With all the attention he was getting, Jacquees took the opportunity to promote his video for "London," which he recorded in the titular city, off his album 4275.Įlla Mai is pictured onstage at the 2018 BET Awards at Microsoft Theater on Jin Los Angeles. I put it on SoundCloud and YouTube you know my game ain't cap," Jacquees tweeted to T-Pain Tuesday. "No, I didn't lol hell you bout my brother.
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When T-Pain claimed Jacquees tried to profit off his "Trip" remix he supported Mai.
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Even though fans were upset with Mai, Jacquees said she didn't hold anything against her. Jacquees's name quickly became a top-trending Twitter topic Tuesday, garnering more than 115,000 mentions. The tweet received dozens of comments from fans who claimed she wanted the "Trip" remix taken down because was upset that Jacquees's version was more popular. "Sixteen days pre-order my debut album ELLA MAI now on ," she wrote Tuesday. Her hit single "Boo'd Up" went platinum three times and the video has been viewed more than 228 million times on YouTube.
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Instead, she promoted her self-titled album, due October 12. The British star didn't immediately respond to the reported cease and desist letter that her team sent to the R&B crooner. "Boo'd Up" singer Ella Mai received an online backlash after Jacquees was reportedly forced to take down his remix of her song, "Trip," from YouTube and SoundCloud.