Atlanta rapper Latto has officially released her fourth studio album, Big Mama, ending months of anticipation surrounding one of hip-hop’s most talked-about projects of 2026.
Released on May 29 through RCA Records and Streamcut, the 18-track album arrives during a major transitional period in Latto’s life and career. According to Sony Music Canada, the rapper created much of the project while moving into motherhood, with the album reflecting both her personal growth and continued confidence as one of rap’s most visible stars.
The project features a heavyweight lineup of collaborators, including Doja Cat, Teyana Taylor, Wizkid, Sexyy Red, GloRilla, 21 Savage, Mariah the Scientist and Jelly Roll. The guest list gives Big Mama a wide range, moving between Atlanta rap energy, melodic moments, R&B textures and global-facing collaborations.
Fans previously received previews of the album through the singles “Business & Personal (Intro),” “GOMF” featuring GloRilla and “Somebody.” Those releases helped build momentum for what has become one of Latto’s most closely watched album rollouts to date.
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Submit Your MusicBig Mama follows Latto’s successful 2024 album Sugar Honey Iced Tea, which made history as the first No. 1 rap album by a solo female rapper from Atlanta on Billboard’s Top Rap Albums chart. The project also debuted in the Top 15 of the Billboard 200, further cementing her status as one of the leading voices of modern hip-hop.
The album rollout has also been closely tied to Latto’s personal life. Earlier this year, she revealed her pregnancy while announcing Big Mama, using the album artwork and visuals from “Business & Personal” to share the news with fans. Since then, the album has taken on added meaning as both a musical release and a milestone moment in her life.
Big Mama Tracklist
- Business & Personal (Intro)
- Get Money Girl
- GOMF featuring GloRilla
- Chrome Heart Diaper Bag
- Okayyy featuring Doja Cat
- Hostage featuring 21 Savage
- Death Row
- Onnat
- Gimme Dat
- Fallin’
- Need Luv 2 featuring Sexyy Red
- Make Me featuring Mariah the Scientist
- Naked
- Anxious featuring Odeal and Wizkid
- 4L featuring Teyana Taylor
- Daddy’s Girl Interlude
- Mama featuring Jelly Roll
- Somebody
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Enter The ContestWith billions of streams already accumulated throughout her career and a new chapter unfolding both personally and professionally, Latto appears positioned to make Big Mama one of the defining rap releases of 2026.
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Hulda Hicks was born in Brooklyn, NY in the late ’70s, at the time when Hip-Hop music was just emerging as an art form. Her entire life was influenced by the culture, having grown up in the epicenter of the creative movement.
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