Don’t Forget About Latto

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2024 has been an embarrassment of riches for rap fans. Breakout projects like Doechii’s Alligator Bites Never Heal, solid career evolutions such as Megan Thee Stallion’s Megan, and assertive declarations of conflict like Kendrick Lamar’s GNX have had seismic effects on the landscape of hip-hop this year, upending a decade of status quo and shaking up the outlook for the future of rap.

Amid all that, though, it feels like some stuff got lost in the shuffle; namely, Atlanta superstar Latto, whose third studio album Sugar Honey Iced Tea was not only her best, but did what each of the above-mentioned releases did — all in one sturdy collection of 17 versatile tracks. Fortunately, Latto’s tour for the project brought a welcome reminder of all that she’s capable of and just how big of an impact she’s had herself lately.

Firstly, it’s impossible to start anywhere but on Latto’s importance for the girlies. Women in rap have often expressed their feeling of being outsiders in the genre, calling it a “male dominated” culture in which women are not just a minority, but are boxed into just one or two archetypes. Newer rappers like Cardi B, Doja Cat, and Megan Thee Stallion have done a bunch of needed work to carve out space for women in rap, but in the past eight years of going to their shows, never have I ever felt quite so outnumbered by women as at YouTube Theater on Sunday night (December 1), seemingly all of them decked out in Latto’s signature leopard print.

No exaggeration, the ratio had to be 20 women to every one dude. They even commandeered the men’s restrooms; I’ve seen this happen before but never to the point that there’s a line for both. Sure, women rappers have created women-friendly spaces on their tours, but Latto’s crowd took this to even greater heights than any of her peers — which makes sense, because at heart, she’s a girl’s-girl, sharing her platform with openers in Karrahbooo and Mariah The Scientist who have been unfairly perceived in relation to their relationships with men. Flo Milli also popped out for a surprise performance of her hit, “Never Lose Me” during Latto’s sole wardrobe change (from the aforementioned animal print to baggy pants and crop top Crenshaw sweater. Long live Nipsey Hussle).

And while her main conflict with another woman spawned from a complaint about her genre classification, the setlist for the Sugar Honey Iced Tea Tour pointedly leaves out Latto’s biggest pop hit, “Big Energy.” Instead, the Georgia peach focused intently on her latest album and the more hardcore hits from her previous projects, emphasizing her rap credentials. This turned out to be a wise move, as some of the biggest crowd pops came for trap anthems like the breakdown on “Big Mama,” “B*tch From The Souf,” “Chicken Grease,” “Muwop,” and 2024 singles “Put It On Da Floor,” “Sunday Service,” and “Brokey.”

As much fuss as rap fans made over Doechii’s raps on songs like “Boom Bap” and “Nissan Altima,” Latto’s latest proved she could get equally introspective on “Georgia Peach,” which opened the show, and “S/O To Me,” to which fans may have attributed some Drake influence, but is all Latto’s story and pen. Speaking of Drake, his verses were clipped from just about every song he would have appeared on — even during the warmup DJ set — but hey, at the time Latto was plotting out the tour, including him was a good business move. It wasn’t until hometown hero Kendrick Lamar lyrically dismantled him and brought out his inner Karen that former collaborators started turning on him.

But for all the attention heaped onto the phenomenon that was “Not Like Us,” in a just world, Latto would have received just as much for “Put It On Da Floor” and “Sunday Service,” — which, if you’ll remember, actually kicked off much of the combative energy of 2024 alongside Megan Thee Stallion’s “Hiss.” Latto may not have whacked her rival quite as directly, but the fact that her bellicose invitations to step into the arena both reached the Hot 100 (the latter at No. 100, while the former peaked at No. 13) shows she’s got just as much of a knack for making battle rap club friendly as the Compton native.

If Sugar Honey Iced Tea is a reminder to the world that Latto is not to be overlooked, then the tour is a welcome reminder of the reminder. Latto has spent years proving her rap cred, then spent much of the past year proving her pop potential. But while many of her predecessors and peers might have been happy to take the bag and coast, Latto went back to the lab to double down on demonstrating her rap roots — and polishing her stage show, which has somehow massively improved since the last time I saw her live at The Novo while working on our cover story on her. She belongs in the conversation about the best rappers out today, and she’s making sure you never forget it.

Latto “Sugar Honey Iced Tea” Album Review

Music industry pundits have long lamented that artist development has become a lost cause. The era of the overnight celebrity is the status quo when social media has cut out the middleman between art and the consumer. But for Latto, archival footage of her come-up dates back to when she was 13 years old with the bubblegum swag. Then came her appearance on The Rap Game, where she competed against other teenagers for a deal with Jermaine Dupri’s So So Def. In the years that followed, she grew into her own as an artist and an adult, sharing her wins and losses on a highly publicized stage. 

The release of her latest album, Sugar Honey Iced Tea, proves how critical albums like Queen Of Da Souf and 777 were for shaping her trajectory. The former proved that she could make her mark as one of rap’s leading ladies. Add to the fact that earned a platinum and gold plaque off that album, she also had bragging rights as the first woman in hip-hop from Atlanta to reach such a feat. The arrival of 777 proved how well she could overcome the sophomore slump while facing pressure to rebrand in the face of controversy. Through this, she earned her first #1 hit with “Big Energy” and expanded her base through more pop-friendly bops, such as Jung Kook’s “Seven.”

DETROIT, MICHIGAN – AUGUST 19: Latto performs onstage during Day 1 of the Afro Nation Detroit Festival on August 19, 2023 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images)

On Sugar Honey Iced Tea, there’s a newfound sense of confidence in her sound and assurance of her spot in rap. Perhaps, it’s partially because the work she’s released over the past few years has seen her digging deeper into her potential. Her rapping abilities are unquestionable; songs like “Big Energy” showed her pop prowess; and recent releases, such as “Sunday Service” and “Put It On Da Floor” had the type of Southern swag to dominate the clubs and TikTok without feeling contrived.

Ultimately, Sugar Honey Iced Tea finds all of these elements of her artistry form into one, to various results. In many instances, the outcome leans into a Drake-esque sound, where the rap-sing delivery meets plaintive and icy trap production that opens up moments of surface-level introspection. Frankly, it seems less coincidental considering just days before, she appeared on Drake’s “Housekeeping Knows” records from the 100 Gigs leak. But, paired with her rendition of T.I.’s “24’s” on “Chicken Grease,” the same interpolation that Drake used on “Rich Flex,” it speaks to the undeniable musical lineage that’s been carried through decades and how Latto embodies these influences authentically.

More importantly, this album provides a vivid portrait of Latto as a woman, one who embodies the “Big Mama” persona to a tee. She can bring aggression on songs like the infectious bell-laden “Brokey” and “There You Go,” where she places a bullseye on her detractors. Then, she slips into decadent R&B vibes on records like “Copper Cove” ft. Hunxho and “Ear Candy” ft. Coco Jones, where embraces her femininity and shines as a vocalist. However, the moments where her bravado and feminity clash yield uneven results, such as “H&M” or the Playboi Carti-inspired, “Blicky.”

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA – AUGUST 10: Latto attends Latto “Sugar Honey Iced Tea” Album Release Party on August 10, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

But for an album with as much ambition as Sugar Honey Iced Tea, it does sometimes feel like there’s more fluff than needed. The pressure to follow up the success of “Big Energy” results in a string of comparative sleepers in “Liquor,” the Megan Thee Stallion-assisted “Squeeze,” and “Good 2 You” ft. Ciara. Though both features are solid, with Megan delivering a particularly great verse, they sound less organic and break the fluidity of the sequence. However, these are simply a few flubs in an otherwise properly curated album that sees her reconnecting with Young Nudy on the uber-nasty “Shrimp & Grits” and showcasing her vocal range alongside Mariah The Scientist on “Look What You Did.”

Sugar Honey Iced Tea is an excellent display of Latto’s artistic prowess, from production choices to the vocal inflections that bring character to each record. But, she holds off the vulnerability for the closing record, “S/O To Me.” While the album as a whole feels like a celebration of everything Latto’s accomplished, the final song highlights her resilience, from manifesting her rap dreams as a young girl to navigating the predatory behavior of the music industry and knocking off her competitors in the rap game in a way that’s reminiscent of Drake’s timestamp records. “S/O To Me” is a reflection of her journey to date, the highs and lows, and the long road she took to claim her spot in hip-hop.

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Latto Claims She Has No Interest In A Rap Battle With Ice Spice, And Her Reasoning Might Be A Bit Of Shade

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Uproxx cover star Latto has put everything on the floor when it comes to her foe Ice Spice. Anytime a subliminal was sent her way, the “Big Mama” rapper has stayed true to her motto, “Get in the booth, b*tch.”

However, when asked by Billboard if she would take on Ice Spice in a rap battle, Latto politely declined. This is quite ironic coming from the forthcoming season two judge on Netflix’s rap competition show, Rhythm + Flow. But in today’s (July 19) interview, Latto explained why.

“If I was to do [a battle], it would have to be with somebody I feel like I’mma go tit-for-tat with,” she said. “I really don’t mean it as shade. Would she even want to do that?”

Although Latto says she didn’t intend for the response to be shade, it can certainly be perceived that way. Latto doesn’t have any interest in a full on battle, but she isn’t above responding with a track.

At the top of the year, Ice Spice dropped “Think U The Sh*t (Fart)” a direct jab at Latto. Following the bathroom-centered bars, Latto responded with “Sunday Service.” In the official video, Latto reportedly even visited Ice Spice’s childhood neighborhood to film parts of the visual.

Kacy Hill Reveals How She Escaped Kanye West’s GOOD Music Deal

Kacy Hill is one of several talented artists who were signed to Kanye West’s GOOD Music label. She got her start as a backup danger on the Yeezus tour, before inking a deal with West and releasing her debut album Like a Woman in 2017. Hill left GOOD Music in 2019, however, after an elongated waiting period for her second album. It would eventually come out independently. The singer didn’t have much to say about her time on GOOD Music. That is, until a recent performance on her Bug Tour.

Kacy Hill took time out between songs to detail how and why she Kanye West’s label. She said that she tirelessly tried to terminate her contract, but struggled to get in touch with West amidst his busy musical schedule. “At that time, [Kanye] decided he didn’t want to use an email,” she told the audience. “And he also didn’t have an assistant. So I was like, that is so crazy. And so for like six months of my life, and this is a true story, I’m not exaggerating anything. It’s crazier than I could even tell it. For like six months of my life, I went to Sunday Service.”

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Kacy Hill Spent Months Tracking Kanye West Down

The singer’s attempts to track West down persisted. She eventually managed to corner him in an office in Calabasas. Despite West’s reputation for being difficult, and the lengthy process of tracking him down, the rapper obliged Kacy Hill’s request. “He was like, ‘OK, what do I need to do?’ And I was like, ‘You can text literally anyone and say that I’m done,’” Hill told the crowd. “And so he did, and he texted someone and said I was done, and I was done.” Things were so comfortable between the two artists that Hill even played some of her second album for West. “I played him some of my second record, and he was like, ‘This is cool. Could you make it a gospel song?’,” she recalled being asked. “And I was like, ‘Sure, like, whatever you want.’”

Hill’s career has flourished since leaving GOOD Music. She’s released two albums to critical acclaim, and feels as though she’s getting progressively better. The singer detailed this process, and how it’s changed since her GOOD Music days, during an interview with Paper Magazine. “When I was making music back then I didn’t know what I was doing,” she noted. “I feel like my music wasn’t great, and I wrote so many songs that were so bad. My first album sounds like the first album of someone who’s just learning. But I feel like with each album, I’m like, ‘Okay, cool.’ I’m learning more, and I’m getting better.”

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Flo Milli Stuns In New Pictures While Fans Are Loving “Sunday Service” Remix

Flo Milli shared a series of stunning pictures on Instagram, on Saturday, following her appearance on Latto’s new remix for her song, “Sunday Service.” “B*tch I’m really HER f*ck wrong with n****s,” she wrote in the caption. The pictures show her posing outside of a restroom at an unknown venue. In the comments section, fans showed plenty of love for the look.

The post comes as her “Sunday Service” verse has been going viral online. Users on X (formerly Twitter) have been praising it since Friday’s release of the track. “Flo Milli met a Haitian man and never looked back lmao,” one user joked in response to the new remix. Another fan posted: “Aye, all ass shaking aside, I’m loving this energy from the rap girlies uniting and every verse was tough. Now back to the ass shaking.” Prior to the song’s release, Flo, Latto, and Megan Thee Stallion shared a video of themselves dancing backstage during the Hot Girl Summer Tour as a teaser.

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Flo Milli Performs At Rolling Loud

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 16: Rapper Flo Milli performs onstage during day 2 of Rolling Loud 2024 at Hollywood Park Grounds on March 16, 2024, in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

Prior to the release of the “Sunday Service” remix, Flo made headlines for starring in a new campaign for Foot Locker and New Balance. Before that, she dropped her second studio album, Fine Ho, Stay, in March. That project features collaborations with Anycia, Cardi B, SZA, Gunna, and Monaleo. It peaked at No. 54 on the US Billboard 200. The single, “Never Lose Me,” became Flo’s first song to land on the Billboard Hot 100.

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Check out the latest Instagram post as well as a clip from the “Sunday Service” remix above. Be on the lookout for further updates on Flo Milli on HotNewHipHop.

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Latto, Flo Milli, And Megan Thee Stallion Uplift Each Other On The ‘Sunday Service’ Remix

A Hot Girl Summer continues. Over the past few weeks, the ladies of rap have been dropping heater after heater. And tonight (June 7), this pattern continues with a remix of Latto‘s “Sunday Service.” Joined by Megan Thee Stallion and Flo Milli, Latto takes the scorching diss track to the next level.

Flo Milli pops in with her brand of pretty girl magic, questioning why someone would bring their man to an event “if you know he thirsty.”

On Meg’s verse, she is well aware that she is the standard, even if her opps try change the rules of the rap game when she reaches unbeatable heights.

“I meet the goalposts, b*tches move it, they say I can’t, then I do it / Your favorite rapper might not like me but his boo gon’ jam my music,” raps Meg.

As the ladies have been known to do in their individual records, they deliver on bars, as well as pure, carefree fun. Eliminating the need for the competition the game tries to put them in, the girls display a sense of collaboration, uplifting each other and bringing each artist to brand new heights.

You can listen to the “Sunday Service” remix above.

Latto Revealed The Secret Third Feature On Her ‘Sunday Service’ Remix With Megan Thee Stallion

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Latto and Megan Thee Stallion have been teasing their “Sunday Service” remix for a bit, promising a secret third collaborator, who they just revealed. While many thought it might be Meg’s tourmate GloRilla, with whom Latto has a friendly dance rivalry going, it actually turned out to be another of rap’s current It-Girls: Flo Milli. The song is about to drop in just a few hours, at midnight on June 7, but if you thought the hype couldn’t get any greater, you’ve got another think coming.

Ironically, it’ll be the first time Flo Milli has worked with either woman, but they’ve all circled each others’ orbits for a while. In November, both Latto and Flo Milli participated in an XXL Cypher Lab freestyle session with Monaleo, Maiya The Don, and Mello Buckzz, and back in 2022, they interviewed each other (while indoor skydiving, no less) for Rolling Stone‘s “Musicians On Musicians” series.

The trio also linked up backstage during the rescheduled Atlanta stop of Meg and Glo’s Hot Girl Summer Tour, where the aforementioned twerk battle took place. All are part of a recent wave of women in rap teaming up with each other to improve all their chances in a male-dominated genre, which has included Cardi B appearing on Flo Milli’s “Never Lose Me,” Cardi rapping on Glo and Meg’s “Wanna Be,” and Meg and Glo teaming up together in first place.

You can listen to the “Sunday Service” remix at midnight Eastern/9 PM Pacific.

When Will Megan Thee Stallion’s Remix Of Latto’s ‘Sunday Service’ Come Out?

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On Saturday (June 1), Megan Thee Stallion’s Hot Girl Summer Tour rolled into Atlanta, where she reunited with local hot girl Latto. The “Budget” collaborators used the opportunity to debut a remix of Latto’s spring single, “Sunday Service,” leaving fans on social media clamoring for an official release.

When Is Megan Thee Stallion’s Remix Of Latto’s ‘Sunday Service’ Coming Out?

It should be noted that another high-profile remix track involving Megan Thee Stallion was also debuted at a live show shortly before its release. Megan & GloRilla brought out Cardi B to perform the “Wanna Be” remix ten days before its official release during their show in New York City. They later teased the track on social media before dropping it the day before their Atlanta show.

Megan also announced the impending release of her third studio album, Megan, on June 28 — which would also be a convenient time to release the “Sunday Service” remix, capitalizing on the release day buzz, especially if the song actually appears on the album. If not, a release anytime in the next three weeks would make great promotion for the album, as it’d increase Meg’s visibility without having to release a single and risk spoiling the surprise.

Latto Performs Remix Of “Sunday Service” With Megan Thee Stallion At Atlanta Show, Nicki Minaj’s Barbz Swoop In To Trash It

Megan Thee Stallion has been having a dominant 2024 so far and it is far from over. The Texas rapper is currently in the midst of her wildly successful Hot Girl Summer Tour, which kicked off a few weeks ago. Additionally, she just announced the release date and cover art for her third album Megan. The hyped project will drop on June 28 and is led by the explosive singles “Cobra”, “HISS”, and “BOA”. Speaking of “HISS”, that is another reason why is at her peak right now. Many declared that Nicki Minaj diss track as the better song that her rival’s, “Big Foot”. Now, Megan Thee Stallion and Latto are teaming up for a remix of the latter’s “Sunday Service”.

Fun fact, this is now the second new song and remix to be previewed during her worldwide trek. Not too long ago, GloRilla and Cardi B joined Meg onstage for a new version of “Wanna Be”, which is out now. That track saw the Bronx native take some shots at BIA in what has now led to a heated back and forth. “Sunday Service” is similar in that it contains some disses for female contemporaries, with the biggest targets being Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice. With Latto getting Megan for this remix, there is a good chance we could see some blows being traded.

Read More: Cardi B Threatens To Sue BIA Over Diss Track: Fans React To “SUE MEEE?”

Latto & Megan Are Getting Major Hate From The Barbz

 
 
 
 
 
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But before Nicki could potentially hop in the booth, her staunchest supporters, the Barbz, are coming in to give their two cents. As expected, they are tearing it apart online, especially under The Neighborhood Talk‘s post on IG. “Notice how they never link up until they get into it with Nicki Minaj😂😂”, one user points out. “Nicki opps linking up for a flop song🦄”, another chimes in. One hater goes a step further, saying, “Awwwwww look at Nicki sons”. Have your popcorn at the ready, we could be in for another entertaining event.

What are your thoughts on this “Sunday Service” remix with Latto and Megan Thee Stallion? Do you think that there will be some shots from Megan to Nicki Minaj? What are your thoughts on the Barbz coming to defend her in the comments? Do you think this new version will be better than the original? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Latto, Megan Thee Stallion, and Nicki Minaj. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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Lil Nas X Sends Latto Flowers After She Name Drops Him In New Song

Valentine’s Day has fans and artists alike getting into their romantic instincts. That included a recent pretty sweet gesture made for Latto. Her new song “Sunday Service” mostly made waves for shots it takes at Ice Spice. While that’s yet to spark any kind of major beef, she is getting love from another rapper she mentions in the song, albeit in a better light. That’s of course Lil Nas, whose sweet gesture Latto herself shared to Instagram earlier this week.

“I would never curve you happy Valentine’s Day. Lil Nas X” a note sent to Latto reads. It came attached to an impressive bouquet of roses. The note is a reference to one of the lyrics from the songs that reads “please, Lil Nas X the only n*gga curvin’ me.” Latto did go on to deny that her song was even a “diss track” at all in a tweet responding to a fan calling it one. That felt like it was in pretty direct conflict with the promotional material for the song which featured pictures of Spice directly. Check out the flowers Lil Nas sent below.

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Lil Nas X’s Gift For Latto

Before making waves for trying to start her own beef with Ice Spice, Latto took sides in the other biggest rap beef of the year. She posted a comment on Instagram about how Megan Thee Stallion was making her proud in her beef with Nicki Minaj. That’s not necessarily a surprising take given the fact that Latto herself has beefed with Nicki in the past.

Last month, Lil Nas X dropped the lead single from his new era. After weeks of teasing a shift into a new “Christian era” he unleashed “J CHRIST.” Despite the wide reaching interest for the track it didn’t stick around long on the charts. What do you think of Lil Nas X getting Latto flowers for Valentine’s Day after she name dropped him in a new song? Let is know in the comment section below.

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