Playboi Carti has hinted that his fans are in for a huge 2025 while linking up with Latto.

On Monday (January 20), Carti posted a number of pictures of him hanging out with the “Big Mama” MC, with the Atlanta duo draped in designer clothing.

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He captioned the post: “HUMBLE LIKE A MF BUT DIS YEAR MINE. LATTO AH REAL 1.”

Carti was also seen in the club having a good time while his unreleased verse on Latto’s “Blick Sum” played over the speakers.

While the song was included on Latto’s third album, Sugar Honey Iced Tea, Carti’s verse on the track was missing and has not yet been commercially released, much to the annoyance of fans.

Carti’s promise of a 2025 takeover should be greeted with some skepticism given fans are still waiting for him to drop I Am Music.

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Fans were so angered by the rapper’s failure to drop the long-awaited album by the end of 2024 that one started a petition to ban him from streaming platforms.

The petition, which has over 8,000 signatures of this writing, reads: “Playboi Carti has consistently deceived and disappointed his loyal fanbase by making empty promises about album releases. Most recently, on December 14, 2023, he assured fans that a new album would drop in 2024.

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“Since then, instead of delivering on his word, he has only shared snippets, released random tracks on YouTube and Instagram, and failed to provide the album he promised.”

It continues: “Tomorrow/Today is the last Friday of the year, the traditional release day for new music and there is still no sign of the promised project. This repeated cycle of unfulfilled commitments demonstrates a lack of respect for his fans’ time and support.

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“We demand accountability. This petition calls for Playboi Carti to be banned from all music platforms until he honors his promises and demonstrates a genuine commitment to his fanbase. If artists cannot uphold the trust of their listeners, they should not be allowed to profit off their loyalty.”

Carti, whose last album Whole Lotta Red arrived in late 2020, had teased tracks from the project throughout 2024, including at his headlining set at Rolling Loud in December.