In a dramatic courtroom showdown, Cardi B’s legal troubles have been tossed out like yesterday’s takeout. The rapper and her record labels found themselves fighting a lawsuit filed by producers Joshua Fraustro and Miguel Aguilar, who alleged that Cardi lifted parts of their song “Greasy Frybread” for her hit “Enough (Miami).” However, the judge dismissed the case based on a lack of jurisdiction, meaning Fraustro and Aguilar couldn’t prove that the Texas court had the authority to hear their claims.
This legal victory gives Cardi B a clear path to continue creating without the weight of a legal cloud hanging over her. Her fans can breathe easy while she shines bright on her chart-topping journey. However, questions loom over whether the plaintiffs will attempt to refile their complaint in a more favorable jurisdiction. For now, it seems Cardi B is free to crank out those hits, proving once again that in the game of music, timing is everything!
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