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Nicki Minaj responds to Remy Ma diss track with new singles

"We don't do diss records, we drop HIT RECORDS & diss u ON them," the rapper said.

By Annie Martin
Nicki Minaj attends the MTV Video Music Awards on August 28, 2016. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
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March 10 (UPI) -- Nicki Minaj fueled her longtime feud with Remy Ma on Thursday by responding to the rapper's diss track with new singles.

The 34-year-old star released the songs "No Frauds," featuring Drake and Lil Wayne, "Regret in Your Tears" and "Changed It," featuring Lil Wayne, after Remy Ma slammed her in the single "Shether" in February.

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"#Fraud diss records can't be lies. Great diss records are FACTS. But here @ Young Money, we don't do diss records, we drop HIT RECORDS & diss u ON them," Minaj wrote in a lengthy Instagram post.

"The greats took 3 months to respond to diss records. Queens don't move on peasant time. Queens shut down Paris, then drop hits on #QueenTime," she added.

"Jealousy gets u no where," the rapper said. "Now I got a countdown of my own for Sheneneh. U got 72 hours to drop a hit and I'll give u half a million dollars if u can book ANY show or interview w/o mentioning the Queen name."

Remy Ma, whose feud with Minaj started when the star seemingly dissed her in the 2007 song "Dirty Money," had accused Minaj of plastic surgery and infidelity in "Shether." She told Another Round this week, however, that she's "not particularly proud" of the single.

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"I do not condone or recommend the tearing down of another female," the rapper said. "That's not what I want to do. Anybody that knows me knows that I embrace females. I always want to do some girl-oriented thing. I think we work so much better when we work together and when we help each other."

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