Watch Remy Ma Shut Down Men's Rights Activists in an Epic Freestyle
Look up the definition of "slay" and you'll find her name.
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It's 2017 and men still dominate almost every industry—including music. But Remy Ma is here to change that. The always-iconic celeb was the only female rapper with a Grammy nomination this year, and she has a clear message of women's empowerment. She's never afraid to say what's on her mind, and even better? She freestyles.
Remy visited MarieClaire.com to take on women's issues—and her rhymes about men's rights activists and the glass ceiling are truly epic. Just try not to get full body goosebumps at "Don't tell me that lie about glass ceilings not being true, 'cause Hillary already cracked it, next time we're breaking through."
YAAAAAAAAS.
Preach, Remy.
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Mehera Bonner is a celebrity and entertainment news writer who enjoys Bravo and Antiques Roadshow with equal enthusiasm. She was previously entertainment editor at Marie Claire and has covered pop culture for over a decade.