Get the latest gossip

Cardi B Sued by Producer Duo Who Claim She Used Their Song in ‘Enough (Miami)’ Without Permission


Cardi B is facing a copyright lawsuit over "Enough (Miami)," which a producer duo alleges uses their song "Greasy Frybread" without permission.

Cardi B(born Belcalis Almanzar) has been sued for copyright infringement by Joshua Fraustro and Miguel Aguilar, who make up producer duo Kemika1956, alleging that the Grammy-winning rapper used their “Greasy Frybread” track without permission in her hit single “Enough (Miami).” Cardi B, Warner Music Group/Atlantic Records, OG Parker, DJ SwanQo and Celebrity Booking Agency did not immediately respond to Billboard ‘s requests for comment. In that case, a Manhattan federal judge tossed the lawsuit after ruling that the lyrics Cardi and Meg were accused of copying — “p—- so wet” and “n—– wild’n” — weren’t original enough to be covered by copyright law.

Get the Android app

Or read this on Billboard