Remy Ma- Letter From The Cell

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We all know that there is a void in the hip hop game for a prominent female emcee, and it is my belief that Remy Ma held down that role for a little while. She may not have had crazy mainstream success but the streets loved her back when they loved Fat Joe and his click… Terror Squad, I believe. Regardless since her incarceration it appears she’s been going crazy in that box of hers. After the jump you’ll find her letter she wrote with her callouses hands to the people.

-1AM

I always find myself thinking about what I was doing a year ago, two years ago, five years ago today. I never remember exactly where till I find myself imagining where I would be today. I rarely listen to the radio because it’s sort of depressing. Not being able to record is stressful not because I’m a rapper but because that was my way of venting and expressing myself. So I write a lot! So much that now I have a callous on my finger from holding a pen. I guess I got used to texting my rhymes!

I get a lot of fan mail and everyone asks me how I’m doing? I say fine, the way I see it I never imagined making it this far with my sanity. Not being able to go somewhere when you want, see your family when you want (on many occasions when you need to), can’t use the phone, take a shower, wear clothes, or even eat when you want – super aggravating. Whenever, which is almost everyday I get visits, a lot of kids ask for autographs. It’s something that I used to do almost everyday but now it actually feels weird, I really feel like an inmate.
And as much as I hate to admit it, I really am an inmate. I mean, it kind of grows on you when certain people go out of there way to make you feel like that.

They have this program called YAP (Youth Assistance Program) they keep asking me to join. It’s a program that brings inner city kids to the prison to show them what it’s like to be incarcerated. I hear that every group asks about me but I’m a little hesitant to join. They think it will give the kids a reality check that this can happen to anyone. I however feel that it’ll be more of the kids wanting to see Remy Ma the rapper and because of that they won’t get that I’m actually in jail. So I’m still contemplating. If I figure out a way for them to actually get it, that this is really not a place you would ever want to be whether for 8 years, 8 months, or 8 minutes then I’ll do it.

Everyone in prison isn’t innocent but everyone in prison isn’t guilty. So whether you end up here on purpose or by accident, the pain you’re feeling is still the same. And I can quote a lot “gangsters” by saying that “I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy…”

Forever Innocent,
Rem

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3 Responses to “Remy Ma- Letter From The Cell”

  1. this actually made me like her more. She seems smart and truly saddened by her situation. But im glad she isnt putting the blame on anyone else. Brava!!

    -tori cheyenne

    xotoriella.blogspot.com

  2. TheWiz says:

    I thought she was out. . . .she been locked down for a long time

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