Safe
by Cardi B (featuring Kehlani)

Album: Am I the Drama? (2025)
Charted: 26
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Songfacts®:

  • "Safe" finds Cardi B teaming up with Kehlani for their second outing after the slow-burn torch song "Ring" from Invasion of Privacy. Where "Ring" was all about the sting of being ghosted, "Safe" is Cardi in a much softer key, this time rapping about the comforts of loyalty, trust, and feeling genuinely protected in love.
  • Her verses play with childhood imagery and baseball metaphors.

    I feel safe like I just ran and slid across the plate
    Safe like we playin' tag and you home base


    That same flair for the everyday that gave us lines like "Knock me down nine times but I get up 10" in "Get Up 10" is very much alive here, except now, instead of triumph over haters, it's the reassurance of someone having your back.
  • Released as the third single from her second album, Am I The Drama?, "Safe" is one of the more intimate, relationship-centered moments on a record otherwise bursting with the Bronx bombshell's signature bravado. And that's no coincidence: while she was recording the album, Cardi's relationship with NFL wide receiver Stefon Diggs was just beginning to blossom. The pair went public in May 2025, and she's been candid about how his support shaped her songwriting. "He just makes me feel safe and very confident," she told Gayle King on CBS Mornings, adding that the feeling "makes you feel like you could take over the world."
  • "Safe" distills that sentiment neatly in its central lyric:

    I don't need a rich ni--a
    Just somebody that can make me feel safe


    It's almost the flip side to her "Money" era, when Cardi declared,

    I was born to flex. Diamonds on my neck. I like boardin' jets.

    Now, it's not about bank accounts, it's about emotional deposits.
  • The production comes courtesy of DJ SwanQo and Sean Island, both longtime allies in Cardi's sonic universe. SwanQo, from Beacon, New York, left fingerprints all over Am I The Drama? - 12 of its 23 tracks, nine of those in tandem with Island. For "Safe," the pair set Cardi's rhymes against an understated, glowing backdrop that lets her sensitive side shine.

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