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Nicki Minaj Told Coi Leray Young Female Artistes Hardly Gets Hate, Coi Respond

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz Nicki Minaj responded to Coi Leray, who claimed that she was receiving 10X hate worse than other female artists in her growing music career. The two rappers recently collaborated on her song “Blick Blick!“, released on March 18, and brought Coi her first No. 1 song on Billboard. While talking about the song and her rising career, Coi claimed that she was receiving hate more than any other female rapper. Coi Leray has […]

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