Meek Mill Freestyles Over Latto’s “Put In On Da Floor”

Meek Mill is known to be a great freestyler, whether he’s in the booth or just riding around the city with his entourage. One of the great benefits of that skill is that, when it comes to hot new tracks in the rap world, you can add your own flavor to them with ease. That’s exactly how he graced Latto’s latest single “Put It On Da Floor,” delivering a few bars over its dramatic production. In fact, it does sound pretty similar to the larger-than-life, orchestral, and vivid beats that the Philly MC typically rides. As such, it’s a match made in heaven, and one that will surely have at least a few fans begging for a remix.

“Send him up, go to Vegas with that s**t, you know we ain’t NBA, but we all players with that s**t,” Meek Mill raps over Latto’s track. Furthermore, “Put It On Da Floor” got the Atlanta-bred rapper a lot of love from fans, but also got her in a sticky situation. For those unaware, on one of her bars from the song, she compared a blunt to Coi Leray, sparking a short and resolved beef. Still, fans haven’t stopped speculating on issues between the two, despite the 777 artist clearing up any confusion and showing love to Coi.

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Meek Mill Rhymes Over “Put It On Da Floor” By Latto

Regardless of his next musical moves, there are some things within the industry that the Expensive Pain rhymer feels quite apprehensive towards. As such, we don’t know for sure what his career will look like, though we know it’ll be quality and coming from a genuine place, contrasted to a phenomenon that he recently spoke on. Furthermore, Meek Mill shared an A.I.-generated rap song from the perspective of his deceased father. The track garnered a lot of discussion from fans, mostly from those who found it a little too insensitive and bizarre for comfort.

Also, the 36-year-old gave advice to a couple of very young rappers who spit some bars for him. “Why y’all talking that crazy stuff? Y’all gotta rap about what you know,” he told the youngsters concerning their more mature subject matter. It was a bizarre occasion, but nonetheless an important one for kids exposed to hip-hop in all its forms. For more news and the latest updates on Meek Mill, stay up to date on HNHH.

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Coi Leray Admitted She May Have ‘Over Reacted’ To A Questionable Line In Latto’s New Song

Latto‘s latest single, “Put It On Da Floor” has the whole internet talking. On the scorching track, she seems to fire shots at some of her peers in the rap game — some subliminally and some by name.

On one line in particular, Latto seemingly comments on “Players” rapper Coi Leray‘s body, rapping “Smokin’ on that gas, blunt big as Coi Leray / B*tches like to run their mouths but I’m the type to run the fade.”

Leray caught wind of the line and had some words for Latto.

“Latto bye,” she said in a tweet, here you go talking 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? Lmaooo this sh*t is never-ending,” she said in a tweet.

While Leray and several other fans interpreted the line as a diss, some didn’t think too much of it. One fan noted that she used a similar line on Lola Brooke’s “Don’t Play With It” Remix.

“Dropped a hundred on a pennant, that sh*t big as Lola / They can’t stand to see me winnin’, so they blame payola,” she raps on her verse.

Regardless, it seems that Leray ended up brushing it off by the end of the day.

“Maybe I over reacted idk. End of the day. Don’t say my name for clicks and likes,” Leray said in a tweet. “Specially if we don’t speak or communicate. I’m not a big blunt small blunt. Don’t compare me to nada. Mention b*tches you actually beef with. Put it on the floor but leave me out of the bs.”

Coi Leray Took Issue With Latto Rapping About Her Body On Her New Single, ‘Put It On Da Floor’

A few hours ago, Latto dropped a fresh single, “Put It On Da Floor.” To open the track’s second verse, she raps, “Smokin’ on that gas, blunt big as Coi Leray.” Leray didn’t care for that.

After the song came out, Leray took to Twitter. She started with, “Let’s fight [grinning face with sweat emoji].” She continued, “Latto bye . [sleeping emoji] here you go taking 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 ? Lmaooo this sh*t is never ending.” Leray added, “These b*tches wanna be like the n****s so bad. Y’all wanna have rap beef SOOOOOO BADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD [crying laughing emojis] [grinning face with sweat emojis].” She continued, “Anybody that talk about my body wants MY BODY!!!!!!!!!!!! Like real badddddd.”

A couple house after the initial tweets, she added, “If you don’t like me , support me or fwm don’t mention my name. Period. Sh*t don’t make sense. I don’t know none of you b*tches in real life. Stay in y’all lane and leave me outta the bullsh*t. I be minding my business and showing real love offline.”

Latto hasn’t responded yet, but she did note, ““The content I’m about to roll out is a whole fresh new leaf. I genuinely love to see the new wave of female rap, and I’m honored to be a part of it.”

Listen to “Put It On Da Floor” above.

Latto Challenges Her Opps To ‘Put It On Da Floor’ With Her New Single

Latto is not here to entertain anyone’s beef. On her latest single, “Put It On Da Floor,” she reminds everyone that she’s here to stay, and that she’s not a flash in the pan.

Over a blazing beat, Latto warns her haters not to mess with her, because she’s not afraid to strike back.

“I done done it all / feel like Shawty Lo / Laughin’ to the bank / but sh*t is not a joke / Say she got a problem? / Imaginary smoke / B*tches said it’s up / then put it on the floor,” she raps on the song’s chorus.

Last year, Latto’s sophomore album, 777 garnered her much buzz with singles like “Big Energy” and “Sunshine.” In a recent interview with Billboard, she revealed that she is already hard at work on her third album.

Though she has remained mum about her upcoming new music, she teases that it’s unlike anything she’s ever done before. She also noted that she takes a lot of inspiration from her peers in the rap game.

“The content I’m about to roll out is a whole fresh new leaf,” she said. “I genuinely love to see the new wave of female rap, and I’m honored to be a part of it.”

You can listen to “Put It On Da Floor” above.

Latto Drops Single “Put It On Da Floor”: Listen

Latto is back with a new single. Last weekend, the rapper performed at the first weekend of Coachella. It was a weekend marked with messy mishaps, cancelations, late arrivals, and more. Latto, however, really gave it her all, and she did so without any real missteps. There was, however, the issue of her bringing up her previous beef with Nicki Minaj. At the end of her set, Latto took a few shots at the Queen before leaving the stage. “Pussy ho, let a bitch know,” she said. “We tired of the subtweets this year.” The two had seemingly moved on from their squabble, but it would appear that the the rivalry is still very much alive.

Latto’s previous single, “Lottery,” was released a few months ago. The song features Latto speaking about how lucky her partner is to have gotten her. It charted at number 83 on the Billboard Hot 100. The rapper’s new song, however, is much cattier in tone. The rapper performed the new single during her Coachella set, and fans were quick to point out that the lyrics could be about Nicki. Whether or not that is true remains unconfirmed.

Latto Is Tired Of Fighting Sneaky

Latto’s new single is all about how she isn’t going anywhere. She also talks quite about about how she’s tired of people trying to throw shade and be sneaky, hence the title. While there is no clear cut Nicki shade, it’s pretty obvious that some of the lyrics are about her given the timing. However, Latto really does shine on this song, and for the most part, the lyrics don’t seem to have much to do with Nicki.

The chorus is catchy, but that’s usually the case with Latto’s hooks. “I done done it all, feel like Shawty LO / Laughin’ to the bank but shit is not a joke,” the rapper quips. “Say she got a problem, imaginary smoke /Bitches said it’s up then put it on the floor.” What do you think of Latto’s new song? Let us know in the comments.

Quotable Lyrics:

Bitches like to run their mouths
But I’m the type to run the fade
When your diamonds hit like this
You don’t ever see the shade