Mulato is makes her mark in Hip-Hop!
Although 2020 has been an incredible year across the board, one thing that is inevitable is the steady rise of women in Hip Hop, and we love to see it. From the success of Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B with their new single “WAP” to Flo Milli’s new EP, Ho, Why Is You Here and much more, it is such a relief to hear women regain control of rap. One could imagine this is what our parents felt in the 90s when artists like Lil Kim, Missy Elliott, Foxy Brown, and the other queens of that era took over.
With these gratifying feelings of excitement surrounding women’s releases in today’s climate, Atlanta’s rising star Mulatto takes the spotlight today as she unveils her debut studio album Queen Of Da Souf.
So far, it’s been a great year for the 21-year-old rapper. She earned a spot on XXL’s notable freshman roster, signed a contract with RCA Records, and earned her first RIAA gold plaque. However, one of his greatest achievements was landing a feature film and a co-signer for his favorite rapper (Gucci Mane) on “Muwop.
She’s been rapping since 10 years old and seeing her journey along with the way she’s strategically orchestrated his movements over time is nothing short of motivating for any future artist. One thing about Big Latto – she is here to stay and there is no indicator showing plans to put her foot on the brake anytime soon.
Equipped with 13 records in total, Mulatto included some exceptional features like Gucci Mane, City Girls, 21 Savage, Saweetie, Trina, and more. Judging from the first listen, it’s safe to say that Queen Of Da Souf will be on repeat all day. Like T.I crowned himself “King of the South” years ago and was able to defend that, there is no doubt that Mulatto will do the same for years to come.
Stream the new project below!
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