New Jersey artists Mir Fontane and Mir Pesos sat down for an interview on Tuesday to address allegations that Cardi B stole the hook of their song "Stuck" for her new single "Up".
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Cardi B dropped a new single, "Up," on Friday (February 5th), and shortly after the song arrived, she was accused of stealing the hook from another rapper. New Jersey rapper Mir Fontane hopped on Twitter last week and seemingly called out Cardi for copying the hook of the song he dropped in September of last year, "Stuck." Fontane tweeted a split video of his song and Cardi's, comparing the two. Fontane doesn't accuse Cardi outright, but he uses repetition on his hook just like Cardi does. They both also rap, "If it's up then it's stuck." So, it can be presumed that Fontane sees a likeness in Cardi's hook. Mir Pesos, who is on the song with Mir Fontane, called out Cardi via Twitter last week also. He wrote, "🗣 @iamcardib we want my money @MirFontane." Cardi defended herself online and posted a video of a livestream she did with Megan Thee Stallion when they released "WAP" last August. At the end of t