Rapper Latto has found herself in the spotlight after a recent encounter with fellow artist Ice Spice sparked speculation about the accuracy of her lyrics.

The incident occurred at a public event where Ice Spice was spotted walking past Latto. Following the encounter, fans took to social media to discuss Latto’s lyrics, suggesting that some of her claims about her encounters with other female rappers may not be entirely truthful.

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Specifically, fans pointed to lyrics from Latto’s song “Big Energy,” in which she raps about “bitches walkin’ past me like they don’t see me.” Some fans interpreted this line as a diss aimed at Ice Spice, suggesting that Latto may have been upset about Ice Spice’s rising popularity.

Latto has not yet responded publicly to the speculation. However, the incident has reignited discussions about the importance of authenticity and honesty in the music industry.

Some fans have defended Latto, arguing that her lyrics are simply creative expressions and should not be taken literally. Others have criticized Latto for potentially misleading her fans.

The controversy has also highlighted the competitive nature of the music industry, particularly among female rappers. In recent years, there has been a growing number of successful female rappers, and the competition for attention and recognition has become increasingly fierce.

The incident between Latto and Ice Spice is just the latest example of the drama and controversy that often surrounds the music industry.

It remains to be seen how Latto will respond to the speculation and whether the controversy will have any lasting impact on her career.

The encounter between Latto and Ice Spice has sparked a debate about the accuracy of Latto’s lyrics.

While Latto has not yet responded publicly to the speculation, the incident has highlighted the competitive nature of the music industry and the importance of authenticity and honesty in songwriting.

Latto Insists She ‘Did Not Do That on Purpose’ When Asked If She Meant to Have Ice Spice’s Video Playing in Clip Shared on Social Media

Latto Insists She ‘Did Not Do That on Purpose’ When Asked If She Meant to Have Ice Spice’s Video Playing in Clip Shared on Social Media

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Latto is insisting she didn’t mean to have Ice Spice’s video playing in the background of her “Sunday Service” preview.

Latto Insists Ice Spice Video Playing in Background of Song Preview Was Not Intentional

On Friday (Feb. 9), a teaser clip of an upcoming Million Dollaz Worth of Game interview with Latto was shared on Instagram. In the clip, which can be seen below, Gillie Da Kid asks Latto whether she meant to have Ice Spice’s music video for “Pretty Girl” with Rema playing in the background while previewing her new song “Sunday Service” on social media back in January.

“You gettin’ right to it,” Latto told Gillie. “I did not do that on purpose, but f**k it.”

“And she took it like you did it on purpose?” Gillie clarified.

“OK then let’s do it then,” Latto said. “It wasn’t like that. It wasn’t like that, I swear to God. It wasn’t like that. Mind you, I’m in Houston having a ball. Leaving the club drunk as f**k. I’m like, I’m gonna make a little TikTok to this song I like, type s**t.”

Latto then said she didn’t know Ice Spice was dissing her on her latest single “Think U the S**t (Fart)” until Spice confirmed she was during a Twitter Spaces conversation on Feb. 2. Spice previously told her fans that spotting her music video for “Pretty Girl” playing in the background of Latto’s TikTok didn’t sit well with her. Latto went on to tell Gillie she’s ready for whatever comes next.

“Baby, I come from a rap competition show. So, like, yeah if it’s gonna be that let’s do it,” Latto said. “I’m gonna say what I got to say right back bang bang…I ain’t running from no smoke.”

However, Latto then clarified during an Instagram Live session that her “Sunday Service” jabs weren’t aimed at anyone in particular.

“Y’all just be jumping to conclusions then be mad at me,” Latto told her supporters.

Latto Drops New “Sunday Service” Track Seemingly Aimed at Ice Spice

The interview arrives mere hours after Latto dropped off her track “Sunday Service,” which fans already speculated was targeting the Bronx-bred rapper.

On “Sunday Service,” Latto raps, “Think I’m the s**t, b***h, I know it, h* (Hot)/Jesus walked on water, I got ice boilin’ though (Hey-hey).”

Previously, Spice appeared to take shots at Latto in the second verse of her “Fart” single, rapping: “She must’ve thought she could catch up/I got my foot on they necks, I can’t let up (Grrah)/She all on the floor, told her get up (Get up).”

Latto also shot the music video for “Sunday Service” in Ice Spice’s home turf of the Bronx.