Rap fans can finally breathe a sigh of relief: Latto and Ice Spice have officially ended their long-running feud, marking a new chapter of collaboration and unity in women’s hip-hop.
✨ From Rivalry to Remix
The reconciliation came to light during Latto’s appearance on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. When asked about her truce with Ice Spice, the Atlanta rapper revealed:
“Her team reached out to my team.”
Latto added that she’s “open to rekindling with anybody,” signaling maturity and a willingness to move past conflicts that once dominated headlines and social media debates.
The Feud That Fueled Hits
The rivalry between Latto and Ice Spice had been the talk of the hip-hop community for months, playing out through subtle lyrical shots, social media exchanges, and fan theories. While tension was high, it also sparked standout performances, most notably Latto’s “Sunday Service,” which charted across major platforms.
Now, the two rappers are turning tension into teamwork with the remix of Latto’s latest single “Gyatt.” The energetic video has already racked up over nine million views and climbed to No. 37 on the video charts, receiving praise from fans for showcasing women supporting women in hip-hop.
Latto’s Take on Nicki Minaj
During the interview, Latto was also asked about her strained relationship with Nicki Minaj. When Andy Cohen inquired whether reconciliation was possible, Latto laughed and said she’s “open to rekindling with anybody.”
Real Housewives of Potomac star Gizelle Bryant commented, “We love Nicki,” to which Latto subtly replied, “I did, too.”
The fallout with Nicki Minaj dates back to 2022, when Grammy category frustrations led to a public online back-and-forth, ending their previously cordial relationship. Latto’s tone suggests that while Ice Spice is back in her corner, a reunion with Nicki may take more time—or may never happen.
Fans React
Fans have applauded the truce, calling the Latto x Ice Spice “Gyatt” remix a powerful example of unity between two leading women in hip-hop. Social media lit up with excitement, with many celebrating the duo’s decision to put artistry and collaboration over conflict.
