Megan Thee Stallion and Latto are set to reunite for their second song together — and they’ve already given fans an early listen.
As her Hot Girl Summer Tour rolled into Atlanta over the weekend following a hitch caused by damaged waterpipes in the city, Megan brought out the “Big Energy” hitmaker as surprise guest.
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The “Budget” duo premiered a brand new collaboration in the form of a remix of Latto’s “Sunday Service,” which originally contained shots at fellow female rap star Ice Spice.
The remix will reportedly be released on June 21.
The song was unveiled during the same show where Megan announced her new self-titled album, which is also set to arrive later this month.
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Megan Thee Stallion & Latto performing ‘Sunday Service (Remix)’ tonight at the Hot Girl Summer Tour in Atlanta!! pic.twitter.com/1x2Ny4J5OF
— Stallion Stats (@MegansStats) June 3, 2024
The collaboration comes after Latto took Megan Thee Stallion’s side in her feud with Nicki Minaj earlier this year.
After Megan shared a clip of the music video for her diss song “Hiss” on Instagram, the Atlanta native jumped in the comments section and said: “U making us proud Meg [star-eyed emoji].”
Nicki had earlier appeared to diss Latto on “FTCU,” which also contained several shots at Megan.
“Picture you endin’ up under the seat, where the dread at?/ Picture not listenin’ when I said you would dread that/ I mean locs, ho, you-you’s a chop ho/ I’m number one, y’all go argue over top four/ Clean, sweep, you gettin’ mopped, ho,” she rapped, with fans interpreting “locs, ho” as a play on Latto’s name.
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The “Put It On Da Floor” hitmaker seemingly responded on the initial version of “Sunday Service,” rapping: “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/ Stop all that motherfuckin’ yellin’, ho/ ‘Cause I ain’t buyin’ what you’re sellin’, ho.”
The pair have had issues dating back to 2022 when they became embroiled in a messy social media spat over Grammys categories.