Cardi B Responds to Nonpayment Lawsuit for “Like What” Video
Cardi B and Offset are being sued for using a Beverly Hills property in Offset’s music video for “Like What.”
The property owner claims the pair says they planned on shooting a TikTok video instead of a music video. According to court records, the homeowner let Cardi, Offset, and their entourage use the property for free, thinking it was for a short TikTok video. The owner claims he would have charged the correct rent if he had realized the property was being utilized for a high-production music video with over 27 million YouTube views. The homeowner seeks damages over $35,000.
Cardi B responded to the charges by denying them and fighting back. She responded to the case on social media, saying she paid $10,000 in cash for 24-hour house use and extra expenses for overstaying. Cardi claims that the property owner and realtors were present throughout the shoot and knew it was a music video.
Check out the video for “Like What” below.