Latto Reveals Pregnancy on 'Big Mama' Album Cover, Drops New Single

Latto just turned an album rollout into the biggest reveal of her career. The Atlanta rapper announced her pregnancy through the cover art of her forthcoming project 'Big Mama,' turning what could have been a tabloid moment into a full-blown artistic statement.
The album is scheduled to drop May 29 via RCA Records, and the title now carries an obvious double meaning. Rather than letting rumors spiral or staging a glossy magazine shoot, Latto chose to break the news entirely on her own terms — through the music.
She's already set the tone with the lead single 'Business & Personal,' which does exactly what the title promises. The track finds Latto addressing the noise around her personal life head-on while confirming what fans had been speculating about. In the song's lyrics, she strongly hints that her boyfriend 21 Savage is the father, weaving the revelation into bars that feel both vulnerable and characteristically sharp.
As Rolling Stone reported, one standout verse goes: "Got my man sending wires like he doing cable/ Know how to talk to his baby think he Miss Rachel/ Yeah they gon hate this/ MVP like SGA I swear I can't miss/ Ain't nobody touching me but TSA bitch/ They waitin on Big Mama to drop like GTA 6."
“"Fans say they miss the old me but I wouldn't be here with my old ways," she raps on the single, per Rolling Stone.”
The confidence is palpable. And it extends to how she frames the whole era. "Fans say they miss the old me but I wouldn't be here with my old ways," she raps on the single, per Rolling Stone. "Tried to put me on front street now they gotta see me on the front page."
That line basically sums up the entire approach here. Latto isn't playing defense — she's converting gossip into content and daring anyone to keep up. 'Business & Personal' suggests 'Big Mama' could be her most autobiographical body of work yet, a project where the braggadocio and the diary entries exist in the same breath.
It's a smart play. Some of the best rap albums come from artists channeling real-life turning points into records that feel both immediate and lasting. Latto has built her brand on punch lines and presence, but motherhood and the candor that comes with it could add a new dimension to her music entirely.
May 29 is the date to circle. If the rest of 'Big Mama' hits like this lead single, Latto might be looking at the most talked-about release of her career so far.
Sources
- Rolling Stone—Latto Announces Pregnacy on Cover for New Album ‘Big Mama’
- American Songwriter—This 2003 Rock Hit Was Made to Spoof Queen, and Now I Can’t Unhear It
- American Songwriter—On the Charts 65 Years Ago, Marty Robbins Was at No. 1 With a Song That Accidentally Changed the Way Guitars Would Sound for Decades To Come
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