Lil Kim released a brand new freestyle track "No Flex Zone (Remix)" on Tuesday, expectedly dissing her rap rival Nicki Minaj.

It was not too long ago when the Brooklyn-native emcee dropped her own remix of Beyoncé's "Flawless," right after Minaj collaborated with the R&B diva - "Am I trippin' or did this ho just say my name? / Queen of Rap? F*ck outta here / Queen's back, f*ck outta here / Time to get this rap b*tch up outta here." It almost seems like a pattern now, since the Trinidadian rapper already laid her verse on Rae Sremmurd's anthem over a month ago: "Runnin' this game for five years, just ask why my feet hurt."

Over the beat produced by Mike WiLL Made-It, Queen Bee lyrically throws shade at the YMCMB rapper but this time, she does it in a subtle way, only mocking her childlike sing-song tone in her previous remix. The track is undoubtedly all about boasting - she does not have to flex on the beat because "they know better."

Moreover, Notorious K.I.M. brags about her skills on the mic ("Killing these h*es, it's a genocide") and how she is authentic ("I don't set trip, I set trends / Pull up in the 2020 Benz"). Also, she does not hesitate to spit the sexually explicit line: "'Cause I be on that new sh*t, bananas in my a**hole / My man be on that Zeus sh*t, wanna f*ck me 'til my eyes roll."

So far, Lil Kim also released Bobby Shmurda's "Hot N*gga," as well as "Identity Theft," in which she accuses Nicki Minaj of stealing her original style. She is getting ready to release her long-awaited new mixtape, which will be available on Sept. 11.

Check out Lil Kim's remix version of Rae Sremmurd's "No Flex Zone" below: