’s ability to capture attention with every release and keep the culture talking.

With Am I The Drama?, Cardi B adds another milestone to her career. From her 2018 debut to today, she’s consistently proven that women in hip hop are not just participating—they’re leading. The album’s No. 1 debut is more than a win for Cardi; it’s another marker of her growing legacy.




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  1. Michelle B

    It is simply not on billboard yet. Your entire title is a complete lie. I just checked billboards website and she is not on any of the charts yet. Why lie? Just report it once it actually happens. Why make fake news?

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