VIDEO: Remy Ma Calls Claressa Shields ‘Something Stupid’ In Viral Freestyle?

by Grace Somes
Remy Ma and Claressa Shields

Remy Ma has social media buzzing after debuting a new freestyle that many listeners believe contains pointed lyrics aimed at Claressa Shields and her ex-husband, Papoose.

The Bronx rapper stepped out to represent her hometown in a fresh performance clip, but it was her bars, not just her style, that quickly became the main topic of conversation online.

The moment came during the Bronx Remix of “Ever Since U Left Me” on 4 Shooters Only. Filmed on a New York City street, the performance featured Remy Ma standing alongside French Montana and Max B while delivering her freestyle into a hanging microphone. The scene captured classic New York energy, with fans gathering around and even a mascot making an appearance during the shoot.

Remy also made sure her look matched the moment. Dressed head-to-toe in New York Knicks gear, she paired the outfit with multiple iced-out chains, a cropped white top, and a striking orange-and-black hairstyle styled with a sleek side part. The visuals immediately grabbed attention, but the lyrics had fans replaying the clip for a closer listen.

During the freestyle, Remy delivered a line that quickly sparked speculation. “Always the one, never the two, told him find something stupid to play with, he picked you,” she rapped. Later in the performance, she added, “I went Fox on a whack b****.”

Those bars were enough to send social media into detective mode. Many listeners interpreted the lyrics as a reference to the ongoing public fallout surrounding Remy Ma and Papoose, as well as his reported relationship with boxing champion Claressa Shields.

As clips of the freestyle spread online, reactions poured in from every direction. Some fans felt Remy had every right to express herself through her music, especially given how much of the situation had already played out publicly. Others argued that it might be time for the rapper to move on from the relationship drama and focus on new subject matter.

The freestyle also reignited conversations about Remy’s lyricism. Several fans praised her writing ability and delivery, with some suggesting the performance was proof that long-running rumors questioning her pen game should finally be put to rest.

Will Claressa Shields respond or pass? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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