Trapper of the Year
Latto was acknowledged by legendary rapper Clifford (T.I) Harris for her contribution to trap music.
Rasheena McComb
8/30/20242 min read
latto (Big mama)
At a vibrant private event in Atlanta, Two-time grammy nominated rapper "Latto" celebrated her recent win as the Trapper of the Year. The Clayton County native has worked alongside with rappers such as Cardi B and Meagan The Stallion. The evening, hosted by comedian Navv Greene, was marked by excitement as attendees enjoyed a full bar and mingled with celebrities, including Fat Joe, Yung Ralph and Karlous Miller, and others. Latto was presented with a stunning ring from rapper and businessman Clifford "T.I." Harris, adding a special touch to her recognition.
This award coincided perfectly with the release of her latest album, "Honey Iced Tea." The event took place at the Trap City Museum, conveniently located next to the Trap City Cafe, and it set the stage for Latto’s upcoming exhibit, which will open to the public the next business day. Throughout the night, Latto radiated energy and joy, capturing the essence of her significant achievements. Media and press teams were in attendance, eager to cover the momentous occasion. Remember the trap is history that's why it's in the museum. Let the trap museum serve as a reminder of where some of us may have been, but it does not define where we are headed.At a vibrant private event in Atlanta, Two-time grammy nominated rapper "Latto" celebrated her recent win as the Trapper of the Year. The Clayton County native has worked alongside with rappers such as Cardi B and Meagan The Stallion. The evening, hosted by comedian Navv Greene, was marked by excitement as attendees enjoyed a full bar and mingled with celebrities, including Fat Joe, Yung Ralph and Karlous Miller, and others. Latto was presented with a stunning ring from rapper and businessman Clifford "T.I." Harris, adding a special touch to her recognition.
This award coincided perfectly with the release of her latest album, "Honey Iced Tea." The event took place at the Trap City Museum, conveniently located next to the Trap City Cafe, and it set the stage for Latto’s upcoming exhibit, which will open to the public the next business day. Throughout the night, Latto radiated energy and joy, capturing the essence of her significant achievements. Media and press teams were in attendance, eager to cover the momentous occasion. Remember the trap is history that's why it's in the museum. Let the trap museum serve as a reminder of where some of us may have been, but it does not define where we are headed.