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Remy Ma’s “shETHER” Banned From Radio, Internet and Live Shows
Remy Ma's "shETHER" is Now Banned From Radio, Live Shows and Internet
(AllHipHop News) Reps for rap legend Nas are denying he had anything to do with Remy Ma’s “shETHER” being pulled from the radio and the Internet.
Remy dropped her blistering diss track towards Nicki Minaj a few weeks ago, and ignited a feud between the two emcees, which has taken an interesting twist.
“shETHER” has been pulled from SoundCloud, iTunes, Spotify, and other streaming services.
Nicki Minaj sent out a cryptic tweet stating “Nas was like NAH,” leading to some speculation that her fellow Queens MC had stepped in and helped get Remy’s track pulled off the air.
But a source told TMZ.com, that Nas was fine with the record, but Universal Music Group was not so happy. The label, which owns Republic, where Nicki is signed through Young Money/Cash Money, had an issue with Remy using Nas’ legendary song “Ether” to make her new song.
Apparently, Remy never even attempted to seek the proper permission. To top it all off, “shETHER” was being sold around the Internet, and easily even briefly charted on iTunes, something Remy gleefully noted shortly after her version dropped.
According to reports, not only is the song banished from the airwaves and the Internet, but Remy is not even allowed to perform the song live.
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Universal claims she didn't clear the beat? That goes totally against what Ron Browz said in his recent interview with VladTV. Remy called him personally before the diss went out and made sure to get all the clearances.
On top of that, FAT JOE (in his Hot97 interview) and REMY (in her Wendy Williams) interview mentioned they were trying to take it down. Rem mentioned Nicki has been trying to blackball her behind the scenes which spurned her to put out the diss in the first place. This is a new low. Is this what hip hop is now?
Remy Ma's "shETHER" is Now Banned From Radio, Live Shows and Internet
(AllHipHop News) Reps for rap legend Nas are denying he had anything to do with Remy Ma’s “shETHER” being pulled from the radio and the Internet.
Remy dropped her blistering diss track towards Nicki Minaj a few weeks ago, and ignited a feud between the two emcees, which has taken an interesting twist.
“shETHER” has been pulled from SoundCloud, iTunes, Spotify, and other streaming services.
Nicki Minaj sent out a cryptic tweet stating “Nas was like NAH,” leading to some speculation that her fellow Queens MC had stepped in and helped get Remy’s track pulled off the air.
But a source told TMZ.com, that Nas was fine with the record, but Universal Music Group was not so happy. The label, which owns Republic, where Nicki is signed through Young Money/Cash Money, had an issue with Remy using Nas’ legendary song “Ether” to make her new song.
Apparently, Remy never even attempted to seek the proper permission. To top it all off, “shETHER” was being sold around the Internet, and easily even briefly charted on iTunes, something Remy gleefully noted shortly after her version dropped.
According to reports, not only is the song banished from the airwaves and the Internet, but Remy is not even allowed to perform the song live.
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Universal claims she didn't clear the beat? That goes totally against what Ron Browz said in his recent interview with VladTV. Remy called him personally before the diss went out and made sure to get all the clearances.
On top of that, FAT JOE (in his Hot97 interview) and REMY (in her Wendy Williams) interview mentioned they were trying to take it down. Rem mentioned Nicki has been trying to blackball her behind the scenes which spurned her to put out the diss in the first place. This is a new low. Is this what hip hop is now?
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