Latto - It's Givin — (official Video)

: Jordyn Woods , Slick Woods , and Angela Simmons . Cultural Impact

: Beyond the glitz, the video emphasizes diversity and inclusion by featuring a sign language interpreter, an LGBTQ+ couple, mothers, and women of various races and sizes. Latto - It's Givin (Official Video)

Latto's official music video for "," directed by Chandler Lass , is a vibrant celebration of female empowerment and professional excellence. Released in late 2022 as a standout track from her album 777 , the visual serves as an anthem for independent women from all walks of life. Thematic Focus: Redefining the Boardroom : Jordyn Woods , Slick Woods , and Angela Simmons

: The visual opens with Latto stomping on a Barbie dream house in high-heeled boots, a bold statement suggesting that women are not merely "pretty and soft" but powerful and grounded in reality. Released in late 2022 as a standout track

The video's central metaphor involves Latto taking over a dreary office space and transforming it into a high-energy "boss bitch" environment.

One of the video's most talked-about features is its extensive list of cameos, which act as a powerful industry co-sign for Latto. The video includes appearances from prominent women in music, media, and business:

: Jordyn Woods , Slick Woods , and Angela Simmons . Cultural Impact

: Beyond the glitz, the video emphasizes diversity and inclusion by featuring a sign language interpreter, an LGBTQ+ couple, mothers, and women of various races and sizes.

Latto's official music video for "," directed by Chandler Lass , is a vibrant celebration of female empowerment and professional excellence. Released in late 2022 as a standout track from her album 777 , the visual serves as an anthem for independent women from all walks of life. Thematic Focus: Redefining the Boardroom

: The visual opens with Latto stomping on a Barbie dream house in high-heeled boots, a bold statement suggesting that women are not merely "pretty and soft" but powerful and grounded in reality.

The video's central metaphor involves Latto taking over a dreary office space and transforming it into a high-energy "boss bitch" environment.

One of the video's most talked-about features is its extensive list of cameos, which act as a powerful industry co-sign for Latto. The video includes appearances from prominent women in music, media, and business: