“Ella had no say in the matter and any platform reporting any differently is spreading falsities. “When you monetize content you don’t own you are stealing and no one steals from 10 Summers,” Mustard continues. “Our artists don’t send cease and desists, we do,” he said. DJ Mustard, who she is signed to, has issued a statement saying that she did not directly ask the R&B singer to remove the song, but the label did. Since Jacquees was forced to remove his “Trip” remix from online streaming service, Ella Mai has been getting some serious hate on social media. DJ Mustard has come to the defense of his artist Ella Mai.
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