Meek Mill and Nicki Minaj
Nicki Minaj took some shots at Meek Mill after their breakup on her new song “Regret In Your Tears.” Pictured: Meek Mill and Nicki Minaj on Jan. 30, 2016 in Philadelphia. Getty Images

On Friday, Nicki Minaj released three songs while in Paris — “Regret In Your Tears,” “Changed It” and “No Frauds” — but with her Remy Ma diss “No Frauds” getting all of the attention, fans may have missed Nicki opening up about her relationship with Meek Mill on one of the new songs.

It’s been three months since Minaj ended her relationship with the “DC4” rapper but in that time, the “Anaconda” has remained quiet about the details. Nicki opens “Regret In Your Tears” singing, “Cause you know I don’t chase, I replace ‘em,” taking a clear shot at Meek.

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While rumors of Meek Mill cheating on Nicki were never confirmed, the rapper seems to make a reference to it in the first verse. “Two seats in my two seater-er-er / Used to pull off on me, leave me hur-urt / Tryna front, but I know you do your dir-irt / Not nice, boy you know you do your dirt,” she raps.

Nicki also seemed to confirm her ex-boyfriend Safaree Samuels’ claims about her cheating on him with Meek. “Used to creep, creep, with you through the back / I count up the cash and bring you the bag,” Nicki says in the song.

During an appearance on “The Wendy Williams Show” on Tuesday, Safaree revealed how he realized something was going on between Nicki and Meek behind his back. “In the last month that’s when we were just going through all the songs and stuff [on ‘The Pinkprint’], and then I found out there were two songs with [Meek Mill] on the album.”

Although Nicki appears hurt in the first two verses of “Regret In Your Tears,” she flips the script by verse three, rapping, “Cause you don’t even know what you just lost / You don’t even know what you just had / You don’t even know, and that’s what’s bad.”

The rapper ends her verse by telling Meek to stop calling her and leave her alone. “Call my line, call my line, I’m like, ‘Please, boy’ / You just need to leave, boy / I ain’t got time for you / Just once, do somethin’ for me, boy.”