Ice Spice and Latto shocked fans with the surprise release of their new single “GYATT”—but listeners are already dissecting whether the collab hides subtle jabs at their long-rumored feud.
The song, which dropped two days ahead of schedule on September 3, instantly became a trending topic. Fans were thrilled to see the two rap stars finally share a track after years of speculation about tension between them. But Latto’s opening verse has sparked fresh debate, with many convinced she slid in references to Ice Spice while embracing their unlikely team-up.
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On her first verse, Latto raps: “I sh*t on h*es for sure, but I ain’t into the scat.” Listeners immediately connected this line to Ice Spice’s viral hit “Think U The Sh-t (Fart),” which dropped during the peak of their rumored beef. Many saw it as a clever but pointed callback to that moment.
Next, Latto continues: “I turn around and thick sh*t has entered the chat.” Fans believe “thick sh*t” is a direct nod to Ice Spice, who has long described herself as “thick” and built part of her brand around the term. The phrase “entered the chat” is being read as a metaphor for Ice Spice setting aside their history and agreeing to collaborate on “GYATT.”
Finally, Latto adds: “This h*e think I forgot, but B***, you still on the plate.” This line, vague but cutting, has only fueled theories that while the collab marks a truce, Latto hasn’t fully let go of the tension.






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