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Cardi B and Warner Music Beat 'Enough (Miami)' Copyright Lawsuit
That victory came to light in an order from Judge Fernando Rodriguez, Jr., who tossed the complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction. We covered said complaint immediately after its July 2024 filing in a Texas federal court.
In brief, across two amended actions, producer plaintiffs Joshua Fraustro and Miguel Aguilar (known publicly as Kemikal956) accused Cardi B (real name Belcalis Almánzar) of borrowing from their “Greasy Frybread” effort without permission to create “Enough (Miami).”
Unsurprisingly, this included contributory and vicarious infringement claims against the major label defendant. However, the filing parties also sued for defamation, unfair competition, IP misappropriation, and more.
Cardi B Shuts Down Producers Accusing Her of Stealing Music
Cardi B and her record labels scored a legal win in the Lone Star State after being sued for allegedly using portions of another artist's song without permission … the lawsuit against them has just been thrown out of court for jurisdictional reasons.
Here's the deal … Joshua Fraustro and Miguel Aguilar (AKA Kemika 1956) filed suit against Cardi B back in July 2024, claiming Cardi and her producers stole their secret sauce by using parts of their 2021 song "Greasy Frybread" on her March 2024 hit single, "Enough (Miami)."
The lawsuit was filed in Texas … but according to new legal docs obtained by TMZ, it was dismissed due to a lack of personal jurisdiction. Translation: the judge ruled Fraustro and Aguilar didn't establish that the Texas court had the power to deal with the case.
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