Cardi B has been going through some immense pressure these last few days, and she has been very candid about what she's feeling about it all.

The "Bodak Yellow" rapper took to Twitter to give fans literal scraps from her sophomore album, which is slated to be released sometime in 2023.

"Here some scraps since yall starving," Cardi wrote and included a seven-second snippet of an unreleased song.

 

According to reports, Cardi can be heard rapping: "They be watchin' every time that I post / Posted nothin', always gotta do the most / B***hes sound like you broke!"

The song, despite being a banger, was literally scrapped off from Cardi B's next album, and when fans asked why, she simply replied, "I just don't love it."

That has been going on behind the scenes of her sophomore album, the rapper opened up about pushing back the release date several times because the album is still "missing something."

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'No Choice'

Cardi B has openly talked about struggling to find the perfect blend of songs for her upcoming album.

Should it be released next year, it will be five years after the release of her debut album, "Invasion of Privacy."

When asked if she is really positive about releasing the album next year, she reportedly replied, "I have no choice, I have to put it out."

"I have like a couple of songs that are like definite, I don't know. I don't know what's going on with me. I need to just make up my mind and put it out."

While the rapper has held back with releasing the album, she has definitely not held back from collaborating with other artists and rappers-and her collab songs are highly successful, too.

According to People, Cardi B worked with GloRilla for the hit single "Tomorrow 2," which is currently sitting quite comfortably at No. 1 on Urban Radio.

Fans begged Cardi B to release her "scraps" on SoundCloud instead, but as of this writing, the rapper has yet to give in to the fans' demands for more new or even scrapped material.

Another fan asked if the snippet comes from the same song Cardi B once sang during an Instagram Live, but she has not commented on this either.

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