Latto & GloRilla Bring Unapologetic Energy on “GOMF”

Rating: 4 out of 5.
Latto, Glorilla

Latto and GloRilla didn’t come to play.

Latto and GloRilla waste no time setting the tone on “GOMF,” coming in with loud, unapologetic energy from the very first beat. This is one of those tracks that immediately lets you know what time it is.

The production, which flips Soulja Boy’s “Yahhh!,” knocks hard as hell, giving the track a bold and aggressive foundation that perfectly matches both artists’ energy.

Lyrically, the message couldn’t be clearer: get out of my face. This is a full-on diss, rooted in confidence and zero tolerance for disrespect. The gossippers get most of the shots, while the opps suffer from a few jabs here and there.

What really makes the track work is the chemistry between Latto and GloRilla. They match each other’s energy effortlessly while still bringing their own distinct styles. Latto’s delivery is sharp and controlled, while GloRilla brings that raw, aggressive edge.

“GOMF” is bold, hype, and unapologetic. Play it when you have the urge to whip ass or enter a mosh pit with your elbows flying.




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