Remy Ma Snaps On Her New Freestyle "Rem Trippin"

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Remy Ma keeps it gangsta on her remix of Casanova's "Set Trippin."

Remy Ma's been making her way back to the forefront of rap over the past year. While her Nicki Minaj diss track, "Shether," definitely helped bring more light to her name, she's been dropping some serious singles over the past few months as well as some dope guest verses. The rapper recently previewed some new music on Instagram and it looks like some of the snippets she's shared have surfaced in their completed form.

Remy Ma dropped off two new songs today including her remix of Casanova's "Set Trippin." The rapper does what she does best on her latest effort and completely demolishes the beat from start to finish. 

In addition to "Rem Trippin," she also dropped a remix to Kodak Black and XXXTENTACION's "Roll In Peace."

Quotable Lyrics
I'm so different than you bitches
Look good in real life, you look good in pictures
Got my own money but I still get his
Got sidechick pussy with wife privileges


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