The rap game winner season 1

Mulatto is a popular rapper who performs alongside top rappers like G-Eazy and Gucci Mane.

However, Mulatto came to fame when she first starred in Lifetime’s The Rap Game back in 2016. She was the inaugural winner of the first series of the tv contest, where she went head-to-head against four other budding rappers to get a contract with So So Def Recordings.

Four years on, Mulatto has made a successful career in the hip hop industry. So how did she get to her rapper status? What is she up to now? Here is a glimpse into the life that the season 1 star has made for herself!

Screenshot: Mulatto, Season 1, The Rap Game, Lifetime Youtube

Meet Mulatto

Alyssa Michelle Stephens – who is best known as Mulatto – is a 21-year-old American rapper.

She was first offered a contract with Def So So Recordings as part of winning season 1 of The Rap Game.

Mulatto released her first single No More Talking in February 2016, before she joined The Rap Game co-star Lil Niqo for their collaboration single Tough on the Internet.

She also won the Youth Hip Hop and R&B Award at the 2016 Georgia Music Awards during the same year she released her first mixtape, Miss Mulatto.

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Mulatto’s journey on The Rap Game

In 2016, Mulatto was one of the contestants on season 1 of The Rap Game, led by record producer Jermaine Dupri and rapper Queen Latifah.

Performing under stage name Miss Mulatto at the time, she was crowned the winner. However she turned down a contract deal with So So Def Recordings as she allegedly claimed it didn’t offer enough money.

Mulatto went on to become an independent artist just months after her appearance.

Mulatto is the best female rapper she been doin her thing

— FYM J. (@fymjesse) September 25, 2020

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Where is Mulatto now?

Mulatto has grown successfully since her The Rap Game appearance.

In 2019, the American rapper had a breakthrough with her single Bitch from da Souf and was signed to Sony-owned record label RCA Records.

Last month, the song reached number 95 on the Billboard Top 100. After releasing a remix of the song with rappers Saweetie and Trina rappers, Mulatto then released follow up single Muwop featuring Gucci Mane.

In other business ventures, she opened her own store Pittstop Clothing, in Georgia, one year after the show.

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The Rap Game
GenreReality, talent
Presented byJermaine Dupri
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes55 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time42 minutes
Production companyIntuitive Entertainment
Release
Original networkLifetime
Original releaseJanuary 1, 2016 –
March 7, 2019

The Rap Game is an American reality television series. The series premiered on January 1, 2016, on Lifetime. The winners of seasons 1-5 respectively, were Miss Mulatto, Mani, Nova, Street Bud and Tyeler Reign.[1][2]

Other notable contestants that appeared on the show and competed on another include J.I the Prince of N.Y (season 2), and King Roscoe and Flau'Jae (both in season 3). The latter two competed on America's Got Talent (King Roscoe in Season 9 in 2014 and Flau'Jae in season 13 in 2018). Season 4's Lil Bri appeared on season 2 of The Four: Battle for Stardom in 2018.

Series overview[edit]

Episodes[edit]

Season 1 (2016)[edit]

Season 2 (2016)[edit]

This season's contestants were Nia Kay, Jayla Marie, Lil' Key, J.I and Mani, Mini Barbie (eliminated in ep 1), Tally (eliminated ep 1)

Season 3 (2017)[edit]

This season the contestants were Nova, King Roscoe, Flau'jae, Deetranada and Tally (Who left the competition in the 12th episode (says her dad ordered her home immediately)

Season 4 (2017–18)[edit]

This season the contestants were Street Bud, Lil Bri, Jordan Air Young, Rap-Unzel and Ricci Bitti

Season 5 (2019)[edit]

Season 5 of The Rap Game premiered on January 11, 2019. Contestants in this season were Tyeler Reign, Eli Triplett, Queen Amayah, Nya Kasan, Sire, and Lil Richye (eliminated after ep 1).

Winners[edit]

Winners from Season 1-5
SeasonWinner
1 Miss Mulatto
2 Mani
3 Nova
4 Street Bud
5 Tyeler Reign

International version[edit]

A British version called The Rap Game UK[23] hosted by DJ Target, Krept & Konan has aired annually on BBC Three since 23 August 2019.

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