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Unbelievable: Remy Ma Goes Topl3ss In Racy ‘Outta Control’ Video With Fat Joe!

Remy Ma has debuted a risqué new look in her new “Outta Control” video with Fat Joe and Cool & Dre.

In the boxing and strip club-themed video, Remy appears topless while delivering her verse, with her breasts only covered by her long hair.

 

 

“They said I shot a friend over a band, and? / Imagine what I’d do to a bitch that I can’t stand / Right now, I’m on the edge, so don’t push me / Need my dick sucked so bad, but all I got is this good pussy,” she raps.

 

The Bronx bombshell isn’t the only rapper to go topless in the video as Joey Crack also spits his bars bare-chested, though that’s sure to get a very different reaction from fans.

Released as a single in July, “Outta Control” was also notable for Remy Ma reverting back to her maiden name following speculation that she had broken up with husband Papoose.

In the credits for the track, the Terror Squad rapper goes by her birth name Remy Kioni Smith, ditching Pap’s last name of Mackie.

Neither Remy nor Papoose have publicly commented on the status of their relationship, but it is rumored that the former had an affair with battle rapper Eazy The Block Captain.

Rumors of Remy cheating on Papoose began circulating last summer when it was reported that the “Alphabetical Slaughter” MC confronted Eazy at a Chrome 23 rap battle and knocked him out for getting “too cozy” with his wife.

 

“I see Papoose, and it was kind of like an aggressive motion, and Papoose swings,” an attendee who claimed to have witnessed the scuffle said. “The next thing I know, Eazy was on the floor, and it was a lot of commotion. And people were running out of the room. Remy came in, and her security came behind her. And then they closed the door and they were arguing.”

They continued: “So this whole ‘it didn’t happen’ is bullshit. He did go night-night. Papoose put Eazy The Block Captain to sleep last night. What it was about, I don’t know, but he was playing Remy very close last night. A little too close for comfort.”