And the director who shot the video, he dropped it on his YouTube and, of course, when you drop it on YouTube, that's how you monetize," he said at the 1:30-minute mark below. "But it's all good Mustard should've put it together, bruh. He told DJ Clue that people within Ella Mai's camp believed he was "trying to monetize off the record," which he claims wasn't the case. Jacquees also addressed the remix situation during an appearance on Power 105. Ultimately, he doesn't hold it against anyone, as he ended by saying "it's all love at the end of the day." When the video was taken down, he wondered why other Ella Mai remixes such as ones done by Fabolous and T-Pain were left up, but his alone was taken down. "I remember I put it out and Ella Mai commented under it.
Jacquees recalls the moment when he put out his "Trip" remix, stating that it had even received a stamp of approval from Ella Mai herself. I ain't gonna say 'was' because I'm a real n***a. "When I came backstage to meet her, she was like 'I've been a fan of you for like six years.'"Īfter the initial meeting, Jacquees said that they have multiple encounters, and even goes to say that the two of them became friends. During a stop on Chris Brown's Heartbreak On A Full Moon Tour (Jacquees served as an opening performer), Ella Mai made an appearance. However, he then spoke about how the situation transpired, recounting his first time meeting Ella Mai. "I ain't talk to her since all that shit happened," he says, referring to the remix situation. Around the 23:54 mark of the video above, he gives his opinion on the situation.
The song would eventually find its way to "alternative" platforms.ĭuring his recent The Breakfast Club interview, Jacquees sat with DJ Envy and Angela Yee to discuss many things, including the infamous remix. The song's popularity bubbled up until the point when the singer was forced to take his version of the record down, to the dismay of his fans. Jacquees was so enticed by the Ella Mai song that he decided to perform his own rendition. The saga of the "Trip" remix was certainly one of the more interesting R&B conflicts of this year.