Cardi B’s second consecutive sold-out performance at Madison Square Garden was already a milestone moment in a career that has been building toward exactly this kind of cultural dominance. But it was an unplanned split second, not a planned setpiece, that sent the internet into a frenzy after the show.
During her performance of Bartier Cardi, a track from her 2018 debut album Invasion of Privacy, Cardi B slipped and said her ex-husband Offset’s name. The moment was brief, entirely accidental, and immediately followed by a reaction from the rapper that her fans found endearing and hilarious in equal measure. She had successfully navigated past every other mention of his name in the song, making the single slip all the more noticeable.
A quiet edit with a long history
Since her very public split from Offset, Cardi B has made a habit of performing the song without his name, quietly editing the lyric each time to avoid any awkwardness on stage or in the crowd. The workaround had apparently become routine enough that the single lapse landed with extra comic weight when it happened.
Bartier Cardi appeared on Invasion of Privacy during a period when she and Offset were still together and at the height of their joint visibility in the music world. The song’s lyrics reference their relationship directly, which has made performing it live a more loaded exercise in the years since their separation.
Where things stand now
Cardi B filed for divorce from Offset in 2024, ending a relationship that had generated headlines for nearly seven years. The two share three children together, including their eldest daughter Kulture and two younger children. Since the split, Cardi has continued moving forward publicly, welcoming a fourth child late last year with NFL wide receiver Stefon Diggs.
Offset has remained a presence in tabloid conversations despite the separation, with recent speculation from celebrity circles suggesting he has struggled to fully move on from the relationship. None of those claims have been confirmed by either party, and both have largely declined to engage with the ongoing public fascination with their post-divorce dynamic.
MSG as a statement
The accidental name drop aside, the Madison Square Garden run represented something significant for Cardi B. Selling out the venue once is an achievement. Doing it on back-to-back nights, while headlining one of the most iconic arenas in the world, signals a commercial and artistic footing that goes beyond any single tabloid moment.
Her debut album Invasion of Privacy remains one of the most decorated rap releases of its era, and performing those tracks in front of a packed MSG crowd more than six years after its release speaks to the staying power of the music independent of whatever personal circumstances surround it.
For the fans who were there, the Offset slip will almost certainly be the clip they share with people who were not. It had everything a viral moment needs: a genuine reaction, a relatable human imperfection, and just enough backstory to make it land with anyone paying attention. Cardi B has never been particularly difficult to root for, and Thursday night gave her audience one more reason to keep doing exactly that.

