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Nicki Minaj, 6ix9ine troll LisaRaye and Usher in new song

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NIcki Minaj and Tekashi 6ix9ine in the "Trollz," video.

No, this time its Nicki Minaj and the recently released from prison Tekashi 6ix9ine collaborating on a new song “Trollz.”

READ MORE: LisaRaye tells Nicki Minaj to ‘bow down’ to Lil Kim, fans swarm online

Rapper Nicki Minaj used her fans and internet followers to go after a former BET employee, but this is nothing more than a thinly veiled show of cyberbullying.

LisaRaye may indeed be the target of this verse:

“Dollar, dollar bill, come get her/Even your man know Nickis do it better,” she spits in a line preceding the Usher reference.

READ MORE: Usher catches heat for saying Nicki Minaj is a ‘product’ of Lil Kim

Minaj took some criticism for making the record with the Brooklyn, New York-born rapper, born Daniel Hernandez, who was just released after testifying against gang members in his Nine Trey Gang in 2019.

Source: theGrio

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