Latto has shared the first snippet and an alternate angle of the controversial cover for her new single “Sunday Service.”

The clip, which the “Big Energy” rapper posted to Instagram on Tuesday (February 6), features Latto sitting on a set covered in the same images that grace the cover art for “Sunday Service.”

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In the teaser, the MC raps: “I don’t sing R&B but bitch I’m really hurt, fuck wrong with n-ggas?/ How you let ’em cheat and take ’em back, must be your only n-gga/ I get loud just like my weed, I don’t watch my tongue with n-ggas/ I hang up the phone on n-ggas/ You ain’t my daddy, bitch, I’m big momma.”

Check out the clip below.

Fans are speculating what the track might be about.

One user commented: “This isn’t a diss to the rap girls. She paying homage. Y’all slow.” Another added: “Can yall pay attention to the art missy Eve meg city girls etc it’s women in rap she not dissin with the cover art.”

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It was initially rumored that the cover art was throwing shade at Ice Spice. Notably, the “Munch” rapper is featured prominently in the top left corner. Other stars like Megan Thee StallionLil KimMissy ElliottSexyy Red and GloRilla are also included.

Fans speculated that the cover took a shot at Ice because Latto filmed the music video for the track in The Bronx. Fans noticed Latto’s arrival in the BX earlier this month, with her decision to shoot the visual in the NYC borough perceived by some as a slight against the “Deli” hitmaker.

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Ice Spice confirmed that her latest single “Think U The Shit (Fart)” was aimed at Latto, confirming listeners’ suspicions.

On the track, she rapped: “I got my foot on they necks, I can’t let up/ She all on the floor, told her get up,” which appeared to be a thinly-veiled reference to Latto’s hit song “Put It On Da Floor.”

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Spice revealed on X Spaces last week that the song was in response to her music video appearing in the background of a recent Latto song snippet where she rapped: “I just want a one-on-one, don’t know why she so nervous.”