Pluto reveals “Both Ways” tracklist; Sexyy Red, YK Niece and more featured

Pluto unveils "Both Ways" tracklist

Pluto unveils “Both Ways” tracklist

Atlanta has a new rising star—and her name is Pluto. With her debut EP Both Ways dropping on June 20, and a major live performance at Hot 107.9’s Birthday Bash the very next day, Pluto is putting the hip-hop world on notice.

Whether you’ve followed her from her earliest SoundCloud drops or just discovered her viral single on TikTok, this weekend marks a major moment in her career—and possibly in Atlanta hip-hop history.

Pluto’s “Both Ways” EP: What You Need to Know

On Thursday, Pluto revealed that the upcoming Both Ways EP will included nine tracks, combining streetwise storytelling with club-ready production. It showcases the Motown signee’s versatility—sometimes brash, sometimes introspective, but always commanding.

From the explosive “Drilll Flow” to the buzzing “Whim Whamiee” Pluto delivers confident bars with layered flows. She plays with tone, tempo, and trap-infused beats, while building a brand rooted in duality—hence the EP’s title. It’s a theme she lives in her lyrics: balancing toughness with vulnerability, reality with aspiration. “Pull Up Yo Skirt” has also been a major lead single from Both Ways.

The Buzz Behind “Whim Whamiee”

“Whim Whamiee” was the song that kicked the door down. The original version with YK Niece became a local anthem in early 2025. It spread fast across TikTok, where a viral dance challenge pushed it to national attention.

The remix, featuring Sexyy Red, dropped May 30. That co-sign matters—Sexyy Red has one of the most distinct voices in current rap, and her appearance brought new ears and new energy. This version brought additional radio spins, playlist placements, and meme moments, boosting Pluto’s visibility. Therefore, it’s no surprise “Whim Whamiee (Remix)” is leading the Both Ways rollout. It’s catchy. It’s bold. And it introduces Pluto to a broader fan base.

Atlanta All the Way

One thing that stands out: Pluto keeps it ATL. Collaborating with Baby Drill on “Drilll Flow” is a major nod to the city’s newer generation of street-certified rappers. The production team, including ATL legend Zaytoven, gives the project a sound that’s both modern and rooted in Southern tradition.

Moreover, Atlanta has long been a breeding ground for hip-hop legends—from OutKast and T.I. to Future and Lil Baby. Pluto’s approach is smart: respect the city’s past while forging a path that’s entirely her own.

And she’s doing it while still local. She hasn’t moved to L.A. or New York. She’s in the trenches, performing at neighborhood clubs and tapping into real ATL energy.

Birthday Bash ATL: A Hometown Crown

Meanwhile, the timing of the EP is no coincidence. Just one day after the release, Pluto will hit the stage at Hot 107.9’s Birthday Bash ATL, one of the most anticipated concerts of the summer.

Held at State Farm Arena on Saturday, June 21, this event features:

  • GloRilla
  • Offset
  • Queen Key
  • Real Boston Richey
  • BossMan Dlow
  • Young Dro
  • Rich Kidz
  • Kash Doll
  • And Pluto, of course

This isn’t just a performance—it’s a coronation. Birthday Bash ATL has helped launch the careers of many Southern artists. Performing on that stage puts Pluto in front of tens of thousands of hometown fans.

Whether she performs “Whim Whamiee,” “Drilll Flow,” or her new title track “Both Ways,” she’ll be making her mark on a major Atlanta tradition.

On the Road: WHAM Tour with Lil Baby

Pluto is also on the move. She’s currently performing on Lil Baby’s WHAM Tour, opening for one of ATL’s biggest stars. It’s a massive opportunity, exposing her to fans across the country.

Being part of a national tour builds endurance, improves performance quality, and gives her real-time feedback from live audiences. These aren’t curated studio listeners—they’re real rap fans, reacting in the moment.

And make no mistake, Pluto is earning her slot. Fan clips on social media show the crowd responding to her set with energy and respect. This early-stage momentum is what separates future stars from one-hit wonders.

Why “Both Ways” Is Built for Replay

Today’s streaming culture rewards replayability. Short songs. Big hooks. Repeat listens. Pluto understands this.

Every track on Both Ways is made with intention. The production is tight, the verses are structured for social shareability, and the transitions keep energy high from start to finish.

That’s no accident. Artists today must craft projects that hold up on TikTok, streaming playlists, and in headphones alike. Pluto manages to strike that balance, giving something for the casual fan and the deep listener alike.

For the Fans: What to Do Next

Here’s how to stay locked in with Pluto this weekend and beyond:

  • Stream the EP on June 20 — Search “Pluto Both Ways” on your platform of choice.
  • Attend Birthday Bash ATL — Tickets are still available online. Doors open at 6 p.m., show at 7.
  • Follow Pluto on socials — Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube for behind-the-scenes and live content.
  • Buy the merch — Support matters. If she drops limited tees or hoodies, grab one.
  • Add her to playlists — Help push Pluto to algorithmic stardom by saving songs and sharing.

Why This Moment Matters

Pluto isn’t just dropping an EP. She’s launching a career. And she’s doing it the right way: with a plan, with precision, and with purpose.

Both Ways is a solid debut. It’s short, strong, and strategic. It offers something for club heads, lyric lovers, and anyone in between. And with a major ATL performance and a national tour behind her, Pluto is entering the game with momentum.

Will she go mainstream? That’s up to fans and time. But this much is clear—Pluto’s no longer just a local artist. She’s next.