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Cardi B Defeats 'Enough (Miami)' Song Copying Lawsuit: 'No Factual Support'

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Taylor Morgan
Music Critic & Culture Writer
Cardi B Defeats ‘Enough (Miami)’ Song Copying Lawsuit: ‘No Factual Support’
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Cardi B has defeated a lawsuit claiming her song 'Enough (Miami)' copied beats from the song 'Reservation Dogs.' The lawsuit was filed by the producers of 'Reservation Dogs,' who claimed that Cardi B's song used their beats without permission. However, a federal judge in Texas ruled that the producers had 'no factual support' for their claims and dismissed the lawsuit.

The lawsuit was filed in February 2026, and Cardi B has been performing 'Enough (Miami)' on her ongoing Little Miss Drama Tour. The song has been a hit for Cardi B, reaching the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The producers of 'Reservation Dogs' claimed that Cardi B's song used their beats without permission, and that they had not given her permission to use the beats. However, Cardi B's team argued that the beats were not original and that the producers had no evidence to support their claims.

The judge ruled in Cardi B's favor, stating that the producers had 'no factual support' for their claims and that the lawsuit was 'futile.' The decision is a victory for Cardi B, who has been facing a number of lawsuits in recent years.

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