Kanye West Removed His "Nah Nah Nah" Remix Featuring DaBaby From Streaming Platforms After His Anti-Gay Comments

    DaBaby has also been dropped from numerous music festivals and condemned by other artists.

    The wave of reckoning for DaBaby continues as Kanye West seemingly pulled the "Nah Nah Nah" remix featuring the rapper off of streaming platforms yesterday.

    The song — which also features 2 Chainz — no longer appears on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal, as reported by HotNewHipHop per Variety.

    As we all know by now, DaBaby is facing the fallout of his anti-gay comments, which disparaged and targeted those living with HIV/AIDS.

    He was then dropped from numerous music festivals and called out by fellow collaborators and artists, including Dua Lipa, Madonna, and Elton John.

    Following the backlash, he somewhat (barely) apologized (twice). But, most recently, he deleted his latest apology.

    Currently, Kanye has been working on his highly anticipated forthcoming album Donda, which he has previewed in listening parties twice. He hasn't released a statement about the remix track's removal, but we'll keep you updated if he does.