DJ Mustard has come to the defense of his 10 Summers artist Ella Mai over accusations that she made fellow R&B singer Jacquees remove his remix of her “Trip” single from YouTube and SoundCloud.
The takedown caused a stir since the remix amassed over 3 million streams on SoundCloud before it was yanked. In response to social media chatter and reports about Ella’s actions, Mustard decided to set the record straight.
“Our artists don’t send cease and desists, we do,” Mustard wrote in a Twitter post. “When you monetize content you don’t own you are stealing and no one steals from 10 Summers. Ella had no say in the matter and any platform reporting differently is spreading falsities.”
Jacquees, who is known for his “Quemixes,” decided to put his spin Ella Mai’s “Trip” and even shot a video for the song before she had a chance to shoot her own.
Many fans on social media began to drag Ella once news spread that she reportedly had it removed. Some came to her defense, including T-Pain, citing certain business practices pertaining to music covers that should be adhered to — mainly, not trying to make a buck off it.
T-Pain did his own “T-Mix” of Ella’s breakthrough single “Boo’d Up” and when a fan asked why 10 Summers never snatched his remix down, he said it’s because he didn’t attempt to make money off her song like Jacquees did. This led to a vehement denial from the Cash Money Records artist.
“Nigga no I didn’t lol hell you talm bout my brother I put it on SoundCloud and YouTube you know my game ain’t cap I love Ella,” Jacquees said.
Jacquees’ team issued a statement to Billboard about the situation and noted he hopes the two sides can collaborate in the future on something original.
“For the new people who are just catching up to who Jacquees is as an artist, this has become very controversial for no reason,” the statement read. “We love Ella and are cool with her team as well. He has been releasing not only Quemix songs but entire projects with remixes of other artists’ songs ranging back to 2013. This was an act of genuine support and should not turn into negativity for either of the artist or from their supporters.”
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Don’t nobody care. fuck Mustard… and French Montana.
Where’s Carter 5?????
if you’re looking for the Carter V, why are you on a post that has nothing to do with it? lol
Iono… I’m just looking for clues everywhere. Carter 5 gotta be hidden somewhere outchea.
I didn’t like Jaquees mix of it, I thought dude was def trying to gain from someones else work. Her songs are pretty dope
nobody should be mad at her even if she did make him take it down. People can’t even be creative and original to make their own songs, they steal from hear and try to gain off her, make a video before her’s even drops and yall bashing her wtf??? It’s out of hand because it’s not a official mix and it gets play on the radio.
I completely agree with you. I didn’t understand why people were upset with her IF she was the one who was behind it being pulled. And to do a video before she did, that’s over stepping the boundaries.
She and Jacquees in the beginning of their careers both oof them remixed songs of other celebs and if DJ Mustard knew his artist he would of known that. But anywho that song is fye asf!
I feel I love his version more
#Team Jaquees
Jacquees have his own original songs that he does, how do you think he makes money ? Then from time to time he do his quemix when he remix people songs and it’s never a problem but I guess since he did better then she did it’s a problem?
hello the hip is dope i like ?it