Nicki Minaj responded to Remy Ma’s dis track in her newly released single “No Frauds” — featuring pals Lil Wayne and Drake — and offered her rap nemesis $500,000 if she releases a “hit” song within the next 72 hours and books an interview without mentioning Her Minajesty’s name.
Nicki Minaj Reunites Young Money Squad on 'No Frauds' Featuring Drake, Lil Wayne:
Nicki Minaj has delivered the ultimate riposte in her beef with Remy Ma. She’s just dropped three new tracks -- "Changed It," "Regret In Your Tears" and "No Frauds" -- the latter a blockbuster reuniting the rapper with her Young Money squadsters Drake and Lil Wayne.
The Young Money triumvirate set social media alight when they reassembled for a group picture earlier this year. And then Drake teased fans with talk of a reunion show featuring the label's big three. But until now, the purpose of their reunion was layered in mystery.
"No Frauds" appears to be a response track to her ugly online row with Remy. “I don't need no, frauds/I don't need no, drama when you call/I don't need no, fake/Soon as I wake up keep an eye out for the snakes, yeah,” raps Minaj. The song arrived at midnight with the accompanying singles, all of which will appear on her upcoming fourth album, the followup to The Pinkprint which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 in early 2015.
Minaj and Drake have chalked up several collabs in the past, from 2009's "Best I Ever Had (Remix)," to 2010's "Up All Night" and "Moment 4 Life," 2011's "Make Me Proud," and their most recent tag-teams on "Only" and "Truffle Butter" from 2014.
With Meek Mill now out of her Minaj’s life, the old pals have buried the hatchet and the Young Money band is back together.