Remy Ma Says She Wants to Do a Song With Nicki Minaj and Iggy Azalea

Is the rap game ready?

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It's game time for Remy Ma, and she's wasting no time in setting her post-prison agenda. Minutes after she dropped "They Don't Love You No More (Remix)" on Hot 97, Remy told Funkmaster Flex that she wants to record a major collaboration with all of the top female rappers in the game. "Me, maybe Iggy Azalea, and Nicki [Minaj]," she said. As impressive as that lineup sounds, Remy's tact might have been even more impressive. When Flex asked if she had specifically omitted Azealia Banks, Remy said that she wasn't trying to leave anybody out intentionally. She also made a bold statement which should dispel the theory that she was dissing either Iggy or Nicki on the "They Don't Love You No More (Remix)":

"What I think happens with females in this game, they tend to allow other people to pit us against each other. I've said this before. They make it seem like there can only be one female. It can be a thousand guys that's putting out music and rapping and doing what they do, but when it comes to females in this hip-hop business, they make it seem like it can only be one, and if there's more than one then 'Alright, y'all better be at each other's throats every chance that you get.' And any time you say one of those things, they're like, 'Oh yeah, she has to be talking about this person when she said that.' And I just feel like it got really crazy, to the point where I wouldn't tolerate it."

Clearly, Remy is focused right now. So focused that she spent her first night of freedom locked in the studio with DJ Khaled. After getting out of Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women on Friday, she only made two phone calls: One to her distraught mother, who was expecting her daughter home the previous day, and one to Khaled, who told her that he was headed to Toronto the following morning.

Listen to Remy's first post-prison interview below.

 

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