Headline: Cardi B sued by artists who claim she stole a portion of their song
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Joshua Fraustro and Miguel Aguilar, known as Kemika 1956, claim the superstar used their 2021 track Greasy Frybread in her 2024 hit Enough (Miami) without getting their permission first. They're seeking "substantial damages" of $50 million (£39.2 million) for the economic impact, as well as the impact on their reputation as artists, and commercial viability. "Cardi B, along with other Defendants, has used the song in her new album without permission in addition to distributing it and performing it.” Producers OG Parker and DJ SwanQo and record companies Atlantic Records and Warner Music Group are also named in the documents.
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