An Ice Spice billboard has been vandalized in Atlanta as her feud with Latto continues to unfold.
In photos that surfaced online on Monday (February 19), a billboard advertising Spice’s latest single “Think U the Shit (Fart)” was spray painted over with the phrase “stream Sunday Service,” referencing Latto’s own recent song.
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The billboards only started appearing a few days ago and seem to be a response to the “Big Energy” rapper filming a music video in Spice’s hometown of the Bronx.
Ice Spice recently confirmed that “Think U the Shit (Fart)” is indeed about Latto, even though most fans had already figured that out due to it referencing the Atlanta native’s hit “Put it on Da Floor.”
On the track, Spice rapped: “I got my foot on they necks, I can’t let up/ She all on the floor, told her get up.”
During a Twitter Spaces appearance earlier in February, the “Much” star confirmed the song’s target, and cited the reason.
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She recalled noticing her music video playing in the background of a song snippet posted by Latto, and taking offense to that.
“Seeing that I’m in the back of your weak-ass snippet,” she said. “So 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 dropped that.
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“I was like, ‘This has to be fake — this is AI,’ but bitches be bold, so I was like, ‘Alright, we’re being bold today.’”
Latto hit back on “Sunday Service”, rapping: “Think I’m the shit, bitch, I know it, ho/ Jesus walked on water, I got ice boilin’ though.”
The song included other less obvious stabs at her rival including: “These bitches corny, soon as monkey see, then you know monkey do/ Do you rap or do you tweet?/ ‘Cause I can’t tell, get in the booth, bitch” and “I just want a one on one, don’t know why she so nervous.”
It has been rumored that Ice Spice and Latto’s issues stem from copycat accusations levied against the latter after she was seen striking a pose similar to Spice’s signature bent-over move.
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“Every time y’all accuse me of copying folks ima clear it up. Nun mo nun less,” Latto responded to the claims on Twitter last year. “I don’t like how y’all take my tweets & make them fit ur weak ass narratives.”