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Remy Ma is back in the headlines, this time addressing long-standing claims from Papoose on her new track “WYFL.” On the record, Remy directly pushes back against accusations that Papoose played a role in writing her rhymes, making it clear she’s standing firmly on her own pen.
The Bronx emcee doesn’t stop there. Throughout the track, Remy delivers a series of sharp, unapologetic bars that appear to take aim at unnamed targets. Some listeners believe a few of those lines could be directed toward boxing champion Claressa Shields, though no names are explicitly mentioned.
“In competition w/ herself, idk that bitch. Hoes be doing the most over so-so dick,” Remy raps, before following up with another pointed jab: “Wanna be a baddie but you not bad enough.”
The record showcases Remy Ma’s signature aggressive delivery and no-filter lyricism, reminding fans of the battle-tested energy that made her one of Hip-Hop’s most respected voices. Whether aimed at specific individuals or meant as general commentary, “WYFL” is already sparking conversation across social media.
With this latest release, Remy Ma proves she’s still ready to step into the ring lyrically—addressing critics, shutting down narratives, and keeping her name active in the culture.
Remy Ma addresses Papoose claiming he wrote for her, and takes some shots that could be assumed to be for Claressa Shields, on new track “WYFL”:
— Block Topickz (formerly Glock Topickz) (@BlockTopickz) April 10, 2026
“In competition w/ herself, idk that bitch. Hoes be doing the most over so-so dick”
“Wanna be a baddie but you not bad enough” https://t.co/rt2WWYzIEu pic.twitter.com/mw0ZhwhzvZ










