| "Shether" | ||||
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| Single byRemy Ma | ||||
| Released | February 25, 2017 (2017-02-25) | |||
| Recorded | February 24, 2017 | |||
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| Length | 6:57 | |||
| Label | Empire | |||
| Songwriters | ||||
| Producer | Ron Browz | |||
| Remy Ma singles chronology | ||||
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"Shether" (sometimes stylized asshETHER)[1] is adiss track by American rapperRemy Ma. The song is aimed at rapperNicki Minaj. It was released on February 25, 2017, byEmpire Distribution.[2] The song's title and beat is from the diss track "Ether" byNas.[3]
Disagreements betweenRemy Ma and Minaj sort of originated in 2007, when Ma took note of Minaj's freestyle record, nicknamed "Dirty Money", from her mixtapePlaytime Is Over (2007),[4] which uses the beat to "Yeah Yeah Yeah" by Terror Squad, a song that Ma rapped on. In the record, Minaj recites: "Tell that bitch with the crown torun it likeChris Brown/she won three rounds, I'ma need a hundred thou/like 'Chinatown' — bitches better bow down/oh you ain't know, betcha bitches know now/fuck I got a gun — let her know that I'm the one",[5] which some believed to be referencing the crown worn in Ma's video for "Whuteva". Minaj reportedly never confirmed or denied that the song was about Ma,[4] however Ma remarked in a 2010 interview, "To this day I still feel like [the song] is a stab at me; I'm gonna [diss Minaj] back for that one".[6]
Although Ma and Minaj shared words of encouragement in recent years,[7] their relationship soon soured behind the scenes by 2016, and they began releasing verses and songs with lyrics aimed at each other, including Ma's "Money Showers" withFat Joe and Minaj's "Swalla" withJason Derulo & "Make Love" withGucci Mane, which was released two days before "Shether".[8]
On February 25, 2017, "Shether" was released on bothSoundCloud and online music stores.[9][10] At the time of the track's release, Ma tweeted: "'You wanna see a dead body' (little kid from BoyzNdaHood voice) @nickiminaj"[11] Upon release, the song was widely shared on social media.[12]
The song was later banned from iTunes, SoundCloud and YouTube due to copyright violation,[13] and has since been removed from all radio and online streaming services.[14] According toTMZ, contrary to initial reports, Nas had nothing to do with the ban and that he did approve the use of his beat, and suggested thatUniversal, which has intellectual ownership of the song, took action to have it removed.[15] Remy also continued her attacks on Minaj by releasing another track titled "Another One" on March 2.[16]
The lyrics of "Shether" contain a number of accusations and allegations regarding Minaj's personal and professional life and conduct towards others, including fellow music artists; Ma makes several accusations about Minaj's sexual affairs with members ofCash Money Records and other celebrities. The song also accuses Minaj of usingplastic surgery on her rear to enhance her appearance, and criticizes Minaj for siding with her brother, who, at the time, was facing trial for the allegedrape of a minor.[17] Remy also took aim at longtime rival & Minaj's friendFoxy Brown, talking about Brown's past hearing issues. Brown responded to Remy with the track "Breaks Over".[18]
The song was made as a response record to Minaj after Minaj's two diss records to Remy ("Swalla" and "Make Love").[19] A writer fromBET named it an "unapologetically savage" track.[20] Mitchell Peters fromBillboard called it a "scathing diss track" that "doesn't show any mercy for Minaj."[21]
After it was released, Minaj responded with a pair of Instagram posts.[3] Ma claimed she "didn't expect a response" in an interview onThe Wendy Williams Show.[22] A week later, in an interview hosted byBuzzFeed News, Ma stated that she had second thoughts about releasing the diss track, and commented on the difficulties of being a woman in the music industry.[23] When asked if she regrets releasing the track, she said:
I don't regret it, but I'm just not particularly proud of it either ... It just bothers me that, this record that I put out, where it's literally picking apart a female, went so viral ... We could have done the same thing, working together. I would have liked that so much better that way.[24]
Minaj responded to Ma in her song "No Frauds" which was released on March 10, 2017.[25]
Ma performed the song live atSummer Jam on June 11, 2017. During the performance, pictures of Minaj were shown on the stage screen.[26]
| Chart (2017) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| USBubbling Under Hot 100 (Billboard)[30] | 19 |
| USBubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles (Billboard)[31] | 3 |
| Region | Date | Format | Version | Label | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States | February 25, 2017 |
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