
Trinidad Killa & Nicki Minaj Fire Back at Machel Montano with Remix
Machel Montano’s Controversial Comment
At a show last night, Machel Montano took the mic and boldly declared:
“Stop fighting meh down, I’m you all daddy.”
The statement, widely seen as disrespectful to both Nicki Minaj and Trinidad Killa, immediately sparked debate online. Fans questioned whether Machel was taking shots at Nicki’s dominance in the Caribbean music space or Trinidad Killa’s rising influence. Either way, it didn’t take long for Nicki and Killa to fire back in the best way possible—through music.
Within minutes of the controversy, Nicki Minaj and Trinidad Killa unleashed the “Eskimo” remix, setting social media ablaze.
Nicki doesn’t hold back on her verse, delivering sharp bars with a fiery Trinidadian accent, making it clear that she’s nobody’s subordinate in the soca scene. Her lyrical punches are already being dissected by fans, with many believing she directly responded to Machel’s comment.
Trinidad Killa, who originally made “Eskimo” a viral sensation, took to Instagram to hype up the remix, posting:
“Yuh done know we not taking no disrespect! The Queen and Killa link up—yuh could neva fight we down!”
The remix has already taken over streaming platforms, with fans hailing it as the ultimate Carnival anthem. Social media has been flooded with reactions, with many celebrating Nicki’s continued support of Caribbean culture and Trinidad Killa’s well-earned moment in the spotlight.
One fan tweeted:
“Machel thought he was the king, but Nicki just reminded everyone who really running tings! 🔥 #EskimoRemix”
As the track continues to dominate, the big question remains—will Machel Montano address the backlash? So far, the soca legend has remained silent, but fans are watching closely to see if he makes a statement or doubles down on his comment.
One thing’s for sure—Nicki Minaj and Trinidad Killa just turned up the heat, and “Eskimo” remix is set to be one of the biggest songs of the season.