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'Pay Homage to the People Before You': LisaRaye Hits Back at Trolls Fueled By Nicki Minaj Allegedly Dissing the Actress

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Actress LisaRaye McCoy is making it known that she meant what she said about Nicki Minaj needing to show respect for female rappers who came before her.

McCoy further emphasized her position when co-signing singer Usher’s comment, “Nicki is a product of Lil Kim.”

The hot topic comment landed on Minaj’s radar and found its way into her latest song “Trollz” with rapper Tekashi 69.

The rapper then came for McCoy by referencing strip club owner Dollar Bill from the movie “The Players Club” in which the actress starred.

The rapper’s legion of fans swarmed McCoy with comments on social, some even posting lyrics from the newly released song.

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