Roommates, one thing about Latto? Sis been hustling long before the plaques, luxury vacations, and headline-making romance rumors. While fans know her for dropping bars and serving looks, many don’t realize the journey behind how she transformed into one in all rap’s biggest names. And whew — from reality TV beginnings to keeping her love life low-key, the story gets deeper the more you peel back the layers…
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The Move That Had The Industry Side-Eyeing Her
Before she was shutting down charts as Latto, she was competing under the name “Miss Mulatto” on the primary season of Lifetime’s ‘The Rap Game’ back in 2016. Created by Jermaine Dupri and Queen Latifah, the series placed young rappers through an intense boot camp as they battled for a recording contract. Latto ended up winning the entire competition. Nevertheless, she gagged folks when she declined the cope with So So Def Recordings. As a substitute, she carved her own lane independently before eventually signing with RCA Records and becoming a mainstream success.
Whew! Latto Really Went Through It Growing Up
Latto keeps it real about her family roots, often highlighting how her mother, Misti Pitts, became a teen mom at just 15. The rapper has opened about her upbringing, regularly giving her mom credit for holding things down and keeping the family stable while she was still figuring life out. She’s also been open about her complicated relationship together with her father, revealing that they aren’t very close and have gone years without speaking.
The Grind Began REAL Early For Latto
The Atlanta rapper was locked in on music from a young age, reportedly starting to write down her own raps around age 10—long before the industry got here calling. As she began gaining momentum, she shifted away from traditional highschool and transitioned into online private education to raised balance her growing profession. And the early receipts don’t lie—before the main label glow-up, she was also dropping rap covers and freestyles on YouTube, giving fans an early glimpse that she wasn’t just fooling around… she could actually rap rap.

