A jury sided with Cardi B on Friday in a copyright infringement case involving a man who claimed the Grammy-winning rapper misused his back tattoos for her sexually suggestive 2016 mixtape cover art.
A self-described family man with a distinctive back tattoo felt humiliated after Cardi B allegedly misused his likeness for her sexually suggestive mixtape cover art, his lawyer said during ...
Doechii shed tears, shouted out Cardi B and Lauryn Hill, and got her mic cut off for cussing in her acceptance speech for the ...
Alongside her television appearances, Cardi B gained traction with the release of her mixtapes "Gangsta Bitch Music, Vol. 1" in 2016 and "Vol. 2" in 2017, solidifying her presence in the rap scene.