Uh oh! Did Cardi B rip off other artists to make her latest hit?? The rapper has been sued by Sten Joddi (born Joshua Fraustro) and Kemika 1956 (real name Miguel Aguilar), who claim she stole portions of their 2021 song Greasy Frybread to make her top 10 hit Enough (Miami).
In court documents obtained by TMZ Hip Hop on Wednesday, Cardi was sued alongside her labels Atlantic Records and Warner Music Group, and producers OG Parker and DJ SwanQo.
They’re accused of using portions of Greasy Frybread without permission to craft the new song. Related: Cardi B ROASTED After Asking To Use Fans’ Netflix Accounts! The suit was filed in Texas, per Valley Central, and accuses the group of copyright infringement that caused the original creators “substantial damages,” including financial losses and irreparable harm to their artistic reputation and marketability.
According to the outlet, the Plaintiffs are demanding $50 million in damages. Wow! By the way, Greasy Frybread wasn’t some random track on the internet, either!
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