Megan Thee Stallion‘s new album Megan is here, and it’s laced with several shots at her fierce rival Nicki Minaj.

The Houston rapper wastes little time in rekindling their feud, appearing to take aim at Nicki on track number two “Rattle.”

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“I wanted everybody right here with me/ But that was my fault, bein’ too friendly/ I was thinkin’ everything was all good/ But the whole time, you was my enemy,” she raps in her opening verse.

She later appears to reference Nicki’s husband and child, spitting: “Damn, bitch, it been four years/ Worry ’bout your man and your kid/ Your life must be borin’ as fuck if you still reminiscin’ ’bout shit that we did.”

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“It been four years” seems to be a nod to either Megan’s “WAP” collaboration with fellow Nicki Minaj rival Cardi B or Tory Lanez shooting her, which Nicki has made light of in her attacks against the “Savage” hitmaker.

Megan then appears to target Nicki’s allies by saying: “And I ain’t worried ’bout the bitter-bitch link-up/ Y’all hoes earned them seats in the fan club,” seemingly referencing the Young Money rapper bringing out JT, BIA, Akbar V and others during her Pink Friday 2 Tour.

Her blistering verse ends with: “Ain’t got no tea on me, this ho think she TMZ,” which could be a nod to Nicki’s “Tea Party” episode of her Amazon Amp radio show where she alluded to Megan once encouraging her to get an abortion.

The lyrical jabs continue on the next song, “Figueroa,” where Megan makes direct reference to Nicki’s fervent fanbase.

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“I’m a motherfuckin’ brat, not a Barbie/ On go with any bitch that wanna start it,” she raps, while also calling out “pussy hoes on the internet usin’ me to drive traffic.”

Megan, Tina Snow’s first release since departing her former label 1501 Certified Ent. after a bitter legal battle, comes just a few months after a beef erupted between her and Nicki Minaj.

Megan Thee Stallion Claps Back At Nicki Minaj: 'Don't Make Me Call Roc Nation'
Megan Thee Stallion Claps Back At Nicki Minaj: 'Don't Make Me Call Roc Nation'

The feud was sparked by Megan’s venomous song “Hiss” on which she made a thinly-veiled reference to Nicki’s husband Kenneth Petty’s 1995 conviction for attempted rape.

“These hoes don’t be mad at Megan, these hoes mad at Megan’s Law,” she rapped, citing the federal law requiring authorities to make information available to the public regarding registered sex offenders.

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The “Superbass” star fired back with the equally vicious “Big Foot,” which included a number of lurid accusations as well as taunts about the death of Megan’s mother and aforementioned shooting incident.

Things soon cooled off, with Nicki being widely criticized and Megan being deemed by many — including Charlamagne Tha God — to have come out on top.