Remy Ma vs Nicki Minaj: One Of The Major Beefs In Rap History

By Sudhir Yadav | Mar 02, 2017 10:40 AM EST

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It has been observed that watching Remy Ma and Nicki Minaj overwhelmed the vast majority of viewers at the end of the week. In the hours of Saturday morning Feb. 25, Remy dropped the track "ShETHER," an almost seven-minute decimation went for Nicki Minaj. The melody - taking both its title and beat from Nas' 2001 Jay-Z diss track "Ether" - goes through a rundown of cases against Nicki Minaj that reach out from meeting room to bedroom.

From blaming her for engaging in sexual relations with Lil Wayne, Drake, Trey Songz, Hot 97's Ebro Darden and Gucci Mane, to having butt embeds that kept her from having intercourse with her ex Meek Mill for three months, a great deal was put in plain view. Besides, there were comments on Nicki Minaj supporting her sibling who was purportedly captured for the charged rape of a minor, alongside recommending Nicki's realm isn't as lucrative as it could be since her cash is filtered through different name substances (Young Money, Cash Money, Republic Records) before finding her hands, Billboard reported.

There is even a shot that Nicki purportedly stole one of her most great lines "All these b-tches is my sons". The melody arrived under 48 hours taking after Minaj's not really unpretentious hit on her current Gucci Mane cooperation "Make Love" that Remy Ma's rebound extend with Fat Joe, Plato o Plomo, was met with frustrating deals. It was a line from 2009 tweet that Remy Ma said she posted while in jail, RollingStone reported.

To freely cite Lauryn Hill, two female MCs can't involve a similar space at the time. That is a long way from new news, which all by itself mirrors the graduated estimation of this war. Remain on any point on an American guide, and the most noticeable rapper in that district will more than likely be A) a male and B) delegated "king." When beef happens, it's as a rule over turf wars. Sliced to Jay-Z and Nas battling about the "Lord of New York" title.

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