Cardi B made a dramatic comeback earlier this spring with the release of her most recent solo single, “Enough (Miami).” With eagerness from the rapper’s fan base to hear, purchase, and stream anything new from the superstar, the cut quickly rose to the top of the Billboard charts. The song became a legitimate smash for the Grammy winner on three tallies over two months after it was released.
“Enough (Miami)” enters the top 10 on three Billboard charts this week. It has been gradually climbing each of them, and ironically, this particular frame was the one in which it at last simultaneously broke into the highest tier on all three.
“Enough (Miami)” is the song that ranks highest on the Rap Airplay chart among the three lists. It’s up to No. 8 on that roster, which examines the singles that receive the most overall audience impressions at radio stations that exclusively play rap music. The track appeared at No. 11 in the last frame.
On the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, Cardi’s latest song rises to a new high position at number nine. Similar to the Rap Airplay ranking, it was at No. 11 the previous time.
This frame, “Enough (Miami)” also just about makes the top 10 on the Rhythmic Airplay list. It rises to a new high point of No. 13 last period and settles at No. 10 this week.
With 19 stays in the highest section on the Rhythmic Airplay chart, Cardi has achieved recognition. This week, the rapper achieves her twenty-second top 10 hit according to the Rap Airplay list. She is ranked twenty-third in the top 10 on the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay list with “Enough (Miami).”
Though it still has a ways to go before it cracks the top 10, “Enough (Miami)” is also rising on two additional radio-only lists. It jumps to No. 12 this frame, so it doesn’t have much farther to go until it takes that spot on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay list. It breaks into the top 40 on the all-style Radio Songs roster, moving up from No. 43 to No. 37.