Pluto announces debut album “Both Ways” coming on June 20

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Pluto announces debut album “Both Ways”

The Atlanta rap scene is no stranger to producing trendsetters. In 2025, one of the most exciting new voices to emerge is Pluto, whose raw, confident style has already landed her on charts, major tours, and a coveted label deal with Motown Records.

Pluto’s music is unapologetically bold—her delivery aggressive, her lyrics gritty, and her visuals vibrant. With viral singles like “Whim Whamiee” and “What Da F*k,” she’s quickly developed a fanbase that’s eager for more. Now, the world is counting down to the release of her debut albumBoth Ways, arriving June 20.

From Local Heat to Billboard Buzz

It didn’t take long for Pluto to rise from Atlanta’s underground circuit to mainstream awareness. “Whim Whamiee,” her breakout single featuring YK Niece, turned heads instantly. The song blends hyperactive production with audacious bars, leading to its climb onto the Billboard Hot 100, where it debuted at No. 92—a major milestone for an independent artist at the time.

Following the success of the original, Pluto dropped a remix with Sexyy Red, another female rapper dominating headlines in 2025. The remix added even more fuel to the track’s growing momentum.

Signing With Motown: A Strategic Career Leap

In the spring of 2025, Pluto signed to Motown Records, a historic label that’s been steadily investing in rising hip-hop and R&B talent. The deal didn’t just validate Pluto’s marketability—it gave her the backing to scale up her creative vision.

Motown’s alignment with hip-hop artists like VeezeTiacorine, and Cam Wallace shows its dedication to nurturing young talent with fresh perspectives. For Pluto, that means elevated production, top-tier collaborators, and more resources to expand her brand beyond singles.

Touring With Lil Baby: A Co-Sign That Matters

Right now, Pluto is also earning stripes onstage as part of Lil Baby’s WHAM Tour, one of this year’s highest-grossing rap tours. Touring with an A-list artist like Lil Baby is more than exposure—it’s a statement of co-sign.

Night after night, she’s performing to sold-out crowds, building a reputation as a must-watch performer. Her dynamic energy, clever hooks, and fearless stage presence have turned casual listeners into new fans almost instantly.

Her next big stage will be at Hot 107.9’s Birthday Bash, one of Atlanta’s most iconic hip-hop events. Set for June 21 at State Farm Arena, it’s another hometown win for the rising rapper and a moment that will likely mark the beginning of her next career chapter.

‘Both Ways’: What to Expect From Pluto’s Debut Album

Pluto officially announced her debut album Both Ways via her social media channels, teasing the artwork and revealing the June 20 release date. While details about track features and producers are still under wraps, fans already expect hard-hitting anthems, brash confidence, and emotionally raw storytelling.

The album will likely include “Whim Whamiee,” its remix with Sexyy Red, and possibly “What Da F*k,” which has become a streaming favorite on platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts.

What makes Both Ways especially important is that it’s arriving during a critical moment for women in rap, who continue to dominate charts and conversations in 2025.

The Rise of Female Rappers in 2025

Pluto’s ascent isn’t an isolated case. She’s part of a broader wave that includes artists like GloRillaMegan Thee StallionIce Spice, and Lola Brooke, who have helped redefine the mainstream image of a rapper. These women bring different sounds, aesthetics, and experiences—but they all share the hunger to claim space.

According to recent Nielsen Music reports, female-led hip-hop streams are up by more than 30% in the first half of 2025, making this the most commercially successful year for women in the genre.

Pluto’s brand of trap-influenced, high-energy music fits perfectly within this movement while still carving out its own lane.

Why Debut Albums Still Matter

In today’s streaming-first music world, debut albums often take a back seat to viral singles. But for artists like Pluto, a well-executed debut still holds weight. Albums offer a full narrative arc, a sonic signature, and a permanent stamp on the culture.

Classic debuts—from Lauryn Hill to Cardi B—prove that the first album can launch an artist into superstardom. With Both Ways, Pluto has the opportunity to go beyond viral and stake her place in rap’s evolving history.

For newer fans, the debut album acts as an entry point. For longtime followers, it’s a validation of potential fulfilled.

What’s Next for Pluto?

With her debut album days away and major performances lined up, Pluto is entering a new era. If Both Ways delivers on its promise, Pluto won’t just be another name in Atlanta’s crowded rap scene—she’ll be one of its defining voices.

From Billboard breakthroughs to Motown milestones, everything points to Pluto being one of 2025’s most exciting new stars. Watch this space—Pluto’s orbit is only getting bigger.