Cardi B Hit with $50 Million Lawsuit for Alleged Copyright Infringement on “Enough (Miami)”

After dropping “Enough (Miami),” Cardi B took to Instagram Live to share some insights about the song, originally titled “And Her Name Is Cardi K.” She explained that she felt like she was being underestimated and that she wanted to show her detractors that she was not one to be messed with. The rapper hinted earlier in the year that “Enough (Miami)” was just the beginning of what would lead to the announcement of her highly anticipated follow-up to 2018’s “Invasion of Privacy.”

Cardi teased her fans with the promise of more music to come, stating, “I’m back outside, I’m tired of shit holding me back. It’s been six years since I’ve dropped an album, so I’m gonna drop an album this year.” However, she seemed to change her mind in May after some social media drama with fans, leaving many wondering when they can expect new music from her.

Despite the setback, Cardi also expressed her desire to work on a Spanish-language project in the near future. This could be an exciting development for fans who have been eagerly waiting for more music from the chart-topping artist. Stay tuned for more updates from Cardi B as she continues to make waves in the music industry.