This is all from Wikipedia FOXY VS REMY (didn't know they had past beef)
Foxy Brown
A beef between Remy Ma and
Foxy Brown originated in August 2004, when an interviewer noted to Remy: "Right now, it’s a lack of female rappers in the game. Foxy don't got anything going on," Remy Ma responded: "How do I feel about them? Stay wherever they at, don't drop a song, don't do nothing, let me be the only one. I'm having so much fun. I hope they never come out [...] Nah, I wish everyone the best of luck. Just don’t drop when I drop. That’s all I got to say. Matter of fact, just don’t drop at all. It’ll even be better."
[24] In September 2004, Remy recalled that after a rap battle with
Lady Luck at Fight Klub, her refusal to "show some type of seniority or respect" to Brown became one of the building blocks in the feud.
[25][26] Remy also recalled that during the incident the two were arguing over a future rap battle, where Brown declined and allegedly stated, "What? A battle? That's for beginners. We sell records in Brooklyn!"
[25][26][27][28] Remy dissed the rapper, responding, "When the last time you sold a record? Get the fukk out of here [...] I'd rather be a beginner that's on fire than be a washed-up veteran. Are you fukking serious? Don't try to degrade what I do."
[25][26] Remy additionally revealed that a prize of over $200,000 was offered to whoever won the rap battle.
[27][28]
Another building block to the feud was Remy's recollection of her and Brown coincidentally being interviewed at the same events either "before or after" each other, where she would catch wind of Brown "subliminally" dissing her by making statements like: "I've been doing this for years. These new chicks, they['re] not on [my level]."
[25][26][28] In another event, specifically a
Baby Phat after-party, Foxy Brown intentionally tried to bump into Remy.
[27][28] The occurrence resulted in strands of Brown's weave getting caught in Remy's bracelet, causing Remy to snatch her wrist back and yank out the strands.
[27][28] Remy recalled that Brown in response "kept it moving [despite a scuffle] she had with 'regular' girls in a bathroom [over cutting in line]."
[27][28]
In late January 2005, Remy Ma reportedly punched Foxy Brown inside
Island Def Jam/
Universaloffices,
[29] roughly a few days after Brown "subliminally" dissed Remy during a venue at Jay-Z's
Best of Both Worlds Tour and allegedly dissed her during a
Hot 97 interview segment with
DJ Clue, where Brown dissed Remy on a mixtape track ("We Hustlaz") and allegedly ranted: "Who drives 645's? That's wack [...] We sell records [in New York]. We don't just get on the radio station and pop shyt."
[25][26][30] In February 2006, Remy Ma released a freestyle record ("Most Anticipated") that contained "slick comments" about Brown's hearing problem, and stated that she didn't care if it was offensive because "it was just good punchlines".
[31] In September 2006, Remy again joked about Brown's hearing, addressing to a radio show: "...now Foxy suddenly got her hearing back,
wanted to be the first to inform her that she's wack and old."[32]
In July 2007, during her interview with Sub 0 Magazine, Foxy Brown dissed Remy Ma, stating: "When you lookin' at Fox[y] and Kim and sayin', 'Damn y'all make me wanna rap.' Well shyt you disappointing me 'cause you sound horrible. You look horrible, ya sound horrible. If it walk like somethin', talk like somethin', act like somethin', then it is somethin'."[33][34] Brown also dissed Remy's recollection of their disagreement over the rap battle, addressing: "Some of these female rappers have the wrong approach, they wanna be my friend. And instead of approaching me like, 'Hey, how you doing', another chick [Remy], 'Yo, what up with that battle?' And I'm lookin' at her like, 'You bum ass. Naw, I don't do that, I'm a business woman baby.'"[33] In December 2007, Remy spoke more candidly on her dispute with Brown.[35] She confirmed that although she disliked Brown as a person, she admitted she liked Brown's music and added that she was influenced by her and Lil' Kim.[35]Remy later concluded her take on the feud by giving a shout-out to Brown's rival Jacki-O and stating, "If you look at every female that came out after [Foxy Brown] or when she came out with [Lil'] Kim, to Eve, me, Jacki-O, it even got to Latifah, like how do you [get in a fight] with Queen Latifah? Like, are you serious? This chick is a problem."[25][26]
Nicki Minaj
Disagreements between Remy Ma and Nicki Minajoriginated in 2007, when Remy took note of Minaj's freestyle record, nicknamed "Dirty Money",[36] from her mixtape Playtime Is Over (2007).[37][38] In the record, Minaj recites: "Tell that bytch with the crown to run it like Chris Brown/she won three rounds, I'ma need a hundred thou/like 'Chinatown' — bytches better bow down/oh you ain’t know, betcha bytches know now/fukk I got a gun — let her know that I’m the one".[38] When the two encountered each other at an industry party, Remy asked Minaj who she was dissing in the song.[39] Nicki Minaj reportedly never confirmed or denied that the song was about Remy,[38] however Remy Ma remarked in a 2010 interview, "To this day I still feel like [the song] is a stab at me; I'm gonna [diss Minaj] back for that one".[38][39]
On December 18, 2007, a viral video surfaced via the internet featuring an alleged Nicki Minaj dressed in male attire dissing Remy Ma and admitting to having a previous sexual relationship with the rapper by remarking: "I used to [date] her, straight off. This is not a stunt [...] I just told you, [Remy Ma] ate the box."[40][41] Roughly three years following the video's release, Remy Ma confirmed in an interview that she had "doubts" that the woman in the video was actually Nicki Minaj and explained that she was not gay and never dated Minaj.[41][42] Since 2011, Remy Ma has stated that she supports Nicki Minaj and her success,[43][44] but has added that she is going to be "a problem" to Minaj once she would be released from prison.[43]