American Rapper Cardi B gets sued by an Oklahoma rapper who claims that the songstress's hit song "Enough (Miami) was manufactured without his authorization.
According to docs obtained by TMZ Hip Hop, Joshua Fraustro (also known as Sten Joddi) and Miguel Aguilar (also known as Kemika 1956) claim that Cardi B and her producers utilized portions from their 2021 song "Greasy Frybread" in her tune. The claimants claim that their music, released in November 2021, was also used as a commercial piece for the FX show "Reservation Dogs."
The lawsuit also names Atlantic Records, Warner Music Group, and producers OG Parker and DJ SwanQo as defendants. "Enough (Miami)" debuted on March 15, 2024, about three years after "Greasy Frybread."
Cardi B has not yet announced a release date for her new album, and it remains unclear if the lawsuit will affect its release or tracklist.