Latto & Anderson .Paak Join Jay Rock For ‘Too Fast (Pull Over)’
Latto and Anderson .Paak are teaming up for an upcoming single, according to producer Jay Rock. The producer tweeted on Wednesday (July 19), “Too Fast (Pull Over) with Anderson .Paak and @Latto 7/21.”
Too Fast (Pull Over) with Anderson .Paak and @Latto 7/21. #ESJ #TDE https://t.co/WGtP7IzLRM pic.twitter.com/nT7Uuoza4n
— Jay Rock (@jayrock) July 18, 2023
The collab will arrive Friday (July 21) and will mark the first time the two artists have worked together on a song.
Anderson .Paak, has dropped “Daydreaming” with Knxwledge and joined Cordae on “Two Tens.” He will also be going on tour with Knxledge as they hit large cities such as Paris, London, New York City, Barcelona, Jarkarta, Madrid, and Napa Valley over the summer.
Latto has had quite the start to 2023 as she won Best Female Hip-Hop Artist at the 2023 BET Awards. “I’m not gon’ cry this year,” she said during her speech, referring to her emotional Best New Artist win last year. “Shout out to God. Shout out to all the other women in the category, all the women who paved the way for this to even be possible.”
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She later hit the stage to perform “Put It On Da Floor.”
Latto was also nominated for two Grammy Awards this year. The 777 rapper was nominated for Best Melodic Rap Performance for “Big Energy (Live)” and Best New Artist.
As for music releases, the Atlanta native just hopped on BTS’ Jungkook’s “Seven” last Friday (July 14). Prior to “Seven,” Latto dropped “Put It On Da Floor.” She later snagged Cardi B for the remix titled “Put It On Da Floor Again.” The Atlanta native was also featured in Lola Brooke’s “Don’t Play Wit It” remix with City Girls’ Yung Miami back in March.
As a lead artist, she also released “Lottery” featuring Lu Kala in February. In April, Latto dropped “Energy,” featuring Digga D.
Last year, Latto dropped her second studio album 777. It had features from 21 Savage, Lil Wayne, Childish Gambino, Lil Durk, Nardo Wick, and Kodak Black.