Coi Leray Calls Out Latto For Body-Shaming Her
Coi Leray is speaking up for herself after Latto body-shamed her in her newest single out today (April 21) “Put It On Da Floor.” “Smoking on that gas blunt big as…

Coi Leray is speaking up for herself after Latto body-shamed her in her newest single out today (April 21) "Put It On Da Floor." "Smoking on that gas blunt big as Coi Leray/ Bitches like to run they mouth, but I’m the type to run a fade," Latto raps.
"Latto bye [sleeping face emoji] here you go talking about my body," Coi’s Twitter tirade began. "Please do not come on here and talk about nobody BODY. Lol like seriously . Out of all things . Lmaooo ya blunt my size ? Lmaooo this s--- is never ending.
"These bitches wanna be like the n----- so bad. Y’all wanna have rap beef SOOOOOO BADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD [crying face emojis] … LITTLE MISS PRESSURE," the New Jersey native added.
Coi has been open about people trying to shame her into not liking her body or making comments on her size.
"Anybody that talk about my body wants MY BODY!!!!!!!!!!!! Like real badddddd," she continued. "If you don’t like me , support me or fwm don’t mention my name. Period. S--- don’t make sense.
She concluded: "I don’t know none of you bitches in real life. Stay in y’all lane and leave me outta the bulls---. I be minding my business and showing real love offline."
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However, Coi Leray is not the only one who Latto took shots at in "Put It On Da Floor."
"Bitches acting like they running s---, they really ran through" and, "She thought I would kiss her a--, she mustn’t have taken her meds" appear to be targeted towards Nicki Minaj.
Latto premiered the song during her Coachella set last weekend and as she spoke to the crowd the ATL native said "P---- h-, Let a bitch know, we tired of the subtweets this year" per HotNewHipHop. Latto is referring to their big Twitter spat last year when Nicki made a fuss over Latto's "Big Energy" not being allegedly considered for the "Pop" category like her "Super Freaky Girl." The latter was not nominated for a Grammy in any category.
Listen to "Put It On Da Floor" below:
Latto’s 10 Hottest Hits Ranked
Latto (formerly known as Mulatto), came onto the rap scene in 2015 when she was the inaugural winner of the Lifetime reality series The Rap Game. Since then, the self-proclaimed "Queen of Da Souf" has made her own lane. The Georgia native released her debut album Queen of Da Souf in 2020 where hits "Muwop" featuring Gucci Mane and "B*tch From Da Souf" remix assisted by Saweetie and Trina stood out as fan favorites. In 2021, Latto received her first platinum hit and continues to link up on tracks with her peers.
Check out Latto's hottest hits ranked below:
10. "Nasty" Rich The Kid, Flo Milli, Latto, and Rubi Rose, Lucky 7, (2021)

Latto hops on "Nasty" by Rich The Kid featuring additionally Flo Milli and Rubi Rose. In the music video, Rich handles the hook, Latto follows with the first verse leading in Flo Milli and Rubi Rose. Latto's lyrics match the raunchy verses by her peers as they rap about all the "nasty" things they do in the bedroom. The music video is shot by multi-hyphenated artist Teyana "Spike Tee" Taylor.
9. "Sex Lies" ft. Lil Baby, 'Queen of Da Souf' (2020)

"Sex Lies" is a slower sultrier track than expected from the "Queen of Da Souf." The song features fellow Atlanta native Lil Baby where they both rap about lies they tell in the bedroom. In the music video, Latto puts on a show hosted by DC YoungFly while Lil Baby and ex-girlfriend Jayda Cheaves take seductive polaroids in a private room.
8. "Do It" (Remix) Chloe Halle ft. Doja Cat, The City Girls, and Latto, Single, (2020)

Sister duo Chloe and Halle Bailey have rappers Doja Cat, The City Girls, and Latto to remix their lead single "Do It" on their 'Ungodly Hour' album. Latto ends the remixed version of the song rapping about her looks, "Nothin' about me basic/And my body stacked like my savings/Rappin' 'bout that p---- power got the whole game intimidated (Hah)."
7. "Bitter" Queen Naija ft. Latto, 'Missunderstood', (2020)

Queen Naija taps in Latto on her song "Bitter" from her debut album 'Missunderstood'. The R&B songstress sings about being "bitter" after a bad break-up while Latto slides on the track rapping about she's her only competition and that her new man sees her worth.
6. "Soufside", Single, (2021)

In "Soufside" Latto repeats "B----, I'm from the Southside" throughout the song rapping about her southern heritage. In the video, you see a cameo from R&B multi-platinum artist Monica who is also a Georgia native.
5. "The Biggest", Single, (2021)

In the song "The Biggest" Latto raps about fame and not letting others bully her into changing. "The Biggest" was released shortly after Latto's name change from Mullato where the rapper decided to switch up her moniker due to backlash, "Mulatto was a negative term that I was trying to make positive," the Georgia native told Billboard. "We’re gonna start positive, and I feel like that’s gonna bring that energy my way. I feel like, in a way, that could’ve been holding me back, and I don’t want to attach that to myself anymore…"
4. "Muwop" ft. Gucci Mane, 'Queen of Da Souf' (2020)

"Muwop" featuring Gucci Mane is another hit from Latto peaking at 40 on the Billboard R&B Chart. The song samples "Freaky Gurl" by Gucci Mane, taking its instrumental and chorus. The video ends with a tribute to Breonna Taylor. The track went certified gold in 2021.
3. "Big Energy", Single, (2021)

This groovy hit is different from her previous tracks but the rapper honed into her talent and made it a hit. The Atlanta native told Essence that the song is simply about having high self-esteem and asserting courage. "It's basically just this confidence, this strong aura that no one can tell you, 'You not the s--t. You is the s--t,'" she told Essence. "It's about believing in yourself – how you walk, how you talk, just carrying yourself like the person that you believe you are." "Big Energy" is her second Billboard Hot 100 entry, following the 2019 single "B*tch From Da Souf," which peaked at #95.
2. "Go Crazy" (Remix) Chris Brown and Young Thug ft. Future, Lil Durk and Latto, Single (2021)

The original "Go Crazy" by Chris Brown Young Thug was a summer hit back in 2020 but in the upcoming year, Breezy and Slime tapped in Future, Lil Durk, and Latto on the remix. In the last line of Latto's verse following the theme of "going crazy" in the bedroom she raps, "Turn a one-night-stand into a happy home (Haha), on God." The remix didn't hit as big as the original but was still one of Latto's best guest verses to date.
1. "B*tch From Da Souf", Single (2019)

"B*tch From Da Souf" is Latto's platinum hit that made her a household name. The song was released as a single in 2019 and was later added to the Georgia native's debut studio album 'Queen of Da Souf' with a remix featuring Saweetie and Trina. In the song, she raps about haters talking behind her back and her Georgia roots. "I run it up, they busy runnin' they mouth/I'm a real a--, rich a--, b---- from the South." The song hit #95 on the Billboard Hot 100, her first Hot 100 entry.