Remy Ma – Roll in Peace (Review & Stream)

Remy Ma tackles one of the best instrumentals of the year in “Roll In Peace”


Remy’s raps on this song is mainly inspired by Kodak Black, as she says the word b-tch about 205 times in less than two minutes just like he did on the original version. She does eventually get a bit more serious in her content, taking aim at her female opposition with a few lyrical shots. But all in all, I think this is a throwaway track.

 

OVERALL RATING (3.2/5)

 


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