Big Mama

Big Mama

Within a month of welcoming her first child, Latto delivers her fourth full-length—one she’s referred to on social media as her “retirement album.” The high point of Latto’s third album Sugar Honey Iced Tea was a track called “Big Mama,” which flipped from sweet to savage halfway through. Maybe it was a premonition: In March 2026, the Atlanta rapper announced her fourth album Big Mama with a cover that revealed that she was pregnant with her first child. (She gave birth to her daughter in May.) Latto has also hinted that the album might be her last: “My retirement album,” she posted on X. “Thank you for everything.” If that’s the case, she’s going out with a bang. “I’m going in with nothing but some water and prenatals,” she raps on “Business & Personal.” She channels Aaliyah on “Somebody,” mean-mugs with GloRilla on “GOMF,” and gets cozy with baby daddy 21 Savage on the soul-sampling “Hostage.” The mood is split between tough and romantic—as she says on “Need Luv 2” with Sexyy Red, “Gangsta bitches need love too.”

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