Cardi B sent her Florida fans into a frenzy during the explosive finale of her Little Miss Drama Tour when she brought Adidja Palmer, popularly known as Vybz Kartel, on stage at the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, according to a video seen by TNX.
Cardi called out the Jamaican dancehall icon for his steamy classic Fever. Kartel’s raw energy and signature patois lit up the venue, bridging Caribbean sounds with Cardi’s bold New York edge and driving the audience into chaos.
The 33-year-old self-proclaimed “Bodega Baddie” delivered a sold-out spectacle packed with high-energy performances and surprises blending hip-hop, dancehall, reggaeton, and Southern rap.
The mother of four turned the arena into a pulsating party, bringing out Puerto Rican superstar Ozuna, a frequent collaborator.
Their hits La Modelo and Taki Taki saw Ozuna’s smooth reggaeton style keep the crowd moving, setting the stage for more cross-genre moments.
In the grand finale, she hyped the audience with an emotional introduction: “Ladies and gentlemen, I gotta bring one of my idols, the muthafkin’ queen of the south and the baddest biih, Trina!” The Miami legend, also known as the Diamond Princess, joined Cardi for her 2008 anthem Look Back At Me.
Migos member Quavo was also in attendance, with Cardi giving him a heartfelt shoutout at the end while also honouring his late nephew, Takeoff.
Throughout the tour, Cardi rolled out an extensive roster of A-list guests, spanning chart-toppers and underground favourites.
Kartel, 50, rose to prominence in 2003 after a string of hit songs in Jamaica.
Over the course of his career, he released several albums through the UK-based Greensleeves Records, including Up 2 Di Time, More Up 2 Di Time, and J.M.T.
He was arrested in 2011 and 2012 and accused of murdering Barrington Burton and Clive “Lizard” Williams.
He was released in 2024 and has remained active in the music scene, including the high-profile appearance alongside Cardi B.