Nicki Minaj has slammed YouTube for placing an age restriction on her latest music video. The visuals for "Likkle Miss (Remix)," her collaboration with Jamaican dancehall artist Skeng, were released on Sunday (September 25).
The following day, Minaj posted a screenshot of a message from YouTube notifying her that only YouTube users with accounts over the age of 18 would be able to watch the video.
The music video, which you can watch above, is fairly boilerplate for a dancehall-rap song: lots of ass shaking and daggering.
In a statement posted to Instagram, Minaj said that the video didn't contain anything that would separate it from a lot of the unrestricted content you can find on the platform. "Imagine this," she wrote. "They restricted my fucking video but have things a million fucking times worse on their BOGUS FKNG PLATFORM." Read Next: Bleu and Nicki Minaj share “Love In The Way” Minaj went on to insinuate that her video was being intentionally suppressed by competitors and included a reference to "Lyor," who may be Lyor Cohen of 300 Entertainment. "this is what they do to keep you from winning while doing ads for other ppl and posting FAKE FKNG STATS.
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