Latto Features Ice Spice, Sexyy Red, Megan Thee Stallion And More On “Sunday Service” Cover Art

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After pulling up to Ice Spice’s neck-of-the-woods to shoot a music video, Latto has now dropped the official cover art to new single, “Sunday Service.” As some are still confused on whether the song is an homage or diss, the cover art has just raised even more questions.

On Monday (Feb. 5), Latto dropped the artwork and announced that the track will arrive officially on Friday (Feb. 9).

The cover shows various photos of women rappers with their eyes blacked out, including Coi Leray, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Kim, Sexyy Red, Missy Elliott, and what is believed to be a photo of Nicki Minaj behind her elbow. Ice Spice is also featured, as she’s been feuding with Latto recently.

The image is conflicting, as Latto has reportedly had issues with the “Skee Yee” rapper, “Blick Blick” artist and “Deli” star, but hasn’t had any public feuds with Missy, Lil Kim or Megan Thee Stallion. In fact, Latto praised Meg just last week for her song “Hiss.”

The snippet of lyrics heard thus far from “Sunday Service” sounds like Latto is sending shots to any opp of hers.

In footage of the forthcoming video shot in The Bronx, she can be heard rapping: “20 Black Suburbans, look like Sunday service/ I just want a one-on-one, don’t know why she so nervous.”

The clip arrived on the net after Ice Spice held a X Space convo where she called out the “Big Energy” rapper for playing a video of hers in the background of her “weak a** snippet.”

In a prior TikTok video, Latto could be seen in a sprinter turning up to a preview of “Sunday Service” as Ice’s “Pretty Girl” video with Rema played on a TV screen.

“I’m in the back of your weak ass snippet,” Ice said via X. “I was like, ‘Wait a second, that’s me?’ So I’m like, ‘Okay, since we’re talking about me, let’s talk about me and I drop that [‘Fart’]. It was really just a snippet.” See below.

The two have apparently been feuding since social media began making claims that Latto was copying Ice Spice‘s Y2K fashion style. In response, Ice seemingly shaded Latto on her song “Think U The Sh*t (Fart),” where she referenced the Atlanta rapper’s hit song, “Put It On Da Floor.”

Ice raps: “His bi**h at home playin’ dress-up/ She must’ve thought she could catch up/ I got my foot on they necks, I can’t let up/ She all on the floor, told her get up.”

Take a look at the cover art for “Sunday Service” above and stay tuned for its drop this week.

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