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Remy Ma 'Feels Sorry' for Nicki Minaj After Alleged Diss Track With Katy Perry
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The 36-year-old raptress is 'unimpressed' by her fellow female rapper's diss on 'Swish Swish', claiming that she has no 'shred of respect' for her.

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Just a day after Katy Perry was slammed by Taylor Swift's bestie Ruby Rose on Twitter for allegedly dissing her friend on a new track called "Swish, Swish", Katy's collaborator on the song, Nicki Minaj, has now been criticized by her nemesis Remy Ma. Rumor has it, the "ShETHER" rapper is "unimpressed" by Nicki's verses on the song which seem to be aimed at her.

Nicki has actually released a diss track "No Frauds" in response to "ShETHER", but Remy thinks the Drake and Lil Wayne-assisted track is "weak." A source tells HollywoodLife.com, "Remy's still waiting for Nicki to drop a diss track on her own, woman-to-woman like a G b***h is supposed to. Then maybe, just maybe, Remy will have a little shred of respect for Nicki. But that's doubtful."

"Swish, swish, aww, my haters is obsessed/ 'Cause I make M's, they get much less/ Don't be tryna double back/ I already despise you," so raps Nicki on "Swish, Swish". The source further claims that Remy "feels sorry" for Nicki, saying, "If this new song with Katy is the best Nicki can do, Remy feels sorry for her."

The Bronx femcee seems to find a way to deal with her fellow female rapper, though. "Remy's planning on showing up at BET in front of everybody who's somebody in the game, and you best believe she's going to be on that stage presenting or something," the source explains. "Make no mistake, she's going to full on blast Nicki to her face, in front of everyone, and dare Nicki to say something. That's how it's done son!"

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