Remy Ma Says She Isn’t Proud Of “shETHER” Diss

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"I don’t regret 'shETHER', but I’m not particularly proud of it,” Remy Ma says.

It appears Remy Ma is feeling some type of way following last week’s “shETHER” diss aimed at Nicki Minaj. On Tuesday, the “All The Way Up” rapper partook in a Facebook Live Q&A for Buzzfeed’s Another Round podcast. And of course, the first thing she was asked was about was her beef with Nicki, which she claims she never even wanted to go at to begin with.

“I do not condone or recommend the tearing down of another female. That’s not what I do,” she told hosts Heben Nigatu and Tracy Clayton. “Anybody that knows me knows that I embrace females […] I think we work so much better when we work together and when we help each other […] However, in the event that you piss me off and we become archenemies, run for cover,” Remy Ma says.

She also reportedly says she’s not proud of “SHether,” and that she feels the two could have made just as much hype with a collab instead of a diss.

“It just bothers me that this record that I put out where it’s literally picking apart a female went so viral, and every media outlet wants to talk about it and pick it up; I feel like we could’ve done the same thing working together,” she said. “I just personally think it would’ve been so much cooler...if we came together and made something crazy […] It could’ve been totally different. I don’t regret ["shETHER"], but I’m not particularly proud of it.”

Look for the full Q&A to air tomorrow on Buzzfeed’s Another Round podcast, where Remy will also discuss prison, family, Love & Hip-Hop, and more.


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Remy Ma Says She Isn’t Proud Of “shETHER” Diss
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