Lawsuit Shut Down
Cardi B is celebrating a major courtroom victory after a U.S. judge dismissed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit tied to her track Enough (Miami). The case, which sought up to $50 million, accused the superstar of copying another song, has officially been thrown out.
Why It Collapsed
The case didn’t fall apart over the music itself but over major legal issues. The plaintiffs hadn’t properly registered their copyright when they first filed, and the judge also ruled the case was brought in the wrong court. On top of that, the claims were deemed legally flawed, with insufficient evidence to support them.

Winning On All Fronts
For now, it’s all wins for Cardi B, who has dominated headlines while continuing to perform and release music. On stage and in court, she’s proving she’s untouchable right now.
No Comeback
Even though the producers later tried to fix the copyright issue, the judge shut down any attempt to revive the case. For now, it’s game over in this court.
Could It Return?
The case was dismissed “without prejudice,” meaning it could pop up again in another court. So while Cardi takes this round, the fight might not be done just yet.