Pluto ft. Baby Drill – “Drill Flow” [VIDEO]
Pluto drops visuals for “Drill Flow” with Baby Drill
Atlanta’s own rising star, Pluto, turns heads once more with the release of a striking visual for her track “Drill Flow,” featuring local rapper Baby Drill. Set against the backdrop of late-night Atlanta, the video brings gritty street scenes to life—head-nods under neon lights, shadowy alleys, and car headlights slicing through the darkness. It’s an intimate yet powerful snapshot of the city’s heartbeat after dark.
This visual release comes hot off the heels of Pluto’s debut studio album, Both Ways, which officially dropped on June 20. The nine-track collection features several attention-grabbing singles, including “Whim Whamiee” and “What Da F*k.” The single “Whim Whamiee” features YK Niece on the original version, and a remix featuring Sexyy Red further boosted its appeal—helping it reach #52 on the Billboard Hot 100. That chart placement marks a big step for Pluto’s growing career.
Milestones: Billboard and a Motown Debut
Pluto reached a major milestone this spring, signing with Motown Records. This partnership gives her access to legendary industry support and a new level of commercial visibility.
- Billboard Success: “Whim Whamiee” reaching #52 on the Hot 100 shows Pluto’s ability to cross from underground buzz into mainstream recognition.
- Motown Deal: Aligning with one of music’s most storied labels emphasizes her rising influence and appeal.
This blend of street credibility and major-label backing is rare—and promising. It positions Pluto as a standout figure in the new wave of Atlanta rap.
Deep Dive: Why “Drill Flow” Works
Production: The beat drives with pounding bass, rapid hi-hats, and atmospheric synths. This combination creates a tension that suits Pluto’s sharp, controlled delivery and Baby Drill’s complementary aggression.
Visuals: Shot entirely at night, the video uses urban backdrops to amplify authenticity. It isn’t flashy with luxury yachts or mansions—Pluto keeps it real. That choice strengthens the connection with her core audience.
Lyrics: Pluto and Baby Drill trade verses about hustle, loyalty, and city pride. These themes resonate with drill’s roots—stories of survival, ambition, and community amidst adversity.
Flow: The two rappers ride the beat with tight, fast-paced cadences. The energy matches the production’s urgency and mirrors the tempo of city life after dark.
Together, these elements show Pluto’s artistic growth—she isn’t just chasing trends. She’s building a distinctive voice within the drill movement.
Drill Music & Atlanta: A Cultural Moment
Drill music began in early‑2010s Chicago, then traveled to the UK and eventually hip-hop hubs like Atlanta. Its signature features—stark beats, aggressive lyrics, cinematic visuals—reflect real-world intensity and struggle. Pluto’s “Drill Flow” honors that heritage while showing how Atlanta artists can add melodic and emotional layers.
With this single, Pluto joins a wave of women in drill and trap music carving space in a traditionally male-dominated genre. The momentum of artists like Sexyy Red and YK Niece highlights a shift—a new generation of female rappers driving cultural change. The visibility of women in drill reflects both audience demand and a broader industry shift toward more diverse voices.
Artist Profile: Why Pluto’s On the Rise
1. Rooted in Atlanta
Pluto radiates hometown pride. She represents Atlanta streets through her lyrics, style, and visuals. That authenticity sets her apart.
2. Strategic Label Move
Signing with Motown gave her resources and reach without sacrificing her edge.
3. Viral-Age Content
“Whim Whamiee” went viral on TikTok and Instagram. Pluto knows how to spark digital buzz.
4. Power of Collaboration
Working with YK Niece, Sexyy Red, Baby Drill—and upcoming tours with big names like Lil Baby—amplifies her exposure.
5. Artistic Growth
Her lyrics aren’t just surface-level flex. They dive into ambition, grit, and city life—fueling emotional impact.
Performances: Staging Momentum
Pluto showcased her stage presence with a set at Hot 107.9’s Birthday Bash at State Farm Arena this past Saturday. With packed energy and fan engagement, she proved her live potential. Beyond hometown shows, she’s hitting national stages as part of Lil Baby’s WHAM Tour—turning streaming numbers into real-world impact.
Live performances do more than thrill—they build loyalty. Seeing Pluto command a crowd makes fans feel connected. She’s not just an online trend; she’s an artist with staying power.
What We Can Learn
1. Atlanta remains a cultural catalyst
From trap’s early days to today’s drill resurgence, Atlanta’s infrastructure—radio, studios, influencers—fuels musical shifts.
2. Authentic visuals boost streaming
“Drill Flow” proves the value of realness: you don’t always need high-budget gimmicks. Cue cutting-edge filming and an eye for atmosphere.
3. Collaboration broadens reach
Remixes and features bring new listeners. The Sexyy Red remix of “Whim Whamiee” tapped additional audiences and boosted chart performance.
4. Drill has staying power
Its minimal melodies and drum-heavy beats continue to inspire mainstream rap .
5. Women are changing the genre
Pluto’s emergence underscores widening doors for female rappers in drill and trap—reshaping norms and expectations.
Deep Tracks: Both Ways Album Guide
Here’s a spotlight on key songs:
- “Drill Flow” (feat. Baby Drill)
- Centerpiece of the new playlist. Gritty, head-nodding, and visually compelling.
- “Whim Whamiee” (feat. YK Niece)
- Mellow yet infectious. Lyrics focused on hustle and personal rhythm. Charted on Billboard Hot 100.
- “Whim Whamiee” Remix (feat. Sexyy Red)
- Menacing beat, bold female energy. Infectious chorus. Great for playlists and live shows.
- “What Da F*k”
- Aggressive hook, hard-hitting energy. Good track for upbeat workouts or late-night rides.
- Other Album Picks
- Album cuts highlight her range: from reflective lyricism to trap pump-ups.
Fan Tips: Dive into Pluto’s World
- Ideal listening moments: Headphones, solo drives, late-night vibes—“Drill Flow” hits different in the dark.
- Video drop watch: The visuals are cinematic—see every detail.
- Live energy: Grab tickets if Lil Baby’s in your area; Pluto’s stage chemistry energizes the crowd.
- Content follow-up: She posts BTS flashes, fashion hints, and tour glimpses—check Instagram or TikTok.
- Merch alerts: Artist merch often drops post-video or tour—keep tabs for limited-run gear.
What’s Should We Look For Next
- New visuals: Likely aligned with impactful album cuts; possibly collaborations.
- Label momentum: More promotion, playlist placements, and press appearances with Motown support.
- Tour expansion: Greater role on Lil Baby’s WHAM Tour or stand-alone bills opening at festivals.
- Branding opportunities: Fashion collaborations or ATL community events—authentic alignments expected.
- Social content: More behind-the-scenes clips, challenges, or remix invites to fans.
Why Pluto’s Rising Matters
- For fans: She brings relatable ambition and authenticity to mainstream rap.
- For Atlanta: She reinforces the city’s role at the cutting edge of Black music voices.
- For the industry: Female artists signing to major labels in drill shows a shifting industry narrative—opportunity and demand are aligning.
Pluto’s ascent—from ATL streets to Motown-backed growth—blurs lines between underground merch drops and major-label reach. With Both Ways, she stakes her claim in the drill world and beyond. The “Drill Flow” visual captures night grit, energy, and Atlanta ethos in full motion.
As she turns streaming into tour crowds, and visuals into cultural moments, Pluto is building not just a career but a legacy. Keep your eyes on her next move—this is only the opening chapter. And as any fan knows, Pluto always keeps it Both Ways.