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Remy Ma Says Fans Bashed Her After Saying Doja Cat Isn't A Rapper: 'Don’t Even Bring Her Up' - Blavity

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In a new interview, rapper Remy Ma reveals that Doja Cat’s fanbase came for her earlier this year for suggesting Doja was not a

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