Latto's camp is framing this as artistic expression and creative freedom — she's simply responding to being disrespected publicly. Her team is likely emphasizing that Big Mama has nothing but love for her peers, but she won't be dismissed.
Industry insiders say Latto has been waiting on Cardi to make things right for months, and the apology didn't cut it. Sources close to the situation claim she's still salty about being caught in that leaked call drama with Ice Spice — and now she's taking her frustration to the booth.
The leaked phone call happened last year when Cardi threatened Ice Spice saying 'You think I'm f***ing p***y-ass Latto?!' Cardi apologized on social media claiming she was 'ranting and hot.' On May 29, 2026, TMZ reported Latto's new track 'Gimme Dat' contains the lyrics: 'Bitch said what? Let's clock it / Really got a Hermes store in my closet / Talkin' 'bout buyin' big mama a bag like my n**** ain't already bought it.'
Latto just made it crystal clear — Cardi's half-hearted apology didn't land, and Big Mama is done playing nice. This beef is far from over, and the rap game is here for the drama.
The Atlanta rapper known as Latto — who also goes by Big Mama — has officially responded to Cardi B's public apology, and let's just say she ain't accepting that apology bag. On her brand-new track "Gimme Dat," Latto throws explicit shots that appear directed at the "Bodak Yellow" rapper, making it clear the two aren't on good terms despite Cardi's attempts to smooth things over. The feud traces back to a leaked phone call between Cardi B and Ice Spice's manager that went viral last year.
In the recording, Cardi threatened to knock Ice Spice "the f*** out" while also firing shots at Latto, saying — quote — "You think I'm f***ing p***y-ass Latto?!" When the call hit the internet, Cardi immediately took to social media to apologize, claiming she was simply "ranting and hot" in the moment and that she respected Latto and her entire team. It turns out, apparently, Latto didn't feel that apology was sufficient.
On "Gimme Dat," Latto raps some pointed lyrics that leave little room for interpretation: "Bitch said what? Let's clock it / Really got a Hermes store in my closet / Talkin' 'bout buyin' big mama a bag like my n**** ain't already bought it." The line about buying her a bag appears to be a direct reference to Cardi's apology — essentially saying she doesn't need Cardi to buy her forgiveness.
She also throws another jab: "Wish a bitch would get in that booth / I'm callin' up PlaqueplexMax" — referencing the streamer who has connections to Cardi, whom she previously shouted out during this year's Super Bowl LX flag football game. Interestingly, when TMZ caught up with Latto back in September 2025 — literally the day before the infamous phone call leaked — she only had positive things to say about Cardi B.
Fast forward to May 29, 2026, and that tune has completely changed. But it's not all diss tracks on her new album — Latto also uses the project to share personal news. On another track titled "Mama," she raps: "Can't believe my life right now, I feel on top of the world / Should've seen my face when they told me it's a baby girl" — seemingly confirming she's expecting a daughter.
The rap game is watching this drama unfold closely. Cardi B and Latto have both been dominant forces in hip-hop over the past few years, and for them to be publicly at odds is significant. Whether this track signals an escalation or just Latto getting her feelings off her chest remains to be seen — but one thing's for certain: Cardi's apology clearly didn't land the way she hoped it would.