Atlanta's Alyssa Michelle Stephens, aka Miss Mulatto, is a rapper best known for winning the first season of Lifetime's reality TV hip-hop competition The Rap Game. Born in 1998, Stephens grew up on the south side of Atlanta, Georgia where she started rapping at age ten. Identifying as biracial, with a black father and white mother, she adopted the stage name Miss Mulatto. Prior to appearing on TV, Stephens developed a strong local following by performing at various events, opening for other artists and via her activity on social networks. In 2016, at age 16, Stephens joined the cast of the Queen Latifah and Jermaine Dupri-produced Lifetime reality TV rap show The Rap Game. After an eight-week boot camp-style competition in which she competed against four other aspiring rappers, Miss Mulatto was crowned winner of The Rap Game. Following her win, she signed a recording contract with Dupri's So So Def Recordings and released the single "No More Talking".