
Thursday saw yet another dramatic 24 hours in the ongoing beef between Remy Ma and Nicki Minaj.
After more than a week of silence, Nicki finally responded to Remy’s diss tracks by sparing a few bars on her new song ‘No Frauds’.
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But Nicki’s awakening from her slumber isn’t the only thing that Remy has to worry about.
After receiving a lot of praise for her ‘ShETHER’ track, her first attack on Nicki, Remy is now facing the song being removed from the internet and radio.
‘ShETHER’ borrowed the beat from Nas’ classic diss track ‘Ether,’ recorded for Stillmatic during his beef with Jay Z.
Although TMZ reports that Nas is fine with Remy’s use of the beat, Universal – the label that owns the song – hasn’t been as forgiving.

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The track has been removed from Soundcloud, and while it’s still available on iTunes, we can expect that to change sometime soon.
And Remy did suggest as much in an interview with Wendy Williams recently.
The track has also been removed from YouTube, though bootleggers have acted quickly to re-upload it right away.
And on top of all that, the track can’t be played on radio, nor can Remy perform it live.
But we know that if Remy is planning a response to ‘No Frauds,’ she’s probably going to use her own beat next time.
Listen to ‘ShETHER’ one more time before the powers that be send in the clean-up crew.
No Fields Found.
