Remy Ma's explosive new track "W.Y.F.L." targets Papoose & Claressa Shields with raw lyrics about ghostwriting claims and betrayal.
- April 11, 2026
AceShowbiz - Remy Ma has unleashed a powerful new song titled W.Y.F.L., stirring up conversation with pointed lyrics aimed at her estranged husband, Papoose, and boxer Claressa Shields.
The Bronx rapper released the track on April 10, utilizing a viral riddim beat originally by DJ Mac and CrashDummy. The song’s title flips the usual meaning of the acronym from "What You Feel Like" to a more confrontational "Why You F###### Lying," setting the tone for a personal and direct message.
Remy Ma does not hold back, calling out Papoose over his past claims that he ghostwrote 90% of her rhymes, including her 2006 hit "Conceited." She raps explicitly about his alleged dishonesty, saying, "The nerve of n##### claiming they wrote those hits/When they whole career they ain't never ghost wrote s###/Not for me or anybody else/You always act like you helped a n####/Go help yourself."
In addition to addressing Papoose, Remy Ma also takes aim at Claressa Shields, labeling the boxer a "wanna be baddie" on the track. This has sparked immediate reactions from the hip-hop community, with figures like Fat Joe sharing the song enthusiastically and fans drawing connections to ongoing feuds involving 50 Cent, who has also been at odds with both Papoose and Shields.
After months of silence regarding the disputes with Papoose, Remy Ma clearly had a lot to express through this release. While Papoose has yet to respond, Claressa Shields has already issued a rebuttal, indicating that further exchanges may be forthcoming.
This track marks a significant moment in the ongoing drama between these public figures, with Remy Ma using her platform to address controversies head-on and reignite conversations about loyalty, creativity, and personal grievances in the hip-hop community.
This article is based on reporting originally published by AllHipHop.