Latto kicked the hornet's nest when she said this about an unnamed male rapper featured on her upcoming 777 album.
"These men don't know how to keep it business. I don't care, I'm going to keep it 100. There's a feature on my album. It was difficult to clear because they was like trying to drop their nuts on me because I won't respond to a DM. "
She added she kept him on the song because she really liked the track.
Since she didn't name the rapper, it became a Hip Hop whodunit, with most people pointing at Kodak Black, who's both on her album and who has admitted to asking for sex for features.
However, Yak said it was not him.
Now Latto seems to want the whole thing to go away.
"My intention was not to, like, make this a whole thing," she said on The Breakfast Club. "I just was looking at it as, like, I'm a new female rapper in the game, I wish somebody could have given me some insight about how this stuff really goes. You hear female rappers have it harder but I really wanted to give a little insight as to what specifically makes it harder for female rappers. I didn't want it to distract from the music or anything so I kind of wish, in a way, I didn't say that."
According to Latto she hasn't heard from the rapper since and like an apology.
"I'm not here to raise nobody," she continued."I'm just speaking on what I go through and I think I'm allowed to do that to a certain extent. Social media is trying to turn it into this thing where it's like, oh, I'm trying to clout-chase or silence my experiences. It's hard to know when you should and shouldn't speak up."
Latto added that she approached the rapper in question through managers so she doesn't know why it got so personal.
Lil Durk, Nardo Wick, Lil Wayne, 21 Savage, and Childish Gambino are featured on Latto's album.
She also has a track with Fivio Foreign coming, which will likely be on his album.