After Nicki’s remix, P.T.A.F. also attracted the attention of Eesean “E” Bolden, an A&R for Capitol Music Group. With Bolden’s help, P.T.A.F. signed a single deal with Capitol in January. The label—which, like Nicki’s labels Cash Money/Young Money and Republic, is owned by Universal—had Nicki’s remix taken down from SoundCloud and connected P.T.A.F. with Nicki’s management team. Capitol hopes to officially release a version co-starring Nicki, under P.T.A.F.’s name. “My girls will not be featuring on her song, she will be featuring on ours,” says DeVoe. So far, that hasn’t happened. Earlier this week, Capitol rereleased the original single yet again on iTunes, without Nicki. It’s uncertain whether the label’s relationship with P.T.A.F. will develop into an album release, but they’ve set up with an engineer and introduced them to producers.