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It is a question that returns to the cultural conversation again and again: can a demanding, high-profile career coexist with the rhythms of family life. Few contemporary artists embody this balance as clearly as Cardi B, who has welcomed her fourth child while continuing to shape the sound and narrative of American hip-hop.
The musician shared the news on 13 November through an Instagram post, pairing the announcement with Hello, a track from her recent album Am I the Drama. In her caption she reflects on a life defined by chapters and seasons, each one carrying its own transformation. This moment, she suggests, marks the beginning of an entirely new phase. Starting over can be difficult, she writes, but this time it was worth it. She has given the world new music, a new album, and new life. It is both a motivation to evolve into the best version of herself and a reminder of the self-love that fuels her path.

Cardi frames the next chapter as Me vs Me, a personal commitment to confront any obstacle that might arise. She has already begun preparing for her upcoming tour and insists that nothing will stand in the way of delivering her strongest performance to the audience that has remained loyal to her from the beginning.
In her Instagram Stories, she also posted a video showing a pink stroller, adding with characteristic directness that she has given birth to a son but simply enjoys “girly” items. The baby’s father is NFL star Stefon Diggs, whose relationship with Cardi became public in May 2025 when the two appeared together at an NBA playoff game.

Cardi has three children from her previous marriage to hip-hop artist Offset. She filed for divorce in July 2024, and the legal process remains ongoing.

This has been a landmark year for her. She released her second studio album, Am I the Drama, which debuted at number one on the Billboard charts. With this achievement, Cardi became the first female rapper whose first two albums both opened at the top of the chart.
Her tour in support of the album begins in February 2026, marking yet another pivotal moment in a career defined by reinvention and resilience.