The album's cover, designed by graphic artist Timm Gooden, depicts Cardi B receiving acunnilingus in the car from a tattooed man "Kevin Brophy Jr." while drinking from a bottle ofCorona Extra beer. The image is actually aphotomontage in which a tattoo belonging to Kevin Brophy Jr. was digitally composited onto the body of the uncredited male model who posed for the photo; Brophy later claimed that tattoo image was used without his permission and that his likeness was appropriated in "a misleading, offensive, humiliating and provocatively sexual humiliating way".[2] Brophy has filed suit inCalifornia over the unauthorized use of his image, and in December 2020 the court rejected Cardi B's motion forsummary judgment on the basis offair use, sending the case to a jury. On October 21, 2022, jury declared its verdict siding with Cardi B, and clearing her from thecopyright infringement allegations.[3]