Nicki Minaj released three new songs this week. One of them titled "Regret in Your Tears" is about an ex-lover who didn't appreciate what he had until it was gone.
Some fans of OVO Sound recording artist, PartyNextDoor, automatically assumed he ghostwrote the tune. They started sending him congratulatory tweets. Some of which he clicked the like button on.
"I hope they paying you good money for them songs bro you keep saving people," wrote one admirer.
@partynextdoor I hope they paying you good money for them songs bro you keep saving people
— Prince Vaughn (@PrinceVaughn_) March 11, 2017
"Your ghostwriting does not go unnoticed my brother. Real fans still hear you," tweeted another.
@partynextdoor Your ghostwriting does not go unnoticed my brother. Real fans still hear you
— Freddi Don Flamingo (@Fred_Jeter) March 10, 2017
Nicki caught wind of the insinuations and threw up a stop sign.
"Party Next Door had NOTHING to do w/ #RegretInYourTears - nigga aint never heard that song a day in his life. Bless y'all heart," she wrote on the social networking site. "Not sure why he was "liking" tweets. Maybe it was just "funny" to him. Maybe he was..."hacked". Lol. Either way. #DisTewMuch FOH. he musta thought the caption said "work". Lol the internet gettin spooky, man. Like da nigga NEVER heard the song a DAY in his LIFE."
Listen to "Regret in Your Tears" below.
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