Could Cardi B’s Copyright Lawsuit Force Her to Pull “Enough (Miami)” from Am I the Drama?


1. Legal Shockwave Hits Album Plans

Cardi B’s new album, Am I the Drama?, scheduled for release on September 19, 2025, is making headlines—not just for music, but for legal drama. Producers Joshua Fraustro and Miguel Aguilar (known as Kemika1956) have sued Cardi and Atlantic Records over her hit single “Enough (Miami),” claiming it copies their 2021 track “Greasy Frybread.” A federal judge recently denied Cardi’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit, allowing the case to move forward  .

2. Lawsuit Puts Tracklist in Jeopardy

In a bold move, the plaintiffs have requested a preliminary injunction to remove “Enough (Miami)” from streaming platforms and Cardi’s upcoming album entirely. They argue the song’s continued availability would cause “irreparable damage” and is less costly than excluding it from the album’s 23-track lineup  .

3. What’s at Stake

“Enough (Miami)” has already become a major streaming hit—but the legal challenge could delay or derail its inclusion in the final tracklist. Cardi’s team has defended the track, pointing out that the plaintiffs didn’t properly register their work before filing the lawsuit  .

4. Album Countdown Under Legal Cloud

With pre-release momentum building around tracks like “Imaginary Players” (dropping August 15) and fan-favorite singles like “WAP” and “Up” confirmed on the album  , the lawsuit throws a wrench into Cardi’s plans. Will her team risk delaying release—or editing the tracklist last-minute?


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