35 Best Lyrics From Fat Joe And Remy Ma's 'plata O Plomo' Album
... – Remy Ma. Fat Joe & Remy Ma Featuring French Montana Featuring Ry SO Valid. “Summer’s gone and we still doin’ Lebron numbers/Make Rihanna want the Don on her/Bag alert, Goyard on the duffel/So much beige up on the plate niggas swear I’m shavin’ truffle” – Fat Joe. Fat Joe & Remy Ma Featuring Ty Dolla $ign. “10 bands for the prettiest bitch/No hands if you really the shit/My nigga Pretty Lou, drop the music, he got something to say/Got her staring at the pole like election day/I make it rain on them hoes, I got that Amber vision/We in the back of the Rolls, her and Blac Chyna kissing” – Fat Joe. Fat Joe & Remy Ma Featuring Ty Dolla $ign. “Front of my pussy on the back of his tongue/I ain’t had love for a nigga since what happened to Pun/So if he fuck around and I don’t happen to cum/ Nigga you can be my ex, that’s where I’m from.” – Remy Ma. Fat Joe & Remy Ma Featuring Ty Dolla $ign. “Man ...
We Have To End The Private Prison System
... fresh and new. I only have one solo album under my belt. This is just the third album that I've even worked on. I feel like I missed so much. As far as how much I've changed, I think everything is just growth. I feel like I'm as good as I was then, but then I have people like my husband and Joe and the Cool & Dres and the DJ Khaleds being like, "Omg you're phenomenal. You were good before but." and I'm just like yeah, whatever. I feel like I was as good then as I am now, y'all buggin'. But apparently, they all think I'm much better now. I don't know if I should take it as a compliment or what. But if I never put out another record or album in my life, I'd still record music. That's just in me. “Everybody always tries to pit women against each other. But I feel like we’re so different. We aren’t even in the same lane at all, period.”. How do you view your role in music now? You've always called ...
5 Fast Fast Facts You Need To Know
... that went from verbal to violent. She accused an associate of hers, Makeda Barnes-Joseph, of stealing $3,000 from her. The altercation escalated and resulted in Makeda being on the receiving end of a firearm. Remy was convicted of assault, illegal weapon possession, and attempted coercion in 2008 and sentenced to prison for eight years. She was sent to Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women where she was held for six years. Remy was released in August 2014, Rap-Up reported that she was supposed to be released in July, but was kept longer due to bad behavior. On the day of her release, she was picked up in a white Lamborghini. She told Billboard that she wanted to get her hair and nails done immediately after being released. While in prison Remy was able to receive an Associated degree in Sociology. 2. She Became the Wife of Fellow Rapper Papoose In 2008. Remy Ma and Papoose attend the 2016 Soul Train Music Awards (Getty). Nothing says, “I’m hitched” like a jailhouse wedding. While incarcerated Remy let fellow rapper Papoose put a ring on it. ...
What Black Women Need To Know About Ectopic Pregnancy
... her pregnancy with an emergency surgery. In addition, her doctor told her that she will probably never be able to give birth again. “It’s a devastating blow,” Remy explained. “I promised my husband that I would give him the child that he’s been asking me for since almost the day he met me and I can’t do that any more.”. A post shared by Remy Ma (@remyma) on. Jan 23, 2017 at 6:43 pm PST. The upside: Remy’s uterus and ovaries are still intact, so hopefully the couple can have their own baby via a surrogate. And while ectopic pregnancies like Remy’s are rare, they can still have devastating consequences for women, especially Black women, if not detected early on. This is why it’s important to educate yourself, know the signs and engage in quality prenatal care. Here’s what you need to know. What is an ectopic pregnancy. ...
Fat Joe And Remy Ma Make A Triumphant Return With 'plata O Plomo
... sans the rest of the gang — on their collaborative album, Plata O Plomo. The album serves as their first full-length release from both rappers since their respective prison bids. Plata O Plomo is the culmination of a year-long victory for the two, which saw them find their way back onto the Billboard charts with their Grammy-nominated single “All the Way Up,” one of the definitive songs of 2016. “Warning,” the first shot fired on Plata O Plomo, features a guest appearance from singer Kat Dahlia, finds the two Bronx bombers talking greasy over production by Cool & Dre and Eric Kovacs, giving the opposition a heads up that they’re looking to shake things up in the rap game and plan on taking no prisoners. “Before the red carpets I was into narcotics/Beat bad bitches rats and all charges,” Fat Joe raps, living up to his kingpin persona, boasting of his criminal exploits and the trappings of his lavish lifestyle and appears to be in game-shape from a lyrical aspect. A lengthy jail sentence has been proven to diminish the skills of more than a few rappers over the years, but Remy Ma shows no such signs of rust, attacking the track ...
How Fat Joe And Remy Ma Went 'all The Way Up' With Their New Album
... Jay Z texts me, ‘Does she know that never happens?!’ He was concerned with [whether] she appreciated the moment.”. She certainly did—for lots of reasons. In 2004, as members of the rap group Terror Squad, Remy Ma and Fat Joe were at the top of their game with their No. 1 smash “Lean Back,” and superstardom seemed within reach. But then Remy’s career was interrupted by a six-year prison sentence stemming from a 2007 nightclub altercation in which Remy (real name: Reminisce Mackie) non-fatally shot an acquaintance she suspected of stealing money from her purse. (In court, Remy’s attorney said the shooting was an accident.) After her 2014 release, she got right back to work with the mixtape I’m Around , but it wasn’t until she reunited with Joe for 2016’s surprise Grammy-nominated hit “All the Way Up” that she returned to the charts. Their new joint album, Plata o Plomo , out now, marks her first official studio ...
Remy Ma Opens Up About Her Miscarriage
... is very dear to me and I feel like something needs to be said. Like how can I use my health insurance to take life, but I can’t use it to get life? How? It’s just like the weirdest shit. You wanting to say something about miscarriages reminds me of the song “What’s Going On” from your first solo album, where you rap through your conflicting feelings about having an abortion. That came out in 2006, which seems crazy to me now. No one talked about that stuff in public then, especially not in rap. You know, when I did that record — it was something that I was really going through. It’s the same reason why I opened up about the ectopic pregnancy: People don’t talk about these subjects. You wouldn’t be in a group of women, like yeah, I had that abortion over the weekend. It’s something you do privately. You slide past the protesters outside and you do whatever you do and ...
Remy Ma Pushes For Private Prison Reform
... me is if you offer me 15 years, regardless of what happened at that trial do we end up at 117? How? That’s life,” Remy questioned. “When you’re in there seven years you get to hear so many different stories, and it’s disgusting the way this country operates off the prison system. We have the most people incarcerated out of every country in the entire world.”. READ: Remy Ma And Papoose Open Up About Their Miscarriage. Although prison reform has a long way to go, Remy shared her thoughts on how we could work to fix the issue. “The first thing has to be the de-privatization. We have to end the private prison system,” she demanded. As the second solution, the rapper suggested changing the rules and regulations that limit convicted felons. “There are certain rules where once you have a felony or you’re on parole or anything like that you can’t vote. What does me being on parole have to do with voting? If you’re in prison, you can’t vote. If you’re in prison, your right to vote has been revoked,” she said, listing some of the rules for prisoners. “These are the ...
Plata O Plomo’ Remy Ma, Fat Joe Come Back Swinging
... Aug. 1, 2014, Remy Ma was released from prison and made an appearance on the VH 1 Hit show, “Love and Hip Hop: New York.” Fans, family and her husband, rapper Pappoose, were all happy to have her home. Since then, Remy Ma and Fat Joe have seen major success with their single “All The Way Up” which earned them two Grammy nominations at this year’s show. Other singles, such as “Cookin,” featuring French Montana and “Money Showers” featuring Ty Dolla $ign, have also contributed to their recent success. Remy Ma has been featured on other artists’ records as well. “Plata O Plomo,” a Spanish phrase meaning “silver or lead”, which has been said to stand for “take the bribe or I will take your life,” lets listeners know that they are in for the hardcore rap that New York is well known for. The 12-song album consists of Remy Ma and Fat Joe discussing the triumph after the storm, as Remy Ma often reminisces on the six years she spent in prison, missing her family, dreaming of the days she would be able ...
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