Remy Ma
Rappers have a thing for each other.
Remy Ma finally liberates her brand new I’m Around mixtape, her first since returning home from her six-year prison stint.
Following her major label deal with Columbia Records, Detroit newcomer Dej Loaf issues an official remix for “Try Me” with none other than Remy Ma and Ty Dolla $ign.
Remy Ma continues her post-prison lyrical tirade with a freestyle over Bobby Shmurda’s breakout single “Hot Ni**a.”
Jeezy made it snow in New York City last night (September 3), where he held his Seen It All album release concert at Stage 48.
DJ Khaled couldn’t get Jay Z for the official version’s video, so Remy Ma stepped in. That’s the case in the “They Don’t Love You No More (Remix).”
In the six plus years that Remy Ma had been absent, a lot changed in Hip-Hop. From the ever-evolving profit-driven industry to social media to the glorification of street life from which earlier pioneers struggled to rise above, the rap game’s become a whole different monster.
Remy Ma hit the pavement running the moment she was freed from prison. Her hunger is far from understated, a factor worth noting during a recent appearance on the Sway In The Morning Show.
Remy Ma is making hella waves as she hits up every radio station and media outlet in Hip-Hop. On Wednesday (August 13), Reminisce Smith visited Shade 45 to expound on her time spent in prison, motherhood, which rappers she admires today and business ventures.
Remy Ma visited BET’s 106 & Park on Monday evening (August 11), which marked her first TV appearance since she’s been released from prison.
Remy Ma is about her sh*t. Following her homecoming and first offering on DJ Khaled’s “They Don’t Love You No More (Remix),” Reminisce Smith is at it again with a guest verse on French Montana’s “MegaDeath.”
Reminisce “Remy Ma” Smith had her first interview since her release from prison with Hot 97’s Funkmaster Flex, Saturday (August 2).