She done done it all, including hitting the BET Awards Stage. On Sunday, Latto brought “Put It On Da Floor” to the 2023 BET Awards Stage for a massive performance that included dozens of dancers with impressive choreography and a large shopping cart calling back the remix video. Latto Closed the performance with “R.I.P. Shawty Lo” flashing on the screen behind her.
Later, Latto won the Best Female Hip-Hop Award, besting Cardi B, Nicki Minaj, Megan Thee Stallion, and GloRilla. On the way to the stage, Latto lost a shoe. You can see her acceptance below.
Latto took the stage at the 2023 BET Awards on Sunday night to perform her new song, “Put It On Da Floor.” She originally premiered the track during her Coachella 2023 set amid her ongoing feud with Nicki Minaj. She also teamed up with Cardi B for the remix to the song titled, “Put It On Da Floor Again.”
For the new performance, Latto rocked a white crop top and matching cargo pants while rapping in front of a grocery store-themed set. “Rip me out the plastic, I been actin’ brand new/ B*ches actin’ like they runnin’ sh*t, they really ran through/ I’ll spend that five hundred ‘fore I ever trap you,” she raps on the song. She also paid tribute to Shawty Lo at one point. While referencing her in the song, the words “R.I.P. Shawty Lo” flashed across the screen behind her.
Later in the night, Latto is up for two separate awards. For starters, she’s got a nomination in the “Best Collaboration” category with her song “Big Energy (Remix)” with Mariah Carey featuring Dj Khaled. Other nominees include Pinkpantheress and Ice Spice, Chris Brown and Wizkid, Future, Drake and Tems, among others.
Latto is also nominated for “Best Female Hip Hop Artist.” For that award, she’s going up against Cardi B, Coi Leray, GloRilla, Ice Spice, Megan Thee Stallion, and Nicki Minaj. Be on the lookout for the full list of winners, later in the show. For now, check out Latto’s performance at the BET Awards below.
Latto Takes Over The BET Awards
Other artists making appearances at the BET Awards on Sunday will include 69 Boyz, Big Daddy Kane, Chief Keef, DJ Unk, E-40, Fat Joe, Ja Rule, Kid ‘N Play, MC Lyte, Percy “Master P” Miller, Remy Ma, Soulja Boy, The Sugarhill Gang, Trick Daddy, and more.
Latto is single-handly encouraging the youth to put an end to plastic usage. The rapper’s new song “Put It On Da Floor” has everyone rushing to destroy the nearest plastic bag they can find. During the 2023 BET Awards, Latto took her demands to heart with a fiery performance of the track.
While the song originally debuted during her Coachella 2023 set as a response to her ongoing feud with Nicki Minaj, it has become an anthem behind the beef. The single was pushed even further when she enlisted Cardi B for the remix to the song, “Put It On Da Floor Again.”
During the fierce performance, Latto’s training with Teyana Taylor has certainly improved her dynamic presence. Outside of her performance, Latto is also nominated in two categories of the evening. The first is for Best Collaboration via her song “Big Energy (Remix)” with Mariah Carey featuring Dj Khaled. She is also nominated for Best Female Hip Hop Artist. In that category, she is going up against her collaborator Cardi B, Coi Leray, GloRilla, Ice Spice, Megan Thee Stallion, and Nicki Minaj.
A new clip has been circulating the internet, showing club patrons pulling out plastic bags while turning up to Latto’s song “Put It On Da Floor.” Fans are seen with the bags over their heads, pulling them off for the lyrics “rip me out the plastic, I been actin’ brand new.”
Fans clearly love the Latto track, which was released in April of this year. The single quickly went viral on TikTok, and has received a ton of praise from artists like GloRilla, Lil Nas X, Cardi B, and more. A slew of remixes of the hit have also emerged. Cardi B hopped on “Put It On Da Floor Again” earlier this month, after having teased its release. They announced the remix on Instagram, with a clip of Latto pulling a plastic bag off of Cardi’s head, saying “rip her out the plastic, she been actin’ brand new.”
GloRilla also just dropped her “GloMix” of the song last week. She had previously Tweeted that the song had “a condo in [her] head,” prompting fans to demand a remix. She then wrote, “I ain’t did a remix since I blew up.” “But da streets keep telling me to remix ‘Put It On Da Floor,’” she explained, “and I think I’m finna listen. Dat mf too hard.” When Cardi B encouraged her to do it, she told Cardi to “Say less.” GloRilla also previously hyped up “Put It On Da Floor Again,” telling followers, “If Cardi don’t do s**t else, she gone slide on a mf beat. Go cousin.”
City Girls’ Yung Miami also just recently teased her remix of the song. She shared a clip of the remix with her Instagram followers last week. “Who got you b*tches talking like that???” she asked fans. Yung Miami has yet to confirm the release date of her upcoming remix.
Coi Leray and Latto’s beef was short-lived, but is still something the Masachusetts native has in mind. Moreover, she recently spoke to Ebro for Apple Music 1’s Rap Life Radio on her new album and also about the 777 artist’s line about her on “Put It On Da Floor.” “Smoking on that gas, blunt big as Coi Leray,” she rapped, which Coi took issue with online. Then, the Atlanta MC showed her love during her Coachella set, which the “Bops” rhymer reciprocated. However, she went into more detail about why she reacted the way she did in the first place.
“It’s not a sensitive conversation,” Coi Leray told Ebro. “I feel like it wasn’t more about the body, it was more of mentioning my name. I’m about positivity. For real. And I wasn’t sure where it was coming from. And not only that, I feel like the problem with our community today is we be so quick to try to change things but we don’t do nothing to actually change anything.
“So if we’re going to say we’re going to stop talking about bodies, then don’t mention anything about my body,” she continued. “Just period. Don’t compare me to nothing, don’t think about nothing. We’re not smoking on anything, it’s disrespect. And where I come from I just don’t like that.” Not only that, but the 26-year-old reflected on rap beef as a whole and how it pushes narratives of contention among artists, especially female ones.
“I don’t know, it’s starting to get old,” she remarked. “The rap beefs are for the guys. You know, I don’t even think they should do it. Us artists, we kind of control the narrative. So if we just spend more time pushing that narrative we won’t give these headlines and these blogs no reason to go ahead and push this negative narrative. That’s something we got to come together on.” For more news and the latest updates on Coi Leray and Latto, stay posted on HNHH.
GloRilla has finally unveiled her highly-requested remix of Latto’s track, “Put It On Da Floor.” She teased the remix earlier this week, sharing a screenshot of the remix on her Instagram Story. She also previously expressed her admiration for the song, Tweeting that it has “a condo in [her] head.” She’s not the first artist to want to put her spin on the song, as Cardi B recently hopped on a remix called “Put It On Da Floor Again.” City Girls’ Yung Miami also just teased a remix, sharing a snippet with her Instagram followers earlier this week.
GloRilla showed her support for the remix featuring Cardi B upon it’s release, writing, “If Cardi don’t do s**t else, she gone slide on a mf beat. Go cousin.” She later hinted that she may want to have a go, revealing that her fans have been requesting it. “I ain’t did a remix since I blew up,” GloRilla wrote, “But da streets keep telling me to remix ‘Put It On Da Floor,’ and I think I’m finna listen. Dat mf too hard.” Cardi B replied to that Tweet, telling her to “Do it!!!!!!” GloRilla told Cardi to “Say less, cousin.”
Fans have finally been graced with the eagerly-awaited “GloMix.” GloRilla’s take on the song features creative bars highlighted by her signature, bold flow. The 23-year-old rolls in cash, and flexes with cars and jewelry in the fun accompanying music video.
GloRilla was recently announced to be part of XXL’s Freshman class of 2023. She’s joined by other artists like Lola Brooke, Finesse2tymes, Fridayy, Luh Tyler, and more. She’ll be highlighted in XXL’s Freshman issue in July. The young rapper is also nominated for six BET Awards this year, coming in second for the most nominations behind Drake. Her debut EP Anyways, Life’s Great, which features her hit collab with Cardi B “Tomorrow 2,” is even nominated for Album Of The Year. Fans can find out what awards she’ll be taking home live, on Sunday (June 25).
Put me on a bib, I’m ’bout to eat these b*tches up tell them h**s go do what we did since them b*tches think they us I’ll give yo’ a** a chance, but I ain’t givin’ out no f*cks and you should go check on your friend, I took her man, she need a hug
Latto and Cardi B’s “Put It On Da Floor Again” was already a smash hit, and it looks like the song might get even bigger. Not only did Yung Miami recently preview a verse for a remix, but GloRilla hinted at it as well on her Instagram Story. Moreover, she posted a picture of a file that said “(GLO) ON THE FLOOR RMX,” though it unfortunately didn’t have audio like the City Girl’s. With this, hype for a larger and star-studded take on the hit song just got even bigger for many fans online. However, there is the possibility that the Memphis MC is referring to another song similarly titled “On The Floor.”
After all, its “the” instead of “da” in the file name, but what else did she think fans would assume when posting that screenshot? Regardless, some heat from GloRilla is on the way, and that’s the most important thing at the end of the day. Also, the two have collaborated before and shown each other plenty of love, like when Latto hopped on the “F.N.F.” remix. They also appeared alongside Gangsta Boo on the banger “FTCU,” so the two clearly have chemistry.
GloRilla’s IG Story Teases “Put It On Da Floor” Remix
In addition, the “Lick Or Sum” artist praised “Put It On Da Floor” when it originally came out, tweeting that the song had “a condo in [her] head.” As such, it would be no surprise if she actually got the chance to hop on the song and make yet another banger out of it. Another interesting thing to consider is that Cardi B also showed love to the single upon its release, and she was the first to remix it. Maybe that collaboration makes others harder to believe, but it’s not like remixing the remix has ever been a big no-no in the music industry.
Meanwhile, these two artists, who are hopefully working together again soon, saluted each other after their Grammy nominations. “Well deserved!!!” the 777 artist wrote on Twitter in response to Glo’s celebratory post about her nominations. “G to the L to the O BIG GLO!” She returned the favor by replying, “Congratulations to you as well!!!” For more news and the latest updates on GloRilla and Latto, check back in with HNHH.
Yung Miami’s relationship with rap, especially as it relates to people’s assessment of her skills, is actually a complicated one. Two years ago, the City Girl shared that she had only been rapping for three years before blowing up alongside JT. In addition, she’s responded plenty of times to haters who bash on her music and rapping skills, always brushing it off. Still, clearly she cares at least a little bit, or enough to warrant Twitter responded like the one she let off on Monday (June 19). In it, she insinuated that things are going so well for her right now that rap doesn’t need to be part of the equation.
“So I said “h*e RAP FOR WHAT? this p***y pay the bills!!!” Yung Miami tweeted. “Cause y’all always saying I can’t rap but I ain’t even gotta rap tho!! LIFE IS GREAT b***h do you see how I’m living??? I ain’t never said I was no lyricist either tho lmaooo,” she concluded with crying emojis. Of course, the 29-year-old likely referenced backlash to her teasing a remix of “Put It On Da Floor.”
Back when she referenced only rapping for three years, she commented on needing some time to reach her full potential. Whether she’s reaching it right now is your own opinion, but hype around her music plus her podcasting endeavors certainly point at that being the case. “I be rapping my a** off fr now I wanna go to the studio!” Yung Miami wrote on Twitter. “For me to only be rapping for 3 yrs with no experience I feel like I do good af idgaf who think differently. I use to be so shy and nervous I couldn’t record in front of nobody and I never wanted nobody to hear but now I’m more confident ion care who in the room I be like turn it up!!! Tf. We all gotta start from somewhere just give me room to grow.”
Meanwhile, a recent Twitter Q&A with fans had her answering all sorts of questions. Whether it was about upcoming music, Diddy, or not wearing panties, the Florida native dished it all out. We’re most likely going to get much more from the City Girls in the future, as fans are very excited for their musical comeback. For more news and the latest updates on Yung Miami, check back in with HNHH.
Hot 97’s Summer Jam was on fire Sunday night. Taking Over USB Arena, the show was stacked with Ice Spice, Coi Leray, GloRilla, Lol Brooke, French Montana, Fivio Foreign, and Lil Tjay. But the night belonged to Cardi B, who headlined and also brought out Latto for a special appearance so the two could perform their new banger “Put It On Da Floor Again.”
Last week, Latto returned with another banger tagging with Cardi B for “Put It On Da Floor Again.” The new release, arriving courtesy of RCA Records, arrives with a new video taking the two rap queens across Atlanta and running into surprise cameos from Offset, BabyGrill, and LSU women’s basketball star Angel Reese.
The original version of this “Put It On Da Floor” remix, created by Go Grizzly, Squat & Pooh Beatz, and others, was first performed at Coachella Weekend 1 this year and has since received over 15 million streams across all platforms and playlists including RapCaviar, Rap Life, New Music Daily, and others.
Latto is back with another banger, tagging with Cardi B for “Put It On Da Floor Again.” The new release, arriving courtesy of RCA Records, arrives with a new video taking the two rap queens across Atlanta and running into surprise cameos from Offset, BabyGrill, and LSU women’s basketball star Angel Reese.
The original version of this “Put It On Da Floor” remix, created by Go Grizzly, Squat & Pooh Beatz, and others, was first performed at Coachella Weekend 1 this year and has since received over 15 million streams across all platforms and playlists including RapCaviar, Rap Life, New Music Daily, and others.