Key points:
- Fans queue in Cypress as Cardi signs CDs and vinyl. Staff guide lines while the star smiles and chats
- Guinness confirms 2,463 signed items in one eight-hour span. The record covers all signed stock sold at the event
- Days before, drones drop 176 albums in one hour. The stunt builds buzz for the new “Am I The Drama?” album
Cardi B just hit a fresh, bold mark. She set a new Guinness record with her album push in Texas. The star sold 2,463 signed items in eight hours. The haul came at a Walmart in Cypress.

Crowds formed long before doors swung wide. Fans held place in line and kept the vibe warm. Team members moved folks with care to speed the flow. Cardi waved, laughed, and stamped neat signs on each copy.
Signed copies move fast at Texas fan event
Guinness World Records praised the brisk, clean run on site. A judge stood by and checked the day in real time. He then gave Cardi the framed note that seals the feat. Photos show wide smiles as the team hold the plaque.
The sale mixed both signed CDs and signed vinyl. Buyers left with ink on sleeves and bright joy on faces. Walmart staff kept stock stacked to feed the quick pace. Atlantic Records helped run the plan with smooth steps.
The star drew love for how she met each fan. She took brief chats and made cute cheers for all. Many called the day sweet and full of heart. The mood stayed fun right to the last box.
Cardi’s album roll-out has stayed loud this month. She spoke about home life and work in a pregnancy reveal chat. She kept talk plain while she set new plans. Fans said the notes felt soft and real.
Drone drop record adds hype for new album
Four days before the Cypress feat, drones filled the sky. Her team made 176 drops in one hour across Fort Worth. Each drop placed a copy with care at set spots. That stunt set a separate Guinness record for drone drops.
The move pushed buzz for “Am I The Drama?”. The date sits fresh on minds as stores load stock. Cardi keeps press high yet urges calm when lines cross. She told the media why heat trails her why drama follows her.
Support also came from friends and brand teams that day. Walmart shared clips as the last fans left with grins. Atlantic thanked buyers who stood through sun and breeze. Cardi then hugged her crew and raised the framed note.
The Texas stop showed tight plans and clean team work. Fans got fair paths, clear rules, and quick sign time. Staff kept rows neat while stock hit the tables. The star closed the day with thanks and sweet waves.





