Coi Leray hasn’t taken too kindly to Latto name-dropping her on her new single “Put It On Da Floor,” putting the Atlanta rapper on blast for body-shaming her.

Coi fired off a series of tweets early Friday morning (April 21) calling out Big Latto for referencing her slender frame on her latest record, which dropped at midnight.

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“Smoking on that gas blunt big as Coi Leray/ Bitches like to run they mouth, but I’m the type to run a fade,” Latto spits on the menacing, speaker-rattling track.

“Latto bye [sleeping face emoji] here you go taking about my body,” Coi’s Twitter tirade began. “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 shit is never ending.

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“These bitches wanna be like the n-ggas so bad. Y’all wanna have rap beef SOOOOOO BADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD [crying face emojis] … LITTLE MISS PRESSURE.”

Leray, who has spoken out against body-shaming in the past, then claimed Latto is merely jealous of her figure while telling her and others to keep her name out of their mouths.

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“Anybody that talk about my body wants MY BODY!!!!!!!!!!!! Like real badddddd,” she continued. “If you don’t like me , support me or fwm don’t mention my name. Period. Shit don’t make sense.

“I don’t know none of you bitches in real life. Stay in y’all lane and leave me outta the bullshit. I be minding my business and showing real love offline.”

Latto has yet to respond.

Coi Leray and Latto previously made headlines last year after more than 100 songs from the latter’s vault leaked online, including reference tracks for Coi and BIA, raising questions about their respective pen games.

Latto’s demo of “Blick Blick,” Coi Leray’s hit collaboration with Nicki Minaj, contained various lines and flows that appeared on the final version, casting doubt on Coi’s previous assertion that she wrote her own lyrics on the song.

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In response, the Trendsetter star defended her “amazing” songwriting ability while “educating” her critics about how the music industry works behind the scenes.

“It’s unfortunate what happened to Latto,” she said on Instagram Live. “I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. It’s fucked up, it’s foolish. There’s a lot of hard work that a lot of people put into the music — not only the artist, but the producers. And for people to go and leak something that’s precious to somebody is corny.”

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She added: “You think if [Young] Thug wrote me a song, I couldn’t re-cut it? … I’m gonna re-cut the whole song, and I’m gonna do it the best way I can. It’s my song so I could change something if I wanted to. That’s just how music is created and y’all need to understand that. A lot of y’all are ignorant and need to grow up.”

Meanwhile, Coi Leray isn’t the only female rapper who may have caught a stray on Latto’s “Put It On Da Floor.” The “Big Energy” hitmaker also seemingly took shots at Nicki Minaj on the song, which she premiered during her performance at Coachella last weekend.

Yo Gotti Rapper GloRilla Calls Out Body-Shamers, Gets Coi Leray's Support: 'She Said What She Said!'
Yo Gotti Rapper GloRilla Calls Out Body-Shamers, Gets Coi Leray's Support: 'She Said What She Said!'

Lines like, “Bitches acting like they running shit, they really ran through” and “She thought I would kiss her ass, she mustn’t have took her meds” appear to be thinly-veiled jabs at the Young Money Queen.

After she finished performing the song, Latto gave fans more reason to believe she was talking about Nicki by snarling: “Pussy ho… Let a bitch know, we tired of the subtweets this year.”

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The pair’s feud ignited last October when they became embroiled in a heated Twitter spat, during which Latto accused Nicki of frequently subtweeting her.

Listen to “Put It On Da Floor” below: