Monaleo reveals “Who Did The Body” tracklist; Lizzo, Bun B and more featured

Monaleo unveils tracklist for “Who Did The Body” album

Monaleo is back — and she’s not playing around.

The Houston native has just announced her long-awaited project Who Did The Body, set to release on October 17. Known for her sharp lyrics, fearless energy, and Southern flavor, Monaleo is bringing the heat with this 12-track project. And that’s just the beginning.

Furthermore, days after announcing the album, Monaleo also revealed her first-ever headlining tour, fittingly named the Who Did The Body Tour, which kicks off November 30 in Chicago. Within days, many shows were sold out.

She’s also celebrating a major personal milestone — her recent marriage to Stunna 4 Vegas, fellow rapper and father of her child.

Who Is Monaleo?

The Houston voice that won’t be ignored

Moreover, if you’ve followed Southern rap over the past few years, Monaleo’s name has likely crossed your timeline. Born Leondra Roshawn Gay, Monaleo broke through in 2021 with the viral hit “Beating Down Yo Block.” Her voice was loud, confident, and immediately recognizable — and it wasn’t just about being heard, it was about being felt.

Ad a result, she’s continued to carve out her space with raw lyricism and personal storytelling, balancing vulnerable tracks with bold anthems that empower young women. She’s not just rapping — she’s repping an entire generation of Southern Black women who are rewriting the rules of success.

Album Drop: Who Did The Body Set for October 17

Everything we know about the project so far

Monaleo’s upcoming project Who Did The Body is already making noise.

What’s confirmed:

  • Release Date: October 17, 2025
  • Total Tracks: 12
  • Confirmed Singles:
    • “Sexyy Soulaan”
    • “Putting Ya Dine”
    • A remix of “We On Dat” featuring Houston legends Bun B, Lil Keke, and Paul Wall

The title Who Did The Body suggests a mix of mystery and menace — with a Southern twist. And that fits Monaleo’s approach perfectly. She has a way of pulling listeners into a story, even if it’s delivered with hard-hitting bass and Houston slang.

This project marks a significant step forward in her artistry. After becoming a mother in 2023 and navigating the industry while building a family, Monaleo’s music seems poised to reflect both her growth and grit.

H-Town All Stars Unite

One of the most anticipated tracks is the We On Dat remix, bringing together three Houston icons:

  • Bun B – UGK co-founder, widely respected in the South
  • Lil Keke – A pioneer of the Houston chopped-and-screwed era
  • Paul Wall – The People’s Champ, still representing H-Town heavy

This kind of collaboration isn’t just a feature — it’s a statement. Monaleo is bridging generations of Houston rap, solidifying her role in the city’s musical legacy.

Tour Announcement: Who Did The Body Tour

First headlining run sells out fast

Just days after the album announcement, Monaleo dropped another bombshell — a 10-city tour across the U.S.

Key details:

  • Tour Name: Who Did The Body Tour
  • Start Date: November 30, 2025
  • Opening City: Chicago
  • Final Show: December 10 in Houston (her hometown)
  • Tickets: Many dates are already sold out

This marks her first headlining tour, a big leap for any artist, especially in today’s competitive market. The rapid sell-out of shows proves she’s built a loyal fan base eager to see her live.

Touring isn’t just about music — it’s about connection. And Monaleo’s connection with her audience is rooted in real-life experiences, relatable struggles, and undeniable energy.

More Than Music: Monaleo’s Personal Milestone

Married life & motherhood

On September 19, 2025, Monaleo married Stunna 4 Vegas, the North Carolina rapper best known for his collaborations with DaBaby. The two artists share more than music — they’re also parents to a child born in May 2023.

The wedding was streamed live on TikTok and featured a bright pink theme, adding Monaleo’s signature flair to the celebration. It was intimate, vibrant, and unapologetically hers — just like her music.

Monaleo has been open about the challenges of balancing motherhood and a rap career, and that honesty only strengthens her connection with fans. She’s showing young artists — especially women — that you don’t have to choose between family and success.

The Houston Legacy: Why Monaleo’s Sound Matters

Carrying the torch, her way

Houston has always had a distinct sound — slow, syrupy beats, chopped-and-screwed remixes, and a pride that runs deep. From Scarface and UGK to Megan Thee Stallion and Travis Scott, H-Town artists have long shaped the national music scene.

Monaleo is adding her name to that legacy, but on her own terms.

She mixes aggressive delivery with playful punchlines. She’s polished but raw. She’s vulnerable but never weak. And through it all, she keeps it undeniably Houston — repping for her city while evolving the sound.