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Latto & Ice Spice’s Gyatt Lyrics Meaning: A Truce You Can Dance to

By Marcus AdetolaSeptember 5, 2025
Latto & Ice Spice’s Gyatt Lyrics Meaning: A Truce You Can Dance to

“Gyatt” is the 4 Sept 2025 collab single by Latto and Ice Spice, produced by RiotUSA, Pooh Beatz, Go Grizzly, and Supakaine, with a wrestling-themed music video directed by Hidji World. Cameos include Deshae Frost, Tylil James, and Love Island’s JaNa Craig.

First, the moment, “Gyatt” lands as a surprise link-up between two rappers, Latto and Ice Spice that fans kept pitting against each other.

They teased shots in past tracks and on socials, then flipped the script with a team-up that doubles as a peace offering. 

The single dropped on 4 Sept 2025 via StreamCut/RCA, with a wrestling-ring single cover nodding to the rivalry narrative and a video arriving the next day.

“Gyatt” started as an exclamation (“gyatt damn”), then drifted on TikTok and Twitch into slang for an eye-catching figure; most often a curvy butt. 

Mainstream dictionaries now log it as an exclamation and a noun for an attractive posterior.

That double life (interjection and object) is exactly how the record uses it: a chant, a hook, and a boast all at once. 

Production is a four-corner tag team: RiotUSA (Ice Spice’s go-to), Pooh Beatz, Go Grizzly, and Supakaine.

Then you have Ben Hogarth on mix, Joe LaPorta on master.

You hear a lean bassline, tight hi-hats, and a bounce that keeps space for crowd chants on the hook. 

It feels like Bronx drill minimalism polished with ATL gloss; short, replay-hungry, club-ready.

Latto opens in chest-out mode, swatting away the old mini-feud with a wink (“I ain’t into the scat”) and inviting the camera to follow the walk, not the talk. 

She places herself: still in Atlanta, still “Big Mama,” still getting hers in a bonnet. The subtext is: stop overreading the gossip; watch the wins.

Ice Spice’s verse leans into motion and money. She jumps “out with that gyatt,” flips a Bronx-to-yacht image, and runs a string of quick setups, hands on hips, plans derailed, bands made. 

It’s playful conquest, not confrontation. The shared hook is the pivot: “I got that uh, she got that gyatt.” What used to be a headline scuffle becomes a two-handed chant.

Hidji World directs a wrestling-themed music video where the rivalry turns literal showbiz. Ropes, referees, crowd pops. 

Cameos include Deshae Frost, Tylil James, and Love Island’s JaNa Craig; the booking tells you it’s built for meme-able moments and short-form recuts.

Think heel-to-face turn, but with choreography. 

Fans clocked subtle shots as far back as late 2023: Latto’s “Fine as Can Be,” Ice’s “Think U the Sh— (Fart),” and the “Sunday Service” chatter kept stoking timelines.

Both also brushed it off in interviews as overblown. With “Gyatt,” they cash out that narrative for a two-minute victory lap.

Early reception (the split): Reddit’s split – predictably loud, often funny.

Multiple comments call the beat “insane” and say Ice Spice turns in one of her tighter verses to date; a recurring take is “Ice outrapped Latto,” while others rate Latto’s pen and presence higher. 

Lyrical eye-rolls show up to, with toilet-humour fatigue for some listeners.

On r/hiphopheads, the stance is “fun, not life-changing,” with jokes about leaks, the truce, and even the ref’s count in the ring.

Among outlets, the framing is “squash the beef + big, bouncy single.” One early blurb even calls Ice’s verse her most comfortable in a while, while conceding the writing isn’t deep.

The question now is, does it work?

As a cultural play, yes. It reframes a tired stan war into a crowd chant, folds Gen-Alpha slang into a pop-rap hook, and sets up a summer-into-autumn playlist add. 

As writing, it’s light by design; quippy, body-first, mood-first.

Whether you roll your eyes or roll your hips depends on your tolerance for gym-floor banter. 

Either way, the handshake is the headline, and the ring walk sells it.

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