Sunday Service
Latto Lyrics


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(Go Grizz)
(Pooh, you a fool for this one)
(B-B-Bankroll Got It)

I don't sing R&B but, bitch, I'm really her, fuck wrong with niggas?
How you let him cheat and take him back? Must be your only nigga (the fuck?)
I get loud just like my weed, I don't watch my tone with niggas
I hang up the phone on niggas (click)
You ain't my daddy, bitch, I'm big mama (bitch)
Every time y'all book me with them hoes, it's gon' be big drama (grrah)
Twenty black Suburbans, we pull up like Sunday Service (skrrt)
I just want a one on one, don't know why she so nervous (boop)
Fuck what these hoes sayin' 'cause my nigga say I'm perfect (tuh)

Anyway, body count so low, I might say I'm a virgin (ooh)
Any day, I could switch my car just like I switch my purses (skrrt)
Andale, quick to cut him off if he don't serve no purpose
You a clown and I'm allergic, niggas straight up out the circus (haha)
It's the nerve for me, these niggas burnt, they third degree
He callin' tryin' to work it out, I'd rather make him work for me (the fuck?)
He can't tell if it's authentic or it's surgery, please
Lil Nas X the only nigga curvin' me

I don't sing R&B but, bitch, I'm really her, fuck wrong with niggas?
How you let him cheat and take him back? Must be your only nigga (the fuck?)
I get loud just like my weed, I don't watch my tone with niggas
I hang up the phone on niggas (click)
You ain't my daddy, bitch, I'm big mama (bitch)
Every time y'all book me with them hoes, it's gon' be big drama (grrah)
Twenty black Suburbans, we pull up like Sunday Service (skrrt)
I just want a one on one, don't know why she so nervous (boop, ha)
Fuck what these hoes sayin' 'cause my nigga say I'm perfect (tuh)

Tell the truth, oh, I'm not that cute? Bet you won't ask your boo
He get money, I get money too, like, who gon' trick on who? (Who?)
These bitches corny, soon as monkey see, then you know monkey do
Do you rap or do you tweet? 'Cause I can't tell, get in the booth, bitch (bitch)
Stop all that motherfuckin' yellin', ho (yellin', ho, why?)
'Cause I ain't buyin' what you're sellin', ho (sellin', ho)
Think I'm the shit? Bitch, I know it, ho
Jesus walked on water, I got ice boilin' though (aha)
Miss me with that sucker shit, I'm not your baby mama
Blocked his ass on everything, he in my DM's writin' albums (brr)
Better hold your nigga tight, 'fore I make you come up off him
Say two wrongs don't make a right, but I'm the type get one up on 'em

I don't sing R&B but, bitch, I'm really her, fuck wrong with niggas?
How you let him cheat and take him back? Must be your only nigga (the fuck?)
I get loud just like my weed, I don't watch my tone with niggas
I hang up the phone on niggas (click)
You ain't my daddy, bitch, I'm big mama (bitch)
Every time y'all book me with them hoes, it's gon' be big drama (grrah)
Twenty black Suburbans, we pull up like Sunday Service (skrrt)
I just want a one on one, don't know why she so nervous (boop)
Fuck what these hoes sayin' 'cause my nigga say I'm perfect (tuh)

Tuh
Twenty black Suburbans, we pull up like Sunday Service
Anyway (anyway)
Come on




Fuck what these hoes sayin' 'cause my nigga say I'm perfect
Tuh

Overall Meaning

In Latto's song "Sunday Service," the lyrics depict a strong and confident woman who refuses to tolerate disloyalty and disrespect from men. The opening lines convey her self-assurance and assertiveness as she questions why some women accept cheating from their partners and take them back, emphasizing that she is not one to tolerate such behavior. By comparing herself to big mama, she establishes her dominance and independence in relationships, refusing to be controlled or manipulated by anyone.


The mention of loud weed symbolizes her bold and unapologetic nature, as she doesn't hold back in expressing herself, even if it means cutting off toxic individuals from her life. The reference to black Suburbans pulling up like Sunday Service adds a sense of power and grandeur to her presence, hinting at her intimidating yet captivating aura. Despite her bold exterior, there is a hint of vulnerability as she expresses her desire for genuine connections and acknowledgment of her worth from her partner.


The lyrics further emphasize her self-worth and the importance of selective choices in her relationships, indicating that she values quality over quantity. The comparison of switching cars to switching purses reflects her freedom and ability to walk away from anyone who doesn't serve a purpose in her life. She highlights her independence and refusal to be tied down by insincere individuals, asserting her agency in choosing who deserves her time and attention.


Additionally, the lyrics touch on themes of authenticity and resilience, as she navigates through relationships with a discerning eye and demands respect from those around her. The mention of Lil Nas X curving her represents her discernment in choosing partners who meet her standards and values. Overall, the song showcases Latto's unwavering confidence, self-awareness, and strength in navigating the complexities of relationships, while making it clear that she won't settle for anything less than she deserves.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Alyssa Stephens, Darryl Clemons, Joel Banks, Kevin Andre Price, Matthew Banks, Randall Hammers

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Latto's flow is on point. She's a true talent. Can't wait to see what she does next! 🔥

@4820FIVEOH

She don't write

@candicel8290

I agree! Her flow is always on point! 👍👍

@Aquainzs

@@4820FIVEOHshe does can’t say the same for ice syndrome

@RealImFunnyClin

@@4820FIVEOHwriting has nothing to do with rapping, if someone can write good for them. That doesn’t mean they can rap

@bigdraco2390

her ghostwriter went crazy on this one 🔥

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@megbro10

Her facial expressions and hand movements/gestures, etc are so aesthetically pleasing to me for some reason lol

@giannamitchell2111

Same

@d.s9798

She has a lot of confidence in herself and has great stage presence.🏆

@32HUNTER

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