Fans Think Latto Disses Cardi B On New Track

Fans Think Latto Disses Cardi B On New Track


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Latto has social media buzzing after fans decided she might be taking shots at Cardi B on her new song “Gimme Dat.” Listeners zeroed in on a set of bars where she raps “B said what? Let’s clock it,” mentions buying “big mama a bag,” and follows with “wish a B would get in that booth,” leading many to connect the dots to an old controversy between the two.

Back in September 2025, a leaked phone call allegedly caught Cardi B making disparaging remarks about several women, including Latto, which led to a backlash and a public apology. Cardi later said she respected Latto and wrote that she planned to “privately buy her a bag” as part of making amends. The new lyrics reference both a “B” talking slick and buying someone a bag, which fans see as Latto revisiting that moment on wax. The Jasmine Brand breaks down the lyric comparisons and the old apology here.

Screenshots and clips showing the bars side by side with Cardi’s past apology posts have been circulating across X, with people debating whether the shots are intentional or just a coincidence. Some listeners argue that Latto is clearly clocking an old slight, while others say fans might be reading too much into a few lines.

Neither Latto nor Cardi B has publicly confirmed that the verse is about their situation, but that hasn’t stopped stan accounts from reigniting the conversation about their relationship. The Jasmine Brand’s coverage notes that, intentional or not, the track has reopened a chapter of rap‑girl drama that many thought had cooled off, and you can read the full breakdown here.


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