Plies knows a fire beat when he hears one, and Yung Miami’s “Spend Dat” just became his latest target. The timing makes sense. Yung Miami’s “Spend Dat” has already been building momentum as one of her biggest solo moments, with the single debuting at No. 66 on the Billboard Hot 100. The record also arrived with a glossy Miami-heavy video featuring cameos from Trina, NeNe Leakes, Trick Daddy, and Ball Greezy.
For longtime fans, Plies jumping on “Spend Dat” is not random. This is exactly the kind of move that built his freestyle reputation. Before remix culture became a daily internet sport, Plies was already grabbing popular records and turning them into his own street commentary.
That lane became known as the “P-Mix,” Plies’ signature mixtape sound. The beat already has bounce, confidence, and cash-talk energy. Plies thrives when a record gives him room to talk slick, drop quotables, and sound like the loudest person in the room without forcing it.
Plies’ remix instincts go back years. His 2014 freestyle over Bobby Shmurda’s “Hot Nigga,” was just one standout drop that still resonates with fans to this day.
The same thing happened with his own viral moments. “Ran Off On Da Plug Twice” became one of his biggest internet-era records, with Royalty Exchange noting the song had “instant viral popularity.” That record proved Plies did not need to abandon his delivery to survive the social media era. He just needed the right beat, the right line, and the right timing.
More recently in October 2025, Plies put his spin on G-Herbo’s hit, “Went Legit,” proving that he has never fully taken a step back from hip-hop.
When a veteran rapper jumps on a beat, it usually means the song still has motion. For Caresha, that is another sign that “Spend Dat” is bigger than a regular single drop. For Plies, it is a reminder that his “P-Mix” instincts are still sharp.
The beat belongs to Yung Miami, but Plies knew exactly how to borrow the spotlight without killing her moment. He heard the bounce, caught the timing, and gave the internet another reason to argue in the comments.
