EXCLUSIVE: Remy Ma Lied on The Wendy Williams Show Today!
Remy Mas already-mythicaldiss trackShETHER seems to be a tough act to follow. That goes both for its target, Nicki Minaj, who"s yet to record a response, and, surprisingly, for remy herself. The songan update of Nas 2001 classic Ethermeticulously picks apart Nickis entire persona with the first direct shots of the long-brewing beef. Without a lyrical counter from her rival six days later, the Bronx spitter prods her adversary again with Another One, a successive diss thats a magnificent example of when baiting your opponent goes wrong.
Its not that Remy doesnt have the bars. She deploys some clever, current references to Ronda Rousey, the Cash Me Outside meme and hip-hops favorite redhead Lil Yachty to taunt and threaten Nicki some more. While "Another One" is light on firepower, she suggests that she has more of Nickis skeletons to exhume (We got pictures, we got videos, and we got texts, she warns.) Rems shortcoming here, however, is tactical. She not so subtly models both the structure of Another One and the timing of its release after Drakes jocular haymaker Back To Back, which he used to ambush Meek Mill and effectively end their battle before it even began. Remy adapts some of Drizzys lyrics to apply her own pressure:
Waited four days, ma, where you been?
I came here in the "rari playin" Lil" Kim
Don"t know what made you think that you could f**k with Rem
But I guess this is what I gotta do to make ya spit
The big difference between Drake and Remys approach is all in the strategy. Three days after Meek Mill accused Drake of using ghostwriters via Twitter in 2015, the Toronto rapper clapped back with Charged Up, a measured warning shot that doesnt overcommit, but made it clear that blasphemy against the 6ix G*d would not go unpunished. It was the jab that set up the most two-steppable diss song in history, Back To Back, a knockout blow that gave fans memeable barbs, a summer soundtrack that reached No. 21 on the pop charts, and infamously received a Grammy nomination. Drake used the insatiability of the social media generation to his advantage, painting Meek Mills failure to respond in less than a week as a deficiency. Long gone are the days when rappers could wait until the next album cycle to address hip-hop beef, and Drake took full advantage of the new environment. (Joe Budden unsuccessfully played the same game plan when he tried to engage Drake last summer with the diss tracks Making A Murderer Part 1 and Wake.)
Remys Another One, however, doesnt mirror Drakes moment. The beat sounds like the NyQuil-induced remix of Back To Back. She named the song after a DJ Khaled catchphrase without getting DJ Khaled on the track (ever the rap diplomat, hes remaining neutral). The track likely wont be a fixture on Spotifys popular RapCaviar playlist. And most importantly, its a downgrade from the ruthless smear campaign that is ShETHER, which has enough intensity (and receipts) to rank amongraps most savage diss songs. By harping so much on Nickis timeliness without offering more tea for fans to sip, she followed an uppercut with a jab instead of the other way around, leading to a poor responsefrom listeners.
In The Art Of War, Sun Tzu wrote, He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight. With an overwhelming upper hand following seven minutes of ShETHER, Remy couldve merely claimed victory and rocked the queen of rap crown with a tilt until it was time to trade barbs with Barb once again. Instead of putting the nail in the coffin, she opened it back up and invited a momentum shift in this battle. Still, the clock is ticking on a response from Nicki. Time will tell if Roman can get her revenge once more.
Source: http://www.complex.com/music/2017/03/remy-ma-another-one-nicki-minaj-misfire