When Remy Ma drops a diss track, it’s never just music—it’s a statement. Her latest release feels like a reminder that she hasn’t lost the sharp delivery or fearless attitude that once shook the culture with his diss “Shether.”
Jumping on the remix of “W.Y.F.L.” (aka “Why You F*cking Lying”), Remy wastes no time setting the tone. There’s no slow build, no subtle hints—just direct, cutting bars aimed at shutting down rumors and confronting people tied to her personal life. Names aren’t exactly hidden either, with references pointing toward Papoose and Claressa Shields, making it clear this isn’t just industry talk—it’s personal.
What stands out most is the energy. Remy sounds focused, almost surgical, as she addresses accusations and questions loyalty in a way that feels calculated rather than emotional. The aggression is there, but it’s controlled—every line feels intentional, like she’s been waiting for the right moment to respond.
Naturally, the internet picked it apart instantly. Fans and critics alike started decoding lyrics, debating who took the hardest hit, and speculating on what comes next. And because the track leans more direct than subliminal, there’s not much room for interpretation—people know exactly where the shots are aimed.
That clarity is what gives the record weight. It doesn’t rely on mystery or wordplay alone; it leans into confrontation. And with early reactions already bubbling—especially from Claressa Shields—this could easily turn into something bigger than a one-off diss.
If there’s one thing Remy Ma has proven over time, it’s that she doesn’t engage halfway. Whether it turns into a full back-and-forth or stops here, this track does exactly what a diss record is supposed to do: get people talking, pick sides, and remind everyone she can still command attention the moment she steps to the mic.
When Remy Ma drops a diss track, it’s never just music—it’s a statement. Her latest release feels like a reminder that she hasn’t lost the sharp delivery or fearless attitude that once shook the culture with his diss “Shether.”
Jumping on the remix of “W.Y.F.L.” (aka “Why You F*cking Lying”), Remy wastes no time setting the tone. There’s no slow build, no subtle hints—just direct, cutting bars aimed at shutting down rumors and confronting people tied to her personal life. Names aren’t exactly hidden either, with references pointing toward Papoose and Claressa Shields, making it clear this isn’t just industry talk—it’s personal.
What stands out most is the energy. Remy sounds focused, almost surgical, as she addresses accusations and questions loyalty in a way that feels calculated rather than emotional. The aggression is there, but it’s controlled—every line feels intentional, like she’s been waiting for the right moment to respond.
Naturally, the internet picked it apart instantly. Fans and critics alike started decoding lyrics, debating who took the hardest hit, and speculating on what comes next. And because the track leans more direct than subliminal, there’s not much room for interpretation—people know exactly where the shots are aimed.
That clarity is what gives the record weight. It doesn’t rely on mystery or wordplay alone; it leans into confrontation. And with early reactions already bubbling—especially from Claressa Shields—this could easily turn into something bigger than a one-off diss.
If there’s one thing Remy Ma has proven over time, it’s that she doesn’t engage halfway. Whether it turns into a full back-and-forth or stops here, this track does exactly what a diss record is supposed to do: get people talking, pick sides, and remind everyone she can still command attention the moment she steps to the mic.



