Overview
- "Gyatt" arrived on Sept. 4, marking the first official collaboration between the two rappers after years of comparisons and rumored tension.
- The track includes lines that reference past exchanges, leading some listeners to hear lingering disses even as many view the release as a reconciliation.
- The single’s cover places the pair in a ring with WWE-style lettering, aligning with a planned wrestling-themed visual concept.
- An official music video has been announced for midnight on Sept. 5, extending the coordinated rollout and fan engagement.
- Produced in part by Pooh Beatz, the release is being framed by outlets as a culturally significant move that blends fan bases and underscores current themes of unity in female rap.