Latto & GloRilla Bring Unapologetic Energy on “GOMF”

Rating: 4 out of 5.
Latto, Glorilla

This duo 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 hits hard, giving the song a bold, aggressive foundation that matches the attitude of both artists. It’s hype, it’s heavy, and it’s built to command attention.

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. There’s no overcomplication here—it’s direct, cutting, and intentional.

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. Together, they create a dynamic that keeps the track engaging from start to finish.

“GOMF” is bold, hype, and unapologetic—a track that thrives on attitude and doesn’t feel the need to explain itself.




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