Cardi B recently released her new single “Enough (Miami)” to much fanfare, with her dedicated followers showing strong support by purchasing and streaming the track across various versions. As of the latest data, there are nine different renditions of “Enough (Miami)” currently charting on the U.S. iTunes chart.
Two versions of the song have secured spots in the top 10 best-selling tracks in America on iTunes. The original version holds the No. 3 position, maintaining its popularity since its release. Additionally, a newly-released sped-up remix has quickly climbed the ranks, now sitting at No. 8 on the chart.
Just outside the top 10, three more versions of “Enough (Miami)” are closely grouped together. The slowed-down edition is at No. 12, while the a cappella and another sped-up variation occupy the 13th and 14th spots, respectively.
Further down the chart, five additional versions of the song can be found within the top 40. These include modified versions of the original, the slowed-down, the a cappella, and an instrumental rendition. Such multiple versions often arise due to clean and explicit variations or standalone releases versus album inclusions.
While the original “Enough (Miami)” has maintained steady sales, many of the alternate versions are experiencing significant upward momentum. Four of the nine versions have surged more than 20 places on the iTunes chart, indicating a concerted effort by a large fan base to boost their rankings.
With the collective sales of these diverse editions, “Enough (Miami)” is poised to make a significant impact on the upcoming Billboard charts. The track is expected to achieve high rankings on the Hot 100 chart, Digital Song Sales chart, and potentially reclaim the top spot on the Rap Digital Song Sales tally, where Cardi B's previous track “Like What (Freestyle)” currently reigns.