Latto & GloRilla Snap on “GOMF!” Music Review
Latto & GloRilla Snap on “GOMF!”—A Southern Sample Done Right

Latto and GloRilla just dropped “GOMF!” and it’s one of those records that hits immediately—no warm-up needed. Built around a clever sample of Soulja Boy’s “Yah Trick,” the track taps into a nostalgic Southern energy while still sounding fresh and current. It’s the kind of beat that feels familiar in the best way, but still gives both artists room to make it their own.
Latto sets the tone early, and her verse is a standout. She sounds confident, controlled, and fully in her pocket—riding the beat with ease while delivering the kind of sharp, catchy bars that remind you why she’s been on such a steady run. There’s a polish to her delivery that anchors the record and makes it instantly replayable.
Then GloRilla comes in and shifts the energy up a notch. If Latto laid the foundation, Glo kicked the door open. Her verse brings that raw, unfiltered edge she’s known for, but what really lands is the way she gets personal—addressing her sister and clapping back at the haters in a way that feels direct and unapologetic. It adds a layer of realness that cuts through the track and gives it weight beyond just a club record.
Together, the chemistry works. Neither artist gets overshadowed—they build off each other, creating a balance between polish and grit that keeps the song dynamic from start to finish.
And the final verdict? “GOMF!” is a chef’s kiss. Between the sample choice, Latto’s smooth delivery, and GloRilla’s high-energy, talk-your-talk moment, it’s a track that knows exactly what it’s doing—and does it well.