Cardi B Denies Stealing ‘Up’ From New Jersey Rappers: Sorry Lil Boy Never Heard Of You

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Cardi B Denies Stealing ‘Up’ From New Jersey Rappers: Sorry Lil Boy Never Heard Of You
Cardi B is addressing claims she stole her latest single Up from two New Jersey rappers: Mir Pesos and Mir Fontane, who have a song called Stuck.
Mir Pesos compared Up and Stuck on Instagram and wrote:
“Mannn somebody tagg they them ppl tell to get with my ppl …they stealing”
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He also tweeted,
“@iamcardibwe want my money”

I think some them lyrics stolen!! pic.twitter.com/G11Kd2Ve4s
— Melly Mellz (@MellyyMellz) February 5, 2021

“From AUGUST 7th now check when the other nikka posted his song. I BEEN WORKING ON THIS. Sorry lil boy never Hurd [sic] of you”

It eat up August 7th https://t.co/VQ7sBTZ21E pic.twitter.com/ahbVkr0C3L
— Cardi B (@iamcardib) February 5, 2021
This is such a popular phrase and soo many people shit sound https://t.co/KNqyUNaMum mean to tell me I copied like 8 songs ? ??STFU tired of explaining this shit https://t.co/H3KrV0iHTN pic.twitter.com/y91UF1IyZo
— Cardi B (@iamcardib) February 6, 2021
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