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Pluto Struts Into Stardom With Brand New Single “Pluto Walk”

Confidence can be commanded by the way we walk. Atlanta’s own Pluto proves exactly that with her latest single Pluto Walk. The track is a fearless declaration of success and self-assurance, pairing Pluto’s heavy footed lyrics with a relatable hook. Over hypnotic production, she plants her flag as the hottest in the game. She delivers verses which turns swagger, showcasing a mix of grit, wit, and charisma. Making the track instantly addictive she spits:

Know them numbers don’t lie it’s big Pluto on the plaques / He tryna fk me from the back / Get yo na he a rat / I make way too much money / Can’t be giving out these cats / If he showing off this body then you know he love these tats / Allergic to these f n*as / Pluto walking on they ass.

Directed by Real Big Visions, the official video takes the swagger one step further. Spotlighting Pluto and her dancers through electrifying choreography, the anthem reminds fans she’s only just getting started. “Pluto Walk” follows the heat of recent singles like Motion (featuring Sexyy Red and NaNaski) and Party All Night, both of which underscored Pluto’s unmatched versatility. Now, she’s gearing up for her highly anticipated debut album PLUTO WORLD, out October 10th, and her first-ever headlining run: the PLUTO WORLD TourFollow Pluto on Instagram, Tik Tok, and Youtube. Watch the official video to “Pluto Walk” below.

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