Cardi B’s Album Drop Sets A Drone Delivery Record

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How do you make a major album release even bigger? If you’re superstar rapper Cardi B, you team up with Walmart and Wing to deliver signed copies of your new album to fans… by drone. And in the process, you officially shatter a Guinness World Record, as ABC report it.

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In a brilliant and high-flying marketing stunt, the team delivered 176 signed copies of Cardi B’s new album, Am I the Drama?, to fans across the Dallas-Fort Worth area in just one hour. It’s a fun, flashy, and powerful demonstration of how is officially going mainstream, with the official stamp of a world record to prove it.

A Platinum Delivery for a Platinum Artist

On Friday, September 19th, fans in the DFW metroplex who had pre-ordered the album were treated to the ultimate surprise. A Wing delivery drone was dispatched from a local Walmart, zipping across the sky to lower a signed copy of the new CD directly into their yard.

Cardi B herself was hyped, posting on X (formerly Twitter) to her 20 million followers: “I can’t even believe this. My fans been getting my album from drones.”

The event, which was officially confirmed as a record by Guinness World Records, created a massive social media buzz, turning a standard album launch into a viral, history-making moment. It was a perfect fusion of music, technology, and fan engagement, all while Cardi B is celebrating other big news: expecting a child with Stefon Diggs ahead of her 2026 tour.

The Tech Behind the Spectacle

Pulling off 176 successful deliveries in 60 minutes is a monumental logistical feat. This was made possible by the advanced, -approved technology of Wing, the service owned by Google’s parent company, Alphabet.

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Wing has been steadily building its presence in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, using its partnership with Walmart to create one of the largest and most active drone delivery networks in the world. Their custom-built drones are designed for this kind of high-volume, urban and suburban operation. They can carry a payload of up to 2.5kg, fly at speeds of up to 65 mph, and operate Beyond Visual Line of Sight (), allowing them to cover a wide area from a central hub.

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The entire operation is highly automated, with the drones autonomously navigating to the customer’s home and using a tether system to gently lower the package to a safe, pre-selected drop zone. It’s a slick, efficient, and proven system that has now added a world record to its list of accomplishments.

Drones as the New Pop Culture Icons

This event is about more than just delivering a product; it’s about creating an experience. The drone is no longer just a logistical tool; it’s a part of the show. By using a drone to deliver her album, Cardi B turned a simple purchase into a personal, exciting, and shareable moment for 176 of her biggest fans.

This is the new frontier of marketing. It joins the massive drone light shows we’ve seen at the Vatican and from bands like Oasis as proof that drones are becoming a central part of the entertainment industry. They are a powerful tool for creating viral buzz and engaging with audiences in a way that a traditional advertisement never could.

DroneXL’s Take

It’s hard not to be impressed by the sheer cleverness of this. This is a marketing masterstroke. You take a globally famous artist, a beloved retail giant, and a cutting-edge drone delivery company, and you put them all together to create a moment of genuine fun and excitement that culminates in an official world record. It’s a perfect story.

“Real talk,” the logistics to pull this off are insane. Coordinating 176 individual flights in a busy metro area in a one-hour window is a massive stress test of Wing’s entire system, from their air traffic control software to the skill of their remote pilots and ground crew. The fact that they nailed it and set a world record is a huge testament to the maturity of their technology.

This is how drone delivery wins the hearts and minds of the public. Not with technical papers and regulatory announcements, but with fun, tangible, and exciting events. You associate the sound of a drone with the excitement of getting a signed album from one of your favorite artists. It’s a brilliant way to normalize the technology and build positive public perception.

This is a huge win for Wing, for Walmart, for Cardi B, and for the entire drone industry. It proves that drones aren’t just for emergencies or industrial work; they are also for joy.

Photo credit: Walmart and Atlantic Records

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