Gyatt or gyat is a term that has been around for centuries, eventually showing up in online spaces in the early aughts. More recently, the term has been spread via popular internet culture and ...
As 2023 comes to a close, reflecting on what moved the internet and culture in the U.S. is instinctual. From Kevin James’ AI-generated memes to words like “rizz” and “mid,” read on for a look back at ...
The alleged beef seemed to grow stronger after the release of Latto's collaboration with Offset titled "Fine as Can Be" in October 2023. In the song, she seemingly referenced Ice Spice's "Munch ...
Hey, so, remember how 2024 was one of the most contentious, pugilistic years in recent hip-hop history? Well, it didn’t start with that guy from Compton or his Canadian rival. Well, that was then; ...
It's believed the term was not coined on TikTok and came from another platform GYATT is a slang abbreviation popular among Gen Z, which is doing the rounds on social media. The term is all over TikTok ...
You might have only just learned what Gen Zers means when they say "rizz" or "slay", but Generation Alpha is fast adding to the lexicon of slang with some baffling terms of its own. The cool kids are ...
Latto and Ice Spice joined Kai Cenat to celebrate their new single, their first joint public appearance since ending years of tension. Latto and Ice Spice brought the internet to a standstill Thursday ...
Gen Zers, those adorable digital natives born between the years of 1997 and 2012, have rather famously given themselves a dictionary’s worth of new slang, mixing acronyms, emojis and internet-isms ...
When Latto and Ice Spice put aside their differences to release their new song, “Gyatt,” astute fans noticed a distinct similarity between the styling on the cover art and the branding for WWE’s ...
Fans previously speculated Latto and Ice Spice took shots at each other on their respective songs, "Fine as Can Be" and "Think U the S--- (Fart)" Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working ...
Ice Spice and Latto never had “a real beef,” at least according to Spice herself. The Y2K! rapper and The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants voice actor fielded a fan question about the apparent ...