"It's not as bad as it was when I first got here," Remy admits, pinpointing the prison guards. "I think when I first got here they wanted to show that I wasn't any different than anyone else, but in all actuality ... they was going harder on me than anybody else." Among the three things she misses most are her son, family and "just chillin' -- waking up doing what I wanna do."
Remy is scheduled to be released in 2013, but says she is working on an appeal that she hopes will get her out prior to then.
Listen to Remy Ma's in-jail interview after the jump.



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