Remy Ma
The Apollo's Historic Theater
253 West 125th Street
New York City, NY 10027
Apr 2, 2024
8:00 PM EDT
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Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum-selling artist Fat Joe returns to The Apollo's legendary stage for a concert with special guests. Known for his lyrical prowess and witty wordplay, Fat Joe's charismatic style solidified the Bronx native's status as a hip-hop icon. His chart-toppers "Lean Back" and "All the Way Up" are among hip-hop's most notable anthems-and he's collaborated with some of the most renowned artists across various genres. This will be a show that you won't want to miss!
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Remy Ma Biography
Remy Smith (born in May 30, 1981 in The Bronx, New York ) is an American rapper and a former member of Fat Joe's rap crew Terror Squad. She is best known by her stage name, Remy Ma. She originally went by the name Remy Martin after the cognac. She was featured on the groups hit song "Lean Back" from the group's sophomore album True Story and in the remix of M.O.P.'s "Ante Up". Her debut solo album, There's Something about Remy: Based on a True Story, was released on February 7, 2006.
Remy has released five singles from her album There's Something About Remy: "Whuteva" , "Conceited", "Feels So Good", "Thug Love" and " "Lights Camera Action". "Conceited" was the most successful, however the album was largely a commercial failure selling only 125,000 units. The album got 3.5 mics from The Source magazine. Remy has plans to re-release the album or release another album before Summer 2007.
Read MoreRemy has released five singles from her album There's Something About Remy: "Whuteva" , "Conceited", "Feels So Good", "Thug Love" and " "Lights Camera Action". "Conceited" was the most successful, however the album was largely a commercial failure selling only 125,000 units. The album got 3.5 mics from The Source magazine. Remy has plans to re-release the album or release another album before Summer 2007.
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