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Nicki Minaj claims YouTube colluded with rivals to damage first 24 hour plays on new video

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Nicki Minaj has hit out at YouTube after the platform put an age restriction on the video for her remix of dancehall artist Skeng’s track ‘Likkle Miss’.

She claims that the restriction was put in place not because of the content of the video, but rather because YouTube is “in bed” with companies behind rival artists.“Imagine this”, the rapper wrote on Instagram in a subsequently deleted post. “They restricted my fucking video but have things a million fucking times worse on their bogus fucking platform.

This is what they do to keep you from winning while doing ads for other people and posting fake fucking stats. Because the same ppl who run YouTube are in bed with a certain record label and management company”.“This was done to stop us from getting a lot of views in the first 24 hours”, she claimed. “The duds at my label allow people to use my videos all the time to promote weak shit but said we can’t buy promo for my videos.

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