Mulatto’s Long-Awaited Name Change Is Finally Official

It looks like Atlanta rapper Mulatto’s long-awaited name change is finally official, as first Apple Music and now Spotify, reflect her new, slightly less problematic moniker. While many fans expected her to start going by her nickname “Big Latto” — which also doubled as the title of her second EP — she went for a bigger chop, reducing that nickname down to simply “Latto.” It also appears she’s got new music coming soon to celebrate.

This marks the second time she shortened her nom de guerre after knocking her name down from “Miss Mulatto,” the title under which she appeared on Lifetime’s The Rap Game, where she won the show’s first season. Unfortunately, due to the historical implications of the term “Mulatto,” her increased profile over the past year also brought increased scrutiny and criticism, which she addressed at multiple points over the year, including in an exclusive profile with Uproxx, in which she explained:

“It’s not about me comparing my ‘struggles of being mixed’ to any other skin tone, any other race, anything like that. It’s just simply me explaining my story. I did experience a different type of upbringing having two completely different cultures. One side of my family cooked this way, talked this way, celebrate this way, traditions is this way, and then one of the sides is different, and as a kid, I was just confused and kind of had to find my way in my identity. It’s just about an experience, and flipping that negative into something positive.”

Some fans still couldn’t see it that way, especially after Latto made some public missteps in addressing the criticism. Now that her name change is official — at least on streaming services, if not social media, where the process can be a bit more complicated — we’ll see if she can dodge continued opprobrium as her star continues to rise. Check out some screenshots of the artist’s revamped title on Spotify and Apple Music

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Rubi Rose + Mulatto Stunned By Yung Miami’s Swimsuit Flex

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City Girls’ Yung Miami knows how to make the Internet skip a beat. The hip-hop star has come through with new swimsuit pics winning over the hearts of rappers Mulatto and Rubi Rose. Rubi Rose + Mulatto Stunned By Yung Miami Miami hit up her Instagram page with a batch of new, unexpected bikini pics. […]

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21 Savage Busted Shooting His Shot At Mulatto

Atlanta rapper 21 Savage might have love on his mind. The hip-hop star is making headlines after getting busted shooting his shoot at fellow Georgia rap artist Mulatto. 21 Savage Busted Shooting His Shot Sav went to his Instagram Story with a salute to Big Latto’s beauty. However, the salute quickly faded to black just […]

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Mulatto Flaunts Her Success W/ Platinum + Gold Plaques

Mulatto Flaunts Her Success W/ Platinum + Gold Plaques

Rapper Mulatto is celebrating her success. The rap superstar took to social media with a dope post commemorating some RIAA plaques she just received. Mulatto Flaunts Her Success W/ New Plaques Mulatto went to her Instagram to show off how she was turning up. Her “Muwop” track featuring Gucci Mane has been certified Gold, alongside […]

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Mulatto’s ‘Beat Box Freestyle’ Sparks A Back And Forth Between Her And Rapper Renni Rucci

Mulatto became the latest rapper to drop a freestyle to SpotemGottem’s “Beat Box” this past week. The Atlanta native dropped off the track with an accompanying video that sees her ready for a photoshoot. While many were impressed with the freestyle, they also took note of some indirect shots that Mulatto sent. Toward the end of the song, she raps, “I’m the biggest. Ain’t nothing big about y’all ho*s! So if the b*tch name ain’t Latto, don’t put ‘Big’ in front of it.” While it wasn’t entirely clear who she was speaking to, if anyone at all, some fans believed the line was directed at rapper Renni Rucci.

Rucci caught wind of Mulatto’s verse and returned fire with a “Beat Box” freestyle of her own. “You talk sh*t on the sleep but b*itch we all know who the biggest is,” she said. “I been countin’ Benjamins, look like I hit the lotto, b*tch, you know just what the business is, I really hit the Latto.” She shared the track on Instagram with a caption that read, “The BIGGEST… If it ain’t directed it ain’t respected… but it’s still gone be addressed.”

Shortly after Rucci dropped her freestyle, Mulatto threw another shot at her opponent. She posted a carefully selected clip from Nicki’s verse on YG’s “My N**** (Remix)” where she says, “…freestyle and get a rise out of b*tches,” to her Instagram Story.

You can listen to the freestyles from both rappers above.

Mulatto Puts Her Own Spin On ‘BeatBox’ W/ Fire Freestyle

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Rising rap star Mulatto is going crazy. The hip-hop rookie just released a brand new freestyle and is showing everybody the bars she’s capable of spitting. New Mulatto Fire Freestyle Big Latto dropped her own remix of SpotemGottem’s viral hit “Beatbox,” delivering 90 seconds of heat and going off with her flow over the beat. […]

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Mulatto Is The Latest Rapper To Try Her Hand At A ‘Beat Box’ Freestyle

Every few years, hip-hop produces a song with a beat so compelling that it becomes virtually inescapable as one rapper after another dips into the freestyle pot to deliver their own unique (or not so unique) take on the original. In 2019, that song was Blueface’s “Thotiana,” which spawned multiple remixes, including entries with Cardi B, Nicki Minaj, Soulja Boy and Tyga, and YG. In 2021, it appears that Spotemgottem’s song “BeatBox” has become the ubiquitous juggernaut du jour, as both DaBaby and Deante’ Hitchcock posted freestyles in the past few weeks. Today, another artist threw her hat in the ring: Mulatto.

Incidentally, the 2020 XXL Freshman is the one best known for her freestyles, as her ability to rhyme about myriad topics was instrumental to her 2016 victory on the inaugural season of The Rap Game. That skill asserts itself here, as Mulatto acquits herself in a self-confident, boastful freestyle during a photoshoot covering her expeditious come-up in the wake of signing her record deal with RCA at the end of 2019.

Muatto’s made the most of her momentum coming into the new year, appearing on BRS Kash’s bounce record “Kash App,” Rich The Kid’s female-fronted posse cut “Nasty” with Flo Milli and Rubi Rose, and plans her impending name change.

Watch Mulatto’s “BeatBox” freestyle video above.