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Cardi B is being sued for allegedly copying a ACTUALLY visible song!

Cardi B is being sued for allegedly copying a ACTUALLY visible song!

Oh oh! Has Cardi B rip off other artists to make their latest hit??

The rapper was sued by Sten Joddi (born Joshua Fraustro) And Kemika 1956 (real name Miguel Aguilar), who claim she stole parts of her 2021 song Greasy flatbread to make their top 10 hit Enough (Miami).

In court documents obtained by TMZ Hip Hop On Wednesday, Cardi and her labels were sued Atlantic Records And Warner Music Groupand producers OG Parker And DJ SwanQoThey are accused of having Greasy flatbread without permission to compose the new song.

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The lawsuit was filed in Texas, via Valley Centraland accuses the group of copyright infringement that caused “significant harm” to the original creators, including financial loss and irreparable damage to their artistic reputation and marketability. According to the outlet, the plaintiffs are seeking $50 million in damages. Wow!

By the way, Greasy flatbread was not a random track on the Internet! So it is very possible that someone in the grammy The winning team heard the song and was inspired by it.

Fraustro and Kemika originally published in 1956 Greasy flatbread in November 2021 and was then used to advertise the Effects series Reservation dogsThree years later, in March 2024, Enough (Miami) came out sounding VERY similar. Listen to both (below):

OK, we hear the similarities!

Enough (Miami) is from the WAP The artist’s new album is just around the corner, but a release date has not been announced yet, so we wonder if this will mess up her release schedule?? So far, she hasn’t responded to the legal drama!

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