Latto’s newest single, “Put It On Da Floor,” has become one of the most talked-about hip-hop tracks of the year. Although she doesn’t mention any rapper by name (despite a line that some interpreted as a jab at Coi Leray), she makes it clear that her opponents are on notice. Furthermore, several rappers have dropped their own freestyles over the song.
The most recent freestyle comes from Omeretta The Great, a fellow Atlanta rapper who holds nothing back.
In her freestyle, she addresses rapper Lil Baby for dissing Gunna over rumors of him taking a plea deal. She also calls out Lil Durk and New Orleans rapper Boosie Bad Azz, both of whom have dissed Gunna as well.
“They talking bout Baby making disses, I guess he picking a side. But this Atlanta business, someone tell Boosie be quiet. I heard that Durk all on the ‘gram tryna boost up his pride. He sending disses at lil Gunna when Lil Y be outside,” she raps.
Omeretta drops a “Put It On Da Floor” remix.
“They talking bout Baby making disses I guess he picking a side but this Atlanta business someone tell Boosie be quiet. I heard that Durk all on the gram trynna boost up his pride he sending disses at Lil Gunna when lil Y be… pic.twitter.com/VdLDUJdTcH
— Rap Alert (@rapalert6) June 29, 2023
This isn’t the first time Omeretta’s bars have caused controversy. Last February, her song “Sorry Not Sorry” sparked a heated debate as she questioned the authenticity of people from certain neighborhoods who claim to be from Atlanta.
Omeretta drops a “Put It On Da Floor” remix.
“They talking bout Baby making disses I guess he picking a side but this Atlanta business someone tell Boosie be quiet. I heard that Durk all on the gram trynna boost up his pride he sending disses at Lil Gunna when lil Y be… pic.twitter.com/VdLDUJdTcH
— Rap Alert (@rapalert6) June 29, 2023
You can listen to a snippet of Omeretta The Great’s “Put It On Da Floor” freestyle above.
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