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The Internet Went Up For Clip Of Latto, Yung Miami, Lola Brooke Collab

This video is about to be fye!

Social media went berserk after a clip of rappers Lola Brooke, Yung Miami and Latto filming a music video for their collab on “Don’t Play With It (Remix)” surfaced all over the internet on Tuesday.

An exclusive clip from Billboard showed the three rappers in front of one of New York’s popular seafood markets, El Puerto Seafood, surrounded by a crowd as Brooke rapped the first in front of cameras.

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The original song comprised Brooke and emerging rapper Billy B and was released on May 14, 2021.

Many commenters expressed excitement for the remix because they liked the idea of female rappers working together. Others said that even though the song was old, they didn’t doubt that the remix would go hard.

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It’s Only Entertainment gave a whole behind-the-scenes look at the video process, including Yung Miami and Latto’s parts.

The remix’s video release date is Friday, March 24, 2023.

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