Latto recently unveiled Megan Thee Stallion as the guest feature on her ‘Sunday Service’ remix, and social media is sharing reactions.
According to AllHipHop, Megan Thee Stallion’s ‘Hot Girl Summer’ tour made a stop at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. During the tour stop, Latto joined the Houston Hottie on stage with a major unveiling.
The rapper revealed that Thee Stallion is the guest featured on the remix to her recently released single, ‘Sunday Service.’ A stan account for the rapper has reported that the remix will be released on June 21.
Check out clearer audio of Megan’s verse below.
According to the outlet, Megan also revealed that her third studio album would arrive later this month. AllHipHop adds that after the show, the rapper took to Instagram to share the project’s official release date along with its cover art.
“SURPRISE HOTTIESSSS!!!! My New Album ‘MEGAN’ will be coming out JUNE 28. Click the link in bio to PRE-SAVE NOW!,” she wrote.
Social media users shared reactions to the Houston Hottie teaming up with the Georgia rapper on X, formerly known as Twitter.
On Sunday evening, Latto took to X to seemingly react to her and Megan’s announcement.
“Hey man… real Hot girl s**t,” the rapper said. “Shoutout to Megan, shoutout to the Hotties, mhmm. We on the way.”
Listen below.
As The Shade Room previously reported, Latto’s ‘Sunday Service’ initially caused a stir on social media after the rapper teased a video snippet of the single earlier this year.
In January, Latto took to TikTok to share a video teasing the song.
Then, in February, while doing a live question and answer with fans, Ice Spice pointed out how a video of her was featured in the background of Latto’s video snippet, and she took offense, per The Shade Room.
“I’m in the back of your weak a** snippet. Like, that’s why I was confused. So I was like, ‘Wait a second, that’s me?’… I was like, ‘This has to be fake. This is AI.’ But b*****s be bold, so I was like, ‘Oh, we’re being bold today,” Ice Spice told fans.
A few days later, Latto appeared to shoot back at Ice Spice’s words by pulling up to the rapper’s native hood, the Bronx, and shooting the ‘Sunday Service’ music video, per The Shade Room.
A few days later, Latto appeared to add fuel to the fire by releasing the cover art for ‘Sunday Service.’ As The Shade Room previously reported, the graphic featured photos of female rappers such as Ice Spice, Lil’ Kim, Megan Thee Stallion, Sexyy Red, and others with their eyes crossed out.
Ultimately, on February 9, Latto returned to social media to clarify the song’s meaning and whether it was aimed as a diss toward Ice Spice and her fellow female emcees.