Cardi B cozies up to husband Offset in a black dress with an EXTREME plunging back as she gives her fans an eyeful of her derriere

Cardi B left little to the imagination in a new Instagram photo set with her husband Offset that she posted on Monday.

The 29-year-old rap superstar got affectionate with the 30-year-old Migos member while wearing a backless black dress that plunged so low that it exposed her pert backside.

‘I fight for my b****es and I’m fighting over d*** too,’ Cardi captioned the risqué photoset.

Cracking up: Cardi B, 29, left little to the imagination when she posted photos to Instagram on Monday showing herself in a black dress with an extreme plunging back while posing with Offset

In the photos, she and Offset appeared to be standing against a wall at the edge of a dining room, which was decorated with an opulent chandelier and an animal skin rug.

Cardi was dressed in a lustrous black dress with slim straps and a single horizontal strap running across her upper back.

But the dress kept plunging past the point where her plump posterior and her vibrant tattoos were on full display.

She wore her long raven locks in thick curls running down her back, and she sported strikingly long white-and-pink nails and a brilliant shade of scarlet over her lips.

At home? In the photos, she and Offset appeared to be standing against a wall at the edge of a dining room, which was decorated with an opulent chandelier and an animal skin rug

Slipping: The black dress reached well past her plump posterior, revealing her colorful tattoos

Offset was dressed far more casually in a gold-and-white striped cardigan, a black shirt and purple jeans.

He accessorized with several massive silver chains and pendants, and he covered his eyes with slim black Balenciaga sunglasses.

The lovebirds have looked particularly affectionate lately, and last week Cardi shared a video to Instagram of the two enjoying a romantic date night to celebrate their fifth anniversary.

Cardi (born Belcalis Almánzar) and Offset (born Kiari Cephus) first struck up a relationship in 2017, before welcoming their daughter Kulture in 2018.

That year, it was revealed that the rappers had secretly wed in 2017, a month before Offset’s public proposal.

It proved to be a tempestuous marriage, and Cardi announced in December 2018 — just five months after welcoming her child — that she and Offset were separating, though they later reunited in early 2019.

More issues emerged when she filed for divorce in September 2020, but that was put on hold when they reunited again the following month.

Going strong: She and Offset had a romantic date night last week to celebrate their fifth anniversary

Date: The rapper took to her Instagram Stories and shared clips of the couple’s night out, which saw them enjoy a romantic candlelit meal featuring sushi

While celebrating her anniversary, Cardi also revealed that she was planning a formal wedding years after they first tied the knot.

Earlier this month, the WAP rapper suggested something was amiss with someone close to her when she turned to her 140 million Instagram followers to request help for an important medical issue.

Cardi shared a text message to her Insta Stories in which she asked for recommendations for an oncologist, though she notably didn’t specify for whom she was trying to get help.

Her post came after the WAP rapper posted a short video to her Instagram Stories on Sunday night in which she said she was ‘praying for somebody in my family.’

Reaching out: Cardi turned to her 140 million Instagram followers earlier this month as she requested help for an important medical issue on Instagram; seen September 17 in NYC

Cardi’s message had the look of an emergency since she used a bright red background for the white text.

‘I need the best oncologist for breast cancer ASAP!!!’ she wrote. ‘Don’t care where they from but preferably in NY.’

She didn’t offer any more details to her followers, but her previously post from the night before suggested someone close to her might be struggling.

Cardi shot a short video posted to her Stories in which she honed in on a green insect or butterfly that appeared to be relaxing on a wall in her home.

In need: She asked for the name of an oncologist specializing in breast cancer treatment in an urgent red-and-white message in her Insta Stories

Lucky sign: On Sunday, she shared a video of a green bug in her home, which she said was a good omen. She mentioned that she was ‘praying for someone in my family’

‘Look at this guys. So, in Spanish, this is called “Esperanza [hope].” That’s my grandma’s name,’ she said as she focused in on the tiny critter.

‘And I’ve been praying for something — I’ve been praying and praying for someone in my family, and I feel like this is a sign that hope is going on,’ she said optimistically. ‘I have never seen this s*** in my house. And look at it. Look at it. It’s nice, beautiful and green.’

In the background, someone could be heard calling to hear after spotting another one of the little green bugs.

Cardi’s concern for someone close to her comes after she recently moved on from a legal scare.

Admitting guilt: Cardi’s appeal comes just days after she turned in a surprise guilty plea as party of a plea deal stemming from a 2018 strip club brawl; seen Thursday in NYC

The Bodak Yellow rapper escaped more serious consequences when she pleaded guilty last week to misdemeanor charges of third-degree assault and reckless endangerment for her part in a 2018 strip club brawl.

The surprise plea deal came just a day before she was set to go on trial in a Queens court.

Prior to the light deal, she had been facing potential prison time and a felony conviction.

In exchange for pleading guilty to the less-serious charges, the rapper will now have to perform 15 days of community service.

After putting in her plea, she celebrated by enjoying a hot dog and a Pepsi at the San Gennaro festival.

Helping her community: The hitmaker pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges, avoiding jail time and felony conviction. She’ll now have to perform 15 days of community service; seen Thursday in NYC