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Put It On Da Floor Again (remix) by Latto ft. Cardi B

Put It On Da Floor Again (remix)

Latto ft. Cardi B

Hip-HopTrapSouthern trap
euphoricdefiant
0:00/0:00
Interpretation

A track that exists entirely in the zone of unapologetic maximalism — floor-rattling bass, crisp snare hits like whip cracks, and a production aesthetic borrowed straight from the strip club tradition of Southern hip-hop and remixed through 2020s trap sensibility. Latto delivers with the controlled aggression of someone who has absolutely nothing to prove and enjoys proving it anyway, her flow simultaneously sharp and loose, rhythmically unpredictable in the best way. Cardi B enters the remix like a weather system arriving — immediately shifting atmospheric pressure, her Bronx-rooted delivery bringing a theatricality and comic timing that nobody else in contemporary rap replicates. The original track was already a commanding statement; the remix transforms it into a conversation between two artists performing a kind of joyful dominance, trading bars with the casual confidence of people completely at home in their power. Lyrically the content is explicit and deliberately so — this is music operating in a tradition of Black feminist assertion where unapologetic sexuality is reclaimed rather than assigned. It's built for a specific architectural setting: heavy subwoofers, low lighting, high humidity. A function anthem in the most precise sense, designed to do one thing — move a room — and executing that mission with complete precision and zero apology.

Attributes
Energy9/10
Valence8/10
Danceability9/10
Acousticness1/10
Tempo

fast

Era

2020s

Sonic Texture

heavy, punchy, polished

Cultural Context

American Southern hip-hop, Black feminist rap tradition

Structured Embedding Text
Hip-Hop, Trap. Southern trap.
euphoric, defiant. Sustains a single unbroken register of unapologetic dominance from first bar to last, escalating only when the second artist enters and doubles the energy..
energy 9. fast. danceability 9. valence 8.
vocals: sharp aggressive female rap, rhythmically unpredictable flow, theatrical Bronx-rooted delivery.
production: floor-rattling sub bass, whip-crack snares, 2020s trap aesthetic, strip club influence.
texture: heavy, punchy, polished. acousticness 1.
era: 2020s. American Southern hip-hop, Black feminist rap tradition.
packed club or pregame with heavy subwoofers and everyone already on their feet
ID: 197395Track ID: catalog_2e294c6e111eCatalog Key: putitondaflooragainremix|||lattoftcardibAdded: 4/10/2026Cover URL