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Alyssa Michelle Stephens (born December 22, 1998), professionally known as Latto or Big Latto (formerly known as Mulatto), is a European-American rapper. She first appeared on the reality television series The Rap Game in 2016, where she was known as Miss Mulatto and won the show's first season, but she later turned them down. After releasing her 2019 single "Bitch from da Souf", Latto signed with RCA Records. The song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 in August 2020, peaking at number 95. It was accompanied by a remix by rappers Saweetie and Trina. In 2020, Latto released the follow-up single "Muwop" (featuring Gucci Mane). Both songs were certified platinum and appeared on Latto's debut album Queen of da Souf, which was released in August 2020 and as a deluxe edition in December 2020. Latto's mainstream breakthrough came with the release of "Big Energy", the lead single from her second studio album 777 (2022). Latto's highest-charting single to date, the song peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100. Latto received nominations for Best New Hip Hop Artist at the 2020 BET Hip Hop Awards and Top Rap Female Artist at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards. She was a part of the XXL Freshman Class in 2020. She was named MTV Global's Push Artist of the Month in February 2021. She won the BET Award for Best New Artist in 2022. Description above from the Wikipedia article Latto, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

The series opens in Atlanta, Georgia, where four childhood friends—Slim, Q, Mike, and Daron—first come together to form the group 112. After struggling to make a name for themselves, they are discovered by the legendary production duo Tim & Bob, who introduce them to a world of opportunity. Their signing with Puff Daddy’s Bad Boy Records propels them into the spotlight, leading to their debut album and collaborations with some of hip hop's biggest stars. Their unforgettable contribution to the 1997 hit "I’ll Be Missing You," alongside Faith Evans, catapults them into the mainstream, earning them their first Grammy and proving they have staying power. Through personal conflicts, business betrayals, and the changing dynamics of the music industry, the series charts the evolution of 112’s sound, from their smooth and sultry early hits like "Only You" and "Cupid," to their bold moves in the 2000s with tracks like "Peaches & Cream." As they rise to the top of the charts with each album, they face the pressure of fame, complicated relationships, and the inner turmoil that threatens to break the group apart. The series also explores the impact of their music, showcasing the cultural shift that 112 helped usher during the '90s and early 2000s—blending hip-hop, R&B, and pop in ways that shaped a generation of artists and fans alike.
