Remy Ma Tackles Kodak Black & XXXTENTACION's "Roll In Peace" For New Freestyle

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Remy Ma is two for two with "Roll In Peace."

Remy Ma's back in action and it looks like she's about to go full force in 2018. Earlier in the year, she previewed a remix to Kodak Black & XXXTENTACION's "Roll In Peace" which many speculated as a shot at Nicki Minaj or Azealia Banks. No names were mentioned but some of the references sounded like shots. After dropping her remix to Casanova's "Set Trippin," she finally releases the remix to "Roll In Peace."

Remy Ma is two for two right now. She came through with two solid remixes earlier today including her long awaited remix to "Roll In Peace." As expected, Remy Ma continues to deliver nothing but straight bars throughout for a minute and a half. Remy continues to prove that she's still got it. Peep the joint and let us know who you think she's firing shots at.

Quotable Lyrics
You don't want smoke to me
You really a joke to me
I can't even smoke no weed
My P.O. scope my pee


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