Remy Ma has officially stepped back into the booth — and she didn’t come alone. On Connie Diiamond’s new single “Head Tap,” the Bronx rap legend delivers a fiery guest verse that fans are convinced is aimed squarely at boxing superstar Claressa Shields.
The tension between Remy and Shields has been brewing ever since Shields went public with her relationship with Papoose, Remy’s estranged husband. Their rocky split — marked by cheating rumors, divorce filings, and heated exchanges online — has made the situation one of hip-hop’s messiest sagas.
On “Head Tap,” Remy makes her stance loud and clear, spitting:
“You number two and you mad I’m the one bh / It ain’t my fault you a dusty and bum bh.”
The verse escalates with prison references and gun talk, which fans say double as subliminals aimed at the self-proclaimed GWOAT. The track’s title itself feels like a flip of Shields’ repeated challenges to fight Remy, transforming the physical threats into lyrical warfare.
The record doesn’t just thrive on drama, though. Connie Diiamond’s gritty hook and the track’s outro — inspired by Kendrick Lamar’s viral hit “Not Like Us” — give “Head Tap” an undeniable edge. For Connie, landing Remy Ma on a feature is a major career milestone. But for Remy and Shields, it’s yet another chapter in their ongoing feud.
Shields has previously clapped back at Remy’s digs online, promising she won’t stay quiet and even hinting that she and Papoose are building a future together. Now, with Remy airing out her feelings on wax, fans are watching closely to see if the GWOAT fires back.
Whether it’s music or personal drama, one thing is certain: “Head Tap” just raised the stakes.