Kanye West Removes “Nah Nah Nah” Feat. DaBaby From All Streaming Music Services
Ye has been making a lot of noise with the burgeoning release of his forthcoming DONDA album, which he has previewed twice in Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The highly publicized listening sessions for DONDA, which was originally slated for release on August 6, has boasted tracks from Jay-Z and even a song featuring 2 Chainz and DaBaby has now reportedly been removed from all DSPs.
It has been reveled that “Nah Nah Nah” was in fact removed from all streaming music services, leaving many to suspect that Kanye removed the song due to the extreme backlash DaBaby brought onto himself from his homophobic statements at Rolling Loud Miami.
The motive behind the move has not been confirmed nor has Kanye commented on the removal, however, the ‘Suge” rapper has been nixed from several festivals following Rolling Loud Miami, but has since offered a public apology and agreed with the LGBTQ community to educate himself about their lifestyle.
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