new Love Island track Remi Lambert is an amateur rapper whose songs contain derogatory comments about women and are filled with references to drugs and violence.
The 22-year-old Manchester-born contestant will enter her villa on Tuesday night and introduce herself as a model to the other contestants.
But MailOnline is now able to reveal its more sinister side, thanks to the nasty lyrics in its rap videos.
‘Pum broke the pum’: Love Island’s Remi Lambert is an amateur rapper whose songs contain derogatory comments about women and are filled with references to drugs and violence.
Remi, whose rap name is Remi Lambo, refers to the damage done to the female genitals during sex in a song called Superhero, saying, “It doesn’t matter if you’re Peng, you’re still getting treatment and hiding for later.”
“Broken pom-pom, she needs a cast.”
In another sexually explicit song titled Mr. Gray, which has more than 62,000 views on YouTube in 2020, Fifty Shades of Gray character, famous for his sadism practice, confronts Christian Gray.
“If we’re not talking about Fifty Shades, I’m under no obligation.
“Blow your back, climax, then pass out.”

‘As people change, the girl changes’: The Manchester-born contestant checks into her villa on Tuesday evening and introduces herself as a model to other competitors
A close friend of Remi defended the content and said: “I totally disagree with the way women are portrayed in rap music in general.
‘Remi does not forgive violence against women. There is no malicious intent here. He will be very angry at the suggestion and we hope people see it in real life on Love Island.”
In a video of her bipolar song with just under 8,000 views, Remi made multiple references to drugs.
He talked about the use of Dior perfume to hide the smell of cannabis and the consumption of “violet”, a recreational drink made from prescription drugs.
“As I change people, I change the girl, bro, I think I’m bipolar.
“Chat with the advertiser while feeding the cat like Doja.”

“I Think I’m Bipolar”: In a video that garnered just under 8,000 views for the bipolar song, Remi made multiple references to drugs, including using Dior perfume to hide the marijuana scent.

“I’m in the ghetto”: In another issue aired in December 2020, those targeting reality TV also shared their desire to “get” a lawsuit for violence and fighting.
A “notice owner” is a drug dealer operating in an abandoned home.
In another issue aired in December 2020, reality TV Hope also shared its willingness to “take” a case for violence and fighting.
He said, ‘I’m not going astray, but touch my friend, I’ll take the case’.
“If you want some smoke, I’ll let you fry tonight and it appears. I’m in the ghetto.
While smoking is often used to describe violence, “on sight” means you are ready for violence.

Coming soon: Remi’s YouTube page has just 88 subscribers, her Instagram profile has 14,000 followers

‘I don’t do do do not added’: In another obscene song called Mr. Gray, Remi confronts Christian Gray, the Fifty Shades of Gray character famous for her sadism practice
Those who are “fried” are people who have lost a war and been beaten.
Remi’s YouTube page has just 88 subscribers compared to her Instagram profile with 14k followers.
The suggestive nature of Remi’s rap videos is in stark contrast to the content of her pre-Love Island interviews.
Remi talked about her desire to find a relationship like the show’s famous couple Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Haag.

In Search of Love: Remi revealed in her pre-Love Island interviews that she really wanted a relationship like Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague after they met on the show.
He said it when I saw Molly. [Mae Hague] and Tommy [Fury] and seeing how strong they are together, I thought, ‘I want a love like this too.
When asked what makes him so attractive, Remi replied, “I’ll do random things like canoes or hot air balloons. Actually, I’m ready for anything.
At Tuesday’s show, Remi will enter the mansion with newcomer Jay Younger.
Their arrival comes after Afia Tonkmor left on Monday as the first contender for this year’s series after Jacques O’Neill chose to keep Paige Thorne in a brutal rematch.
Source: Daily Mail

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