We have a new courtroom drama brewing, and it’s juicier than a gossip column at a high school reunion. Our beloved 31-year-old rap sensation, Cardi B, is caught in a legal whirlwind over her song “Enough (Miami).” Apparently, someone thinks her hit is a little too much like “Greasy Frybread,” and no, we’re not talking about a new menu item at your local diner.
The Dynamic Duo: Joshua Fraustro and Miguel Aguilar, the masterminds behind the legendary 2021 banger “Greasy Frybread,” have come forward, waving their legal flags. They claim Cardi and her production team played a game of musical mix-and-match and borrowed a bit too generously from their tune, which, by the way, was the anthem for FX’s Reservation Dogs. Who knew frybread could be so controversial?
The detectives at TMZ have dissected the legal mumbo-jumbo, and it’s a plot thicker than a bowl of oatmeal. Allegedly, Cardi took some secret sauce from “Greasy Frybread” and sprinkled it all over “Enough (Miami).” Now, they’re calling her out like a referee in a wrestling match. Ding ding ding!
Cardi B, known for her outspoken personality, is surprisingly mum about this whole debacle. Maybe she’s busy planning her next album, or perhaps she’s concocting the perfect clapback. Who knows? But you can bet your last dollar we’ll keep you posted faster than you can say “Bodak Yellow.”
In the meantime, “Enough (Miami)” continues to blast through speakers as fans impatiently tap their feet for Cardi’s next album, the much-anticipated follow-up to her 2018 smash hit, Invasion of Privacy. Will she address the lawsuit in her new tracks? Will “Greasy Frybread” get a remix? Stay tuned, because this saga is spicier than Cardi’s Twitter feed!