Cardi B is many things: a star rapper, a mother, and a fiery Instagram presence that seems to make people’s jaws drop every other week. Moreover, she just posted a raunchy and suggestive thirst trap on the social media platform that has Latto, Kash Doll, DDG, and more going wild in the comments. Speaking of the 777 MC, the Bronx native quoted one of the freakiest lines from their collab, the “Put It On Da Floor” remix, as her post’s caption. “Yeaaaaaaaaaa I’m in the booth playin wit my [cat emoji] btch,” she wrote. In addition, one of the pics included in the photo dump is one with Latto herself from their performance at the Hot 107.9 Birthday Bash.
Furthermore, Cardi B decided to live up to that line quite closely with her pics, in which she appears in the beautiful mint ensemble she performed in for the concert. In other snaps from the thirst trap, she shows off her rear, luxury purses, and shiny diamond rings and watch. It’s overall quite the flex, between her body and the jewels and the celebration of the recent hit remix. It’s been quite a few days of Cardi dropping gems on social media, whether for Father’s Day or just having fun.
Recently on Instagram Live, the 30-year-old spoke on not focusing on collaborating with big people, but rather anyone big or small that makes her have a good time. “I feel like y’all constantly ask me to do big collabs,” Cardi B shared “I’m not gonna be collabing with everybody that’s big. I’m gonna be collabing with people that make my f***ing ears jump and make me happy. If I like it, I’m gonna get on it. Even if it doesn’t make sense.”
Hype around her next album is at an all-time high, as she said she wants to “get back outside” and release new music following her Summer Jam performance. Whether the new album comes this year or the next is a mystery. Still, we’re sure that whenever it drops, it’ll be all over the game. For more news and the latest updates on Cardi B, keep checking in with HNHH.
Unfortunately, it seems like fanbases are more propense to pit female rappers against each other rather than encourage collaboration. Whether that’s because of a more misogynistic industry landscape, interest in beef, or just pure coincidence is up for debate. Still, competition in rap is natural and even encouraged across all generations, because who wants to sit there and admit that they’re a worse MC than another? French Montana and his kids, though, approached this in quite the light-hearted way rather than feeding into the worst parts of those tendencies. While celebrating one of his sons’ graduation, the rapper acted as a mediator in a debate over whether Ice Spice is better than Latto or vice versa.
“Latto is better than Ice Spice!” the graduate exclaimed after one of French Montana’s friends, presumably, said as such. “He put you on video saying that,” his other son remarked before the graduate jumped in. “Nah, never,” the “I Can’t Lie” hitmaker said in an effort to moderate. “Y’all both equal, y’all both good.” Hilariously, his two sons joked about the femcees hitting them up.
Interestingly enough, the 38-year-old has only worked with one of these artists so far. Him and Latto have a track with Ty Dolla $ign, “Striptease,” off of French Montana’s 2021 album “They Got Amnesia.” Of course, that’s not to say that French Montana and Ice Spice couldn’t have a collab in the future, just that he could’ve easily played into a bias with his comments. Fortunately, he was right to dismiss the competition, if only because his opinion as a fellow famous rapper could have more industry consequences than that of his kids. Let us know what you think of that debate in the comments down below.
Meanwhile, the Moroccan-American rapper is set to premiere his documentary For Khadija soon, which documents his experiences as an immigrant growing up in the Bronx during his teenage years. While the film doesn’t have a release date for wider release as of yet, it will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on Friday (June 16). It will surely be an emotive experience, and one that represents his hard-earned rise to bringing a better life for his family while being inspired by them. For the latest news on French Montana, Ice Spice, and Latto, keep checking in with HNHH.
Meek Mill is known to be a great freestyler, whether he’s in the booth or just riding around the city with his entourage. One of the great benefits of that skill is that, when it comes to hot new tracks in the rap world, you can add your own flavor to them with ease. That’s exactly how he graced Latto’s latest single “Put It On Da Floor,” delivering a few bars over its dramatic production. In fact, it does sound pretty similar to the larger-than-life, orchestral, and vivid beats that the Philly MC typically rides. As such, it’s a match made in heaven, and one that will surely have at least a few fans begging for a remix.
“Send him up, go to Vegas with that s**t, you know we ain’t NBA, but we all players with that s**t,” Meek Mill raps over Latto’s track. Furthermore, “Put It On Da Floor” got the Atlanta-bred rapper a lot of love from fans, but also got her in a sticky situation. For those unaware, on one of her bars from the song, she compared a blunt to Coi Leray, sparking a short and resolved beef. Still, fans haven’t stopped speculating on issues between the two, despite the 777 artist clearing up any confusion and showing love to Coi.
Meek Mill Rhymes Over “Put It On Da Floor” By Latto
Regardless of his next musical moves, there are some things within the industry that the Expensive Pain rhymer feels quite apprehensive towards. As such, we don’t know for sure what his career will look like, though we know it’ll be quality and coming from a genuine place, contrasted to a phenomenon that he recently spoke on. Furthermore, Meek Mill shared an A.I.-generated rap song from the perspective of his deceased father. The track garnered a lot of discussion from fans, mostly from those who found it a little too insensitive and bizarre for comfort.
Also, the 36-year-old gave advice to a couple of very young rappers who spit some bars for him. “Why y’all talking that crazy stuff? Y’all gotta rap about what you know,” he told the youngsters concerning their more mature subject matter. It was a bizarre occasion, but nonetheless an important one for kids exposed to hip-hop in all its forms. For more news and the latest updates on Meek Mill, stay up to date on HNHH.
Latto only wants the best when it comes to her onstage fits, and she failed to disappoint with her latest style. Moreover, the 24-year-old posted a couple of sultry snaps of her dripped down in Valentino on her Instagram page. For those unaware, she’s currently supporting Lizzo on the“Special 2our,” and is clearly taking advantage of the spotlight to put on some amazing shows. For example, she included a video of her dancing in the Valentino ensemble at one of the concerts. With a short top, skirt, near knee-high boots, and tight-fitting gloves, the rapper stunned the crowd and gave fans a more close-up look online.
Of course, Latto’s been on somewhat of a hot streak these days when it comes to live performances. Following two standout sets at Coachella this year, she also graced fans in Virginia Beach at Pharrell’s Something In The Water Festival. Not only did she twerk up a storm during her show much to fans’ delight, but the live instrumentation at play really brought her songs to life. She even got a fan up onstage to get a lap dance, the latest in a recent trend of more audience interaction and involvement during shows.
With these live performances and tour appearances, it’s no wonder that the “Put In On Da Floor” rhymer is doing so well right now. Recently, she just reached a huge milestone when it comes to digital streaming platforms, surpassing 1 billion total streams on Spotify. Even if her viral status sometimes comes from places outside of her art, it’s what people turn to in order to understand that hype. One way in which she’s carved out a name for herself has been her beefs, resolved or unresolved, with other rappers.
Meanwhile, her relationships with other rappers, particularly her rumored romance with 21 Savage, might be shifting these days. Furthermore, the Slaughter Gang MC was allegedly spotted with his wife following a lot of speculation on him and the 777 artist. Regardless of what’s going on behind the scenes, Latto clearly has a lot better things to do as she rises in the industry- and looks stunning while doing so. For more news and the latest updates on the Georgia-raised rapper, stick around on HNHH.
Latto, sometimes called Big Latto, is easily one of the most popular female MCs in the game. Initially calling herself Miss Mulatto during her days on Lifetime’s The Rap Game, she shortened the moniker to Mulatto. She would keep the name until 2021, where she would change it to simply Latto. Many fans wondered why the rapper would change her stage name, especially with the moniker being the namesake of classic mixtapes.
Miss Mulatto
Alyssa Michelle Stephens, a.k.a Latto, was born in Columbus, Ohio, to a biracial couple. Her father, Shayne Stephens, is African American. Her mother, Misti Pitts, is white. In interviews, the artist revealed that her biracial ethnicity was the target of bullying while growing up. Her bullies often referred to the artist as a mulatto. Mulatto is a derogatory term to describe those who are mixed. The artist owned the term, using it for her stage name.
The young artist explained the name’s background during her time on The Rap Game. Admitting it was a controversial choice, the future winner of the show said that she was passionate about her race, and her name was to flip the negativity of the term. “I took that negativity from the word mulatto and now … everybody calls me Miss Mulatto,” said Big Latto during her time on the show. The artist was 15 years old at the time.
The now 24-year-old eventually had a change of heart, shortening her stage name in 2021. Although it was a part of her identity, Latto admitted how continuing to use the term as a stage name could be problematic. “Mulatto was a negative term that I was trying to make positive,” said Latto in an interview with Billboard. “We’re gonna start positive, and I feel like that’s gonna bring that energy my way. I feel like, in a way, that could’ve been holding me back, and I don’t want to attach that to myself anymore.”
History of the word “Mulatto”
According to historians, the term mulatto was coined during the era of slavery. The term was popularized in the Southeastern United States. It was used to describe someone of mixed origin. A few Spanish-speaking countries consider it non-offensive, but it is generally considered offensive in non-Spanish-speaking countries.
Backlash
Though she was trying to flip the negativity of the term into a positive, Latto could not avoid controversy. The artist received heavy backlash from critics, with a few accusing her of colorism. Some critics claim that the word is just as disparaging as the terms “colored” and “the n-word.” After acknowledging its history, fans felt Latto was racially insensitive and colorist in keeping the stage name. Although she would change her name, Latto had no shortage of back-and-forth arguments with fans online. Other incidents and online arguments also spurred accusations of colorism from fans.
After changing her name, the Queen of the Souf rapper received praise and skepticism from fans. One Twitter user wrote, “L[a]tto had white music executives and corporate bigwigs casually calling her Mulatto like it’s 1821 and people can’t understand why it was a problem.” Another user called the action “performative progress,” tweeting, “But the ‘Latto’ in ‘Big Latto’ still stands for ‘Mulatto’… but y’all happy as hell [because] the ‘Mu’ is gone.” Though critics still questioned the history of the stage name, many of Latto’s fans came to her defense, feeling the change wasn’t necessary.
What’s Next For Big Latto
While the backlash provided for a strong controversy, Latto’s career continues to press on successfully. Despite the controversy from the previous years surrounding her name, the rapper had a hugely successful year in 2022. Latto won Top Rap Female Artist at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards. The same year, she won the BET Award for Best New Artist. She received a nomination for Hip Hop Album of the Year at the 2022 BET Hip Hop Awards. The “Big Energy” rapper also received a Best New Artist nomination at the 2023 Grammy Awards.
Though previously facing backlash, Big Latto’s career seems to flourish without much damage. Though some still question the name change, her fans still defend the artist and appreciate her modesty in changing her name after the controversy. With the release of her latest single, “Put It On The Floor,” releasing a week ago, it seems that Latto, or Big Latto, is continuing to move her momentum in the right direction despite her previous controversy.
Following two weekends’ worth of standout performances at Coachella, Latto is once again showing her skills and talent as a rapper and performer on the festival circuit. Most recently, she visited Virginia Beach to perform at Pharrell’s Something In The Water festival. During her set, she put her twerking skills on full display, accentuated by live instrumentation and a killer drummer. Along the way, she played some of her biggest hits and even brought a fan onstage to get a lap dance for her remix of YFN Lucci’s “Wet.” All in all, it’s been a great run of shows for the 777 MC.
However, that’s not all that Latto brought to the table recently as far as material. She just released a new single “Put It On Da Floor” that made headlines for her mention of Coi Leray, which she responded to negatively. However, since then, the two made amends and cleared up any assumptions of beef. In fact, things got so discussed online that a fake video of them fighting went viral after their reconciliation. Furthermore, fans of both artists are hoping that this can manifest into a collab between the two.
Latto Gives Yet Another Great Festival Performance
In addition, a lot of people thought that she photoshopped a picture of the crowd at her Coachella set to make it look bigger. After the 24-year-old shut down those claims, people quickly realized that it was just haters looking to hate. Unfortunately, the Ohio-born and Georgia-raised MC has to deal with that a lot. For example, people also criticized her body implants after a picture of her mid-twerk made rounds on Twitter. As always, she brushed it off with ease with a simple and carefree explanation: “Just a BBL mid-clap.”
Meanwhile, she recently opened up on her thoughts on plastic surgery with her sister Brooklyn Nikole on her Apple Music 777 Radio show. “I’m telling you… all the young girls listening, all the women listening right now,” the RCA Records signee began. “I’m telling you from someone who’s been there, done it, find peace within your natural state. Because you’re going to find a flaw and another flaw and another flaw and another flaw. Surgery, any of that stuff is not a permanent fix.” Regardless of what she’s done with her body, she always looks great on stage as she has a good time with fans. You can find more clips from her Something In The Water performance, with lap dances and twerking galore, down below. For the latest news and updates on Latto, keep checking in with HNHH.
Two dominant forces in music right now seem to have gotten in some beef at the Billboard Women In Music awards ceremony. Moreover, Doechii and Latto reportedly exchanged words backstage after Doechii mentioned Nicki Minaj in her speech, who Latto has beef with. At least, that’s how many interpreted the occurrence. Furthermore, Doechii also performed at the event, treating fans with a medley of her tracks “Persuasive” and “Crazy.” Many fell absolutely in love with the performance and gave her flowers on social media. Also, she received the Rising Star award at Wednesday’s (March 1) L.A. event, and her speech might’ve prompted some anger from the 777 rapper.
“Girl, I done danced my shoe off,” the TDE rapper said during her speech after her mother presented her with the award. In addition, she acknowledged the other Rising Star recipients that came before her like Lady Gaga, Janelle Monáe, and of course Nicki Minaj. However, she hinted at her new direction and focus in a Billboard interview ahead of the show. “By year five I want to be at my peak,” she expressed. “I want to be in my Sasha Fierce era, the top of my game with still a long way to go — but I want to reach my prime and never leave it. It’s my pop era. Usually I’m alone [in the studio], but these days I’ve been inviting people in.. So my vibe is kind of changing; it’s a lot of energy. It feels like a party.”
Doechii Performs At Billboard Before Latto Beef
Meanwhile, Latto apparently made fun of that acceptance speech by mentioning other people who won her award as well. While it’s unclear who started off aggressively, things quickly escalated from there according to insider reports. Billboard allegedly asked Latto and her team to leave the premises. As such, many believe that she made the initial approach out of anger at the speech. Still, others maintain that the Rising Star was about to “crack” the “Big Energy” artist for her mockery, so it’s impossible to say for sure. Then, Doechii shared a Live of her singing along to “Barbie Tingz” by Nicki, seemingly leaving a message for Latto at the end. However, many are saying these reports are fake, especially given that Doechii actually posted a video of her cheering Latto on to her Story. Maybe that’s a diss, but one thing’s for sure: the situation’s quite murky.
Of course, if true, it’s incredibly unfortunate to see two female MCs allegedly beef at an event celebrating women in music. Also, it goes contrary to the message of female empowerment and support that Latto recently espoused. This isn’t her only bone to pick at the moment, as rapper VVSNCE also called her out for shade. However, Latto denied any beef on Twitter recently, tweeting “Y’all arms not sore yet from all that REACHING?????????!!!” Also, she included a video of her praising Doechii and an explanation of her speech. With that in mind, let’s hope that these are healable wounds and that misunderstandings become opportunities for growth. However you may feel, check out the two’s speeches and responses down below. Let us know your take in the comments and stick around on HNHH for the latest on Latto and Doechii.
Speeches Allegedly Lead To Screeches In Backstage Fight; Latto Responds
Rising rapper VVSNCE continued to call Latto out after she said that she doesn’t charge female rappers for guest verses. Moreover, the “Big Energy” MC expressed a sentiment of wanting to help other women in rap succeed and giving them the proper support. After these comments came to light, the Kodak Black affiliate said that she refused to work with her. Furthermore, it seems like Latto felt pressured by Kodak to finish their collab on her debut album because she was ignoring VVSNCE’s DMs. Overall, she aired out a lot of her frustrations via an IG Story and video post.
“Everybody keep taggin’ me in this s**t, [I don’t care] ’bout no feature from her or nobody else,” she wrote. “She did do that lame s**t tho, ‘I don’t work with new female artists,’ [were] her EXACT words. That’s the real reason she was mad at Yak! She had to pay for that song on her album ‘cuz she ain’t wanna do a song with me.” Shortly after, she posted a screenshot of subsequent DMs with Latto to continue exposing her. “U coulda just asked me wassup yourself instead of believing what a n***a told u,” the 777 artist allegedly wrote.
Latto Called Out By VVSNCE
“These exchanges didn’t come til after a situation u clearly know nun about,” she continued. “I was told to come to his party in order to clear the verse. First I said no & then they said a verse for an artist on his label of his choice & I said no. My lawyer got the proposal on paper word for word. Ion even know you.” With this testimony, it seems that her refusal to work with VVSNCE stemmed more from disagreements with Yak’s camp than anything else.
Meanwhile, VVSNCE agreed that they don’t know each other, and thus didn’t understand why Latto would expect her to contact her “like [they’re] cool.” Furthermore, she chastised her for advising her against referring with her business partner. For what it’s worth, she said that it’s within Latto’s right to turn things down, but seemed to take issue with the narrative she’s fronting on social media. “Don’t expect me to not speak my truth,” she concluded after saying that their shared home city of Atlanta makes this all the more ridiculous. Check out the alleged DMs down below and return to HNHH for more updates on this story.
When you’re keeping a secret for a friend, those who know you’ve got something to hide will try to pry it from you somehow. That’s what happened to 21 Lil Harold when he was asked about 21 Savage and Latto’s relationship. While talking to Hot 107.9, reporter MiAsia Symone snuck a sneaky question in about the rumored hip-hop romance.
“So, out of all the things you’ve been through in life,” she asked, “you know how, like, Savage got Latto?” Moreover, Lil Harold seemed to nod or give some sign of acknowledgement, meaning that Symone got him with the question. Still, she continued. “Is there somebody in your corner that has your back in the same way?”
“Oh, wait, wait, wait,” Lil Harold said. “I ain’t agree to that,” he said, and laughed off the interaction with MiAsia.
“You don’t think they cute together?” she asked, egging him on and having fun with the apparent confession.
“They cute together, but… them folks, they single. They friends,” he said.
“They’re friends?” Symone asked while laughing. “Yeah, they’re good friends,” Harold responded.
Moreover, this comes just days after 21 Savage had a viral and explosive interaction on Clubhouse where he spoke on Chicago and Atlanta’s rising murder rates. Many fans and community members are concerned for his safety and that of others in his circle. After all, with the YSL trial still underway, we’ve seen how small, innocuous confessions can lead to tragic results.
“You waited for this moment your whole life, so you could argue with a n***a on Clubhouse,” the Her Loss rapper exclaimed in an argument. “You keep letting all these Chicago n***as boost your head up, like y’all n***as ain’t dying in real life, man. Stop playing!
“Every n***a that we beef with,” he continued, “they got 30 of they n***as get smoked, n***a, and don’t nothing happen to us. In real life, n***a! You from Chicago, I advise you to shut the f**k up. I advise you to shut the f**k up ’cause the n***as that I f**k with up there spanking s**t, so stop playing. Y’all ain’t spanking nothing, n***a.”
Still, what do you think of 21 Lil Harold’s slip-up concerning 21 Savage and Latto’s rumored relationship? Whatever the case, let us know in the comments down below. Also, as always, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest on 21 and Latto’s will-they-won’t-they.
Rap star Big Latto is taking a step back. Following her epic 2021 MTV Video Music Awards show performance, she went online to reflect on her looks during the event. Latto is never one to shy away from flexing her looks as she knows she’s bad, and this is no different. Here’s ten shots of Mulatto […]