Muldrow's discography was already deep by the time singer, rapper, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer debuted Jyoti, a name given to her by family friend Alice Coltrane. Ocotea introduced Jyoti in June 2010 with Muldrow the composer and performer of each element. The album won Jazz Album of the Year at BBC DJ Gilles Peterson's annual Worldwide Awards ceremony the following January. Amid Muldrow's constant stream of new recordings, Denderah arrived as the second Jyoti album in September 2013, and was likewise instrumental but came across more like an avant-jazz beat tape.
After another series of Georgia Anne Muldrow releases highlighted by the Grammy-nominated Overload, Muldrow dusted off Jyoti in 2020 and released Mama, You Can Bet! that August. The LP broke from Jyoti tradition by incorporating Muldrow's vocals and input from another musician, namely saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin, who was featured on "Ra's Noise (Thukumbado)." Also included were remixes of two Charles Mingus tracks originally commissioned by Jason Moran and the Kennedy Center. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi