The two rappers have mostly kept their rivalry in their music. Minaj kicked things off by dissing Kim in tracks on her early mixtapes and in her 2010 album Pink Friday. Kim responding with a mixtape pointedly titled Black Friday. The diss tracks began flying in the femcee feud, with Kim delivering Minaj-aimed tracks like “Identity Theft.”
“She was very catty,” Kim told New York radio station The Breakfast Club 105.1 in a popular June 2010 interview. “I never had a problem with her, I was always nice with her — always. She was a very obnoxious person…. She was always throwing shots… Every single record she made, she was coming at me. Everybody who’s smart with a brain, who knows music, knows damn well she was coming at me. I didn’t say nothing about this chick…. She wanted to be the only female out there.”
Later that year, Minaj addressed Kim in a Hot 97 interview — saying, “Put your music out and when I see your name on Billboard that’s when I’ll respond to you. You’re going to go down in history now as a sore loser, as opposed to going down in history as the Queen… Don’t play with me.”
The rap feud died down for some time but was reignited in 2013 when Kim dissed Minaj again in her own remix to Beyoncé‘s Minaj-assisted “Flawless” remix.
Around that time, Minaj unexpectedly named Kim one of her childhood inspirations — telling Hot 97 that that in spite of everything that had happened, “I don’t have beef with anybody, let me just say that. Life is too short. Nothing is ever that serious.”
On Tuesday, Kim told Billboard that she too has moved on with Minaj. “I’m not even thinking about that,” she said. “I’m not even thinking about ol’ girl! I’m so far past that. That’s never on my mind. Ever. Ol’ girl has never been on my mind for a long ass time at all.”
Minaj has been involved in beef with other artists since though. Just last week, rapper Remy Ma set the internet on fire when she released a scathing diss track about Minaj.
This article originally appeared on PEOPLE.com