From the Bronx—the birthplace of Hip Hop and battleground for some of its most important voices—Remy Ma came up with something to prove and everything to lose. Discovered by Big Pun and forged in the fire of Terror Squad, she never just stood next to the greats—she earned her place among them. Her debut album, There’s Something About Remy, was both love letter and warning shot. Since then, she’s become a multiplatinum-selling, two-time Grammy-nominated MC with verses etched into the fabric of the culture.
With hits like “Lean Back,” “Conceited,” and “All The Way Up,” Remy built a catalog that spans street anthems and chart-toppers, raw freestyles and club bangers. Her collaborations read like a roll call of the industry’s elite—Jay-Z, Chris Brown, Ne-Yo, Fat Joe, DJ Khaled, French Montana—but her voice has always been her own: unfiltered, undeniable, and built to last.
Off the mic, she’s never waited for doors to open—she’s built her own. As founder of Chrome 23, a premiere battle rap league, Remy brought mainstream attention—and real investment—to a space that’s long fueled the DNA of Hip Hop. What started as a nod to her roots quickly became a cultural force, giving the battle scene a sharper spotlight and a louder stage.
She’s also carved out space on screen, hosting Revolt’s State of the Culture and VH1’s My True Crime Story, while delivering standout performances in Queen of the South (USA), Queens (FOX), The Perfect Find (Netflix), Girl in the Closet (Lifetime), and Big Fifty (BET). Whether on stage, on screen, or behind the scenes, Remy Ma moves with purpose.
And now, with a new album set for 2025, she’s not making a comeback—she’s continuing the legacy. On her terms. In her voice.