French Montana's ex girlfriend Trina reportedly made a diss track about Khloe Kardashian. Now, the Miami female rapper is denying that her new track is about the "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star and "Don't Panic" rapper that she used to date, claiming she "does not even think about" the two.
In a new track called "F*** Love", French Montana's ex Trina is said to be addressing the reality couple after reportedly being "devastated" for being left.
TMZ had earlier reported that French Montana's ex Trina was already living in with the Morrocan rapper in New Jersey - until Khloe Kardashian allegedly got between them.
The 35-year-old female rapper, had an "anger-filled" track with lyrics saying: "You can keep that purse, you can keep that whip, you can have that b****."
Trina has initially laughed off the rumors via a tweet last Tuesday: "This record is NOT an attack just speaking on behalf of everyone who is on #F***LOVE getting money and living their life! Rockstarr Ish."
Now, the female rapper who calls herself "The Baddest Chick" is vehemently denying any direct association between her new song and the reality couple.
Trina said in an interview, reported by All Hip Hop: "Honestly, I'm not thinking about those people. So I don't understand why anybody would even feel that way or think that, because there's nothing in the song directed at anybody." .
The female rapper pointed out in the All Hip Hop report how she "does not need to throw shots at anyone to get attention", since she thinks she is already an established rapper in the hip-hop industry,
"I don't take jabs. I don't do the diss thing. I don't do the sneaky thing. I'm not a gimmick. I'm a real artist. I'm a real woman," Trina said.
She added: "I've been doing this for 14 years, and I don't need any tricks or trickery around me to put out a great record. This is something I'm known for doing."
French Montana and Khloe Kardashian reportedly already split after dating for eight months, said TMZ. Trina told All Hip Hop that she understands why she is suddenly being dragged into the controversial break up: "I guess I get it, because people are always looking for something to talk about, something to make a big deal out of."
French Montana's ex Trina pointed out: "But for me? I could really care less."