Throwin' Bows: 6 Times Remy Ma Rocked Since Her Prison Release
We love you, Remy!
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Don't Call It a Comeback! - In August 2014, rapper Remy Ma was released from prison after serving a six-year bid. In hip-hop years that's forever, as a musical absence of that magnitude can oftentimes lead to the end of one's career. But for Remy it was only the beginning, proven through her post-prison music and her nomination for the BET Award for Best Female Hip-Hop Artist and now her BET Hip-Hop Award For Best Collab, Duo Or Group for "All The Way Up" with Fat Joe and French Montana. Here are the six most prominent moments since Remy came home that prove she's still going all the way up. - Kathy Iandoli (Photo: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)
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That 'They Don't Love You No More (Remix)' was fire. - They say that artists race to the studio right after prison, and Remy proved to be no exception. Within a few days of her release, her joint with DJ Khaled and French Montana arrived. Needless to say, Remy didn't miss a bar. (Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage)
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Making fantasy a "reality." - While other NY artists like French Montana (pictured here), got a taste of reality TV in small doses, Remy Ma took it full-speed ahead, joining the cast of Love & Hip Hop NY. If you were tuned in, then you know it was pure madness. (Photo: Brad Barket/Getty Images for Power 105.1)
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Having the ultimate ride or die in Papoose. - When Remy was bound for prison in 2008, she and Papoose made their love official by getting married. Papoose not only stayed committed during their six years apart, but he re-proposed and they had a real wedding, televised for the world during this season of LHHY. Now THAT is ride or die.(Photo: Remy Ma via Instagram)
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She made everyone a resident of New York with 'All the Way Up.' - Reuniting with Fat Joe for "All the Way Up" was massive, but the hit itself was a landmark for New York hip-hop. With French Montana on the assist, the Terror Squad veterans came through with one of the greatest comeback anthems for 2016 and beyond. History in the making. (Photo: Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images)
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