Latto explains why she targeted Cardi B on new track "Gimmie Dat" and Cardi responds, revealing behind-the-scenes tension over a leaked call and delayed apol...
- June 5, 2026
AceShowbiz - Latto recently opened up about why she took aim at Cardi B in her latest track "Gimmie Dat," while Cardi B issued a response to the situation.
On June 4, during an appearance on The Breakfast Club radio show, Latto confirmed that the lyrics targeting Cardi B on her new Big Mama album were a direct reaction to past tensions between the two artists. She explained that although Cardi B publicly apologized to her for a derogatory remark made during a leaked phone call in 2025, the apology was not extended privately until months later. This delay left Latto feeling disrespected and motivated her to address the issue through her music.
Latto recounted being in the early stages of her pregnancy when she hurried to record a verse for the "ErrTime (Remix)" only to soon discover she was being called a derogatory name online. This incident became a catalyst for the pointed lyrics in "Gimmie Dat," where she references not only the public apology but also Cardi B's offer to purchase her a purse as a form of reconciliation.
In the song, Latto raps about the insult and the subsequent gestures, asserting her financial independence and dismissing the offer to buy her luxury items as unnecessary. She also calls out Cardi B to step into the booth for a musical confrontation, indicating unresolved issues still linger.
Following Latto's interview, Cardi B took to X (formerly Twitter) on June 5 to respond. She expressed sincere remorse for the incident and emphasized that she has always held love and respect for Latto. Cardi B explained that the public apology was prompted by the public nature of the disrespectful comment and clarified that the term used was not intended to be harmful.
Cardi B further detailed that the heated phone call occurred while she was eight months pregnant, overwhelmed by the release of her own album and emotional circumstances, which contributed to her choice of words. She acknowledged this context was not an excuse but offered it to explain her mindset at the time.
Moreover, Cardi B shared that throughout 2025 and 2026, she made several efforts to reconnect and make amends, including reaching out to Latto's manager, her sister, and even sending direct messages to Latto herself. Despite these attempts, Latto preferred to confront the situation through her album rather than private communication.
The exchange highlights the complexities of public apologies and personal reconciliation in the music industry, where private feelings often collide with public personas and artistic expression.
This conflict adds to a list of notable hip-hop feuds that have played out in the public eye, reminding fans of the tensions that can arise between artists outside of their music.
Both Latto and Cardi B continue to engage with their audiences, demonstrating the impact of their interactions on their careers and fanbases alike. The dialogue between the two remains a topic of interest as fans watch to see if further resolution will come through their music or personal conversations.
This article is based on reporting originally published by Xxlmag.