Kanye West's "Nah Nah Nah" remix with DaBaby removed from streaming services
Kanye West's "Nah Nah Nah" remix featuring DaBaby has disappeared from streaming services following the rapper's homophobic comments made during his Rolling Loud Miami set last month.
Over the weekend fans have been keeping an eye on Kanye West's profile on streaming services, hoping that his long-awaited Donda album would make an appearance after last week's second listening party in Atlanta.
Donda has reportedly been pushed back again (to 13/15 August according to Apple Music and iTunes), but fans noticed that something has disappeared from Kanye West's account on streaming platforms - his "Nah Nah Nah" remix with DaBaby and 2 Chainz, which was originally released in November last year.
Kanye West has removed his “Nah Nah Nah” remix with DaBaby from streaming services.
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) August 8, 2021
The track’s removal comes two weeks after DaBaby received backlash for making homophobic comments at Rolling Loud. pic.twitter.com/5v70usF6Al
Although there's no official statement as to why it's been removed, it seems likely that it's due to DaBaby's recent homophobic comments made during his Rolling Loud Miami performance last month, which has led to multiple festivals in the US dropping the rapper, and responses from artists such as Madonna, Dua Lipa and Sir Elton John.
DaBaby did upload an official apology to his Instagram last week, which saw him write that he was sorry for "the hurtful and triggering comments", but over the weekend the apology has been deleted from his Instagram.
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