Stefflon Don’s New Song Removed By Stylo G and Nicki Minaj

Stefflon Don’s new song “Take Off” has been removed from all digital media platforms by  Stylo G and Nicki Minaj.

The gritty freestyle which features British rapper Kojo Funds was recorded over Stylo G and Fanatix’s “Touch Down” instrumentals.

Shortly after Stefflon Don revealed that Stylo was requesting 100% of the publishing and that Nicki Minaj was cursing all weekend over track, “Take Off” was removed due to copyright infringement.

Beenie Man Says His “Touch Down” Remix With Nicki Minaj Was Styled By Stylo G

A furious Stefflon Don instantly messaged Stylo G via Instagram direct message over the removal.

“This is the kind of bs I have to go thru when people in the industry don’t understand the business and copyright laws. I say no more. ??‍♂️ #TOUCHDOWN OUT NOW #TAKEOFFTAKEDOWN?#LeaveDipoorManFoodalone,” Stylo G captioned a screenshot of their conversation.

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