Latto has led followers to consider that she’s throwing shade at Ice Spice on a observe off Offset’s new album Set It Off.
The “Big Energy” artist seems on bouncy, hard-hitting observe titled “FINE AS CAN BE,” which has the cadence of an early Migos file.
In her visitor verse, Latto invokes Ice Spice’s breakout hit “Munch (Feelin’ U)” whereas describing how she reigns over the competitors.
“That n-gga a munch/ Yo bookin’ fee, ate it for lunch/ I don’t do backends, need it up front/ I’m big dawg, you bitches is runts/ Don’t pull wigs, don’t pull stunts/ I pull triggers and I pull blunts/ I pull cars like it’s Tonk/ Bitch, you couldn’t top me in the bunk (ha!),” she spits.
Listen to the tune beneath:
After catching wind of her verse, followers shortly flocked to social media to theorize that Latto’s bars had been aimed on the Bronx native.
“Oh it’s fireworks up in this bitch loool [grinning, squinting, emojis],” one individual wrote on X, the platform previously generally known as Twitter, whereas one other added: “So Latto eating Ice Spice up on offset album [thinking face emoji].”
Someone else pulled no punches by arguing: “My jaw is on the floor [crying face emoji] Latto skulldragged ice spice lapdog ass.”
Latto’s obvious jab is simply the most recent salvo in what seems to be a brewing rivalry between the 2 feminine rap stars. In July, Ice Spice seemingly threw shade at Latto on two tracks off her undertaking Like..? (Deluxe).
On “How High?” the Bronx native ripped a web page out of Biggie’s rhyme e book by spitting: “Now she all on the floor when I kick in the door/ How you mad I do less ’cause you gotta do more?”
And on “Butterfly Ku,” she rapped: “Where she at? On the floor/ She gettin’ money, but I’m gettin’ more.”
Both lyrics seemingly referenced Latto’s hit tune “Put It On Da Floor.”
Just final month, Ice Spice was accused of shading Latto as soon as extra with feedback about her feminine rap friends.
“It is a competition at the end of the day,” she instructed Variety. “People want to be all, ‘I’m a girl’s girl,’ but then behind the scenes being bitches.
“Basically, we here, the girls, are doing amazing. I’m excited to see it. I feel like the competition is what keeps us all excited because I think we all secretly enjoy competing and seeing who put that shit on better and who’s gon’ get the most views.”
She continued: “I can be transparent, and I know the competition is checking on me too, which is why it’s OK to say that. Because it’s like, ‘Yeah, girl, I’m watching you and I know you watching me.’ And boys are watching too, because they be secretly haters.
“But everybody today is competing with everybody no matter if you a boy, girl, nonbinary, whatever it is. You still checking in on your competition. That’s in every industry.”
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