Remy Ma Targets Papoose and Claressa Shields in New Track “Why You Lying”

Remy Ma Targets Papoose and Claressa Shields in New Track “Why You Lying”

Remy Ma quietly released a new track titled “W.Y.F.L.” on April 10. The Bronx rapper announced the record via Instagram and linked listeners to streaming platforms.

Online reaction has centered on Remy Ma Targets Papoose and Claressa Shields in New Track “Why You Lying”. Fans and critics quickly noted pointed lines aimed at specific figures.

Production and release

The song flips DJ Mac and CrashDummy’s viral WYFL Riddim. Remy reworked the beat and repurposed the original “Wah Yuh Feel Like” concept.

The record is available across major platforms. Remy credited the producers in her social post.

Lyrics and apparent targets

Several bars on the track read like direct rebuttals. Listeners interpreted those lines as taking aim at Papoose.

Remy appears to criticize claims about songwriting credit. Papoose had said on an IG Live, last year, that he wrote most of her rhymes and portions of her early hits.

References to Claressa Shields

The song also contains lines that many believe shade Claressa Shields. Those bars suggest rivalry and question authenticity.

Observers linked those verses to Shields after recent public developments involving Remy and Papoose.

Response from peers

Fat Joe reposted the new record on Instagram and celebrated Remy’s return. His post conveyed strong support for the Bronx rapper.

Other artists, including Memphis Bleek, Murda Mook, Mia X and Millyz, reacted with approving emojis. The post thread became a hub of endorsement.

Background

Remy and Papoose’s split has played out publicly. Their breakup and subsequent claims about authorship have fueled ongoing debate.

The new release adds another chapter to their dispute. It has reignited conversation about songwriting credit and celebrity relationships.

The track is streaming now. Remy directed fans to her bio link for listening and purchase options.