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Rapper Nicki Minaj arrives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala (Met Gala) to celebrate the opening of "Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology" in the Manhattan borough of New York, May 2, 2016. Reuters

As the feud between Nicki Minaj and Remy Ma heats up with other rappers picking their sides, a new report Wednesday claimed that the "Anaconda" singer was working on a diss track in response to her rival's "Shether." The drama began last week after Remy Ma slammed Minaj and her ex-boyfriend Meek Mill in her diss track, believed to be in response to the 31-year-old's track with Gucci Mane, “Make Love.”

“Nicki’s nervous because she knows the rap world loves Remy Ma and stands behind her,” a source told In Touch Weekly. “That’s why she has to make her diss track bigger and better. This fight is about to explode.”

Minaj and Remy Ma's battle also reignited the beef between The Game and Mill after the Philadelphia rapper was slammed for not being by the side of his ex-girlfriend.

The Game defended Minaj when TMZ reporters approached him to speak about the beef. “If you about to say something disrespectful about Nicki Minaj, I’mma f--- you up,” he said. The Game was carrying a bouquet of roses which he said were for Minaj.

Earlier, The Game ranted out at Mill for leaving Minaj alone and for being ungrateful to his ex-girlfriend who gave him “life,” affection and even bought him the things he “couldn’t ever afford” on his own.

The Game also noted that Minaj was by Mill's side during his infamous beef with Drake, which began in July 2015.

Meanwhile, Trey Songz does not want to be part of the reignited feud between The Game and Mill. Songz got involved in the Minaj-Remy Ma beef when Remy Ma alleged that Minaj hooked up with the "Slow Motion" singer.

On Wednesday, Songz took to his Twitter account to clarify that he is not on anyone's side: “Good Morning. My name is Bennett.” This was in reference to the phrase, “My name is Bennett and I ain’t in it,” which is a statement used when someone wants to separate themselves from a conflict that doesn’t concern them.