After calling out the Ohio-born female rapper publicly for the body-shaming lyrics on the song, the ‘Blick Blick’ raptress admits that she might have ‘overreacted.’
AceShowbiz –Coi Leray has reflected on her response to Latto’s (previously Mulatto) new single “Put It On Da Floor”. After calling out the latter for the body-shaming lyrics on the song, the “Blick Blick” hitmaker admitted that she might have “overreacted.”
“Maybe I over reacted idk,” the daughter of Benzino wrote on Twitter on Friday, April 21. She then warned the Ohio raptress not to name-drop her by writing, “End of the day. Don’t say my name for clicks and likes. Specially if we don’t speak or communicate.”
“I’m not a big blunt small blunt. Don’t compare me to nada. Mention b***hes you actually beef with,” she declared. “Put it on the floor but leave me out of the bs.”
Coi went on to note, “There’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes. y’all don’t be knowing the half of the shit that goes on in this s**t. She aded, “But the main goal is ICON S**T . If it don’t make me rich or better person. Stay away.”
On “Put It On Da Floor”, Latto refers to Coi as she raps, “Smokin’ on that gas, blunt big as Coi Leray.” Catching wind on the line, the “Players” femcee argued, “Anybody that talk about my body wants MY BODY!!!!!!!!!!! Like real badddddd.”
“LITTLE MISS PRESSURE,” Coi added in a separate tweet, without naming names at first. She continued, “These b***hes wanna be like the n***a so bad. Y’all wanna have rap beef SOOOOOO BADDDDDDDDDDDDDD.”
The 25-year-old then made it clear to whom her angry messages were addressed. She fumed, “Latto bye. Here you go taking [sic] about my body. Please do not come on here and talk about nobody BODY. Lol like seriously. Out of all things. Lmaooo ya blunt my size? Lmaoooo this s**t is never ending.”
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