![]() “When you monetize content you don’t own you are stealing and no one steals from 10 Summers. “Our artists don’t send cease and desists, we do,” Mustard wrote on Twitter. Mustard, the founder of 10 Summers, also released a statement to clear up the accusations against Mai. ![]() ![]() This was an act of genuine support and should not turn into negativity for either of the artist or from their supporters.” “He has been releasing not only Quemix songs but entire projects with remixes of other artists’ songs ranging back to 2013. “We love Ella and are cool with her team as well,” the statement read. In a statement to Billboard, a Jacquees rep explained away the controversy. Last Wednesday, September 26, Jacquees was trending on Twitter thanks to his remix of Ella Mai’s “Trip.” The Cash Money singer released his rendition of the song on September 1, but it was scrubbed from his YouTube and SoundCloud accounts and he quote tweeted a story from a South African online news and media aggregator, which claimed he was forced to remove the song from the internet after it received “more attention than the original.”ĭisgruntled fans started to blame Mai, along with her label 10 Summers/Interscope Records.
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