Latto and Drake have built a solid friendship in hip-hop, teaming up on tracks like “Housekeeping Knows,” but some fans still aren’t fully convinced.
With her upcoming album Big Mama on the way, Latto is clearly ready to speak her mind. On the lead single “Business & Personal,” she tackles rumors that Drake has been ghostwriting for her—something she actually takes as a compliment.
“They call me ‘Big Mama,’ like a fat b***h / Oh, they think crodie wrote it? That’s a compliment,” the Atlanta rapper raps, as shared by Kurrco on Twitter. The term “crodie,” rooted in Toronto slang, originally came from gang culture but is now commonly used as a casual way to say “friend.”
The reference naturally ties back to Drake, given his Toronto roots, and also nods to Kendrick Lamar’s viral use of the word on his “euphoria” diss track. Still, Latto makes it clear she’s not bothered by the chatter—in fact, she’s flattered by the comparison.
At the end of the day, both artists are known for delivering hits with major crossover appeal. Now, fans are curious if her response to the rumors might also hint at a Drake feature on Big Mama. Time will tell if that actually happens.

Latto’s upcoming album Big Mama is set to drop on May 29, though a potential collaboration might just end up on a different project. With Drake’s ICEMAN also on the horizon, there’s another window for the two to reconnect musically. For now, their only official track together remains “Housekeeping Knows,” which appeared on Drake’s 100 GIGS release in 2024.
Beyond the album buzz, there’s even bigger news surrounding the 27-year-old. Latto is expecting a baby, and fans have been flooding her with love. She also seemingly confirmed that 21 Savage is the father, adding fuel to long-running relationship rumors. In the “Business & Personal” video, a tattooed hand—matching 21 Savage’s—can be seen gently touching her.
All in all, this rollout has been packed with headlines. From addressing ghostwriting rumors to sharing personal milestones, Latto has plenty to unpack on Big Mama—and fans are locked in, ready to hear it all.
