Ciara & Latto team up for a bold, bouncy anthem produced by Jazze Pha. “This Right Here” is more than a song, it’s a statement from two Southern queens.
It’s official: Ciara & Latto just gave us the ultimate Southern anthem we didn’t know we needed. With “This Right Here”, a track produced by the legendary Jazze Pha, the duo has delivered a great, bass-heavy bop that’s already buzzing across playlists, timelines, and of course, speakers. It’s fun, it’s bold, and it screams confidence, the kind only Ciara & Latto can give.
From the first beat, “This Right Here” feels like a homecoming. The sound is instantly nostalgic, a throwback to the early 2000s when she ruled the charts with hits like “Goodies” and “1, 2 Step”. The magic touch of Jazze Pha, who helped shape her original sound, is unmistakable. But this isn’t just a walk down memory lane. With Latto stepping in, it’s also a passing of the torch, a celebration of Atlanta’s music legacy and its new-gen queens.
And honestly, the collaboration couldn’t have come at a better time.
Ciara & Latto dropped the single on Ciara Day, an actual day recognized in Atlanta to honor Ciara’s contributions to music and culture. That alone speaks volumes about her impact. But what made this moment even sweeter is how naturally Latto slid into the beat, matching Ciara’s energy with her own flavor and fire. It wasn’t just a feature; it felt like a true sisterhood on wax.
Latto opens her verse with the kind of attitude we love her for:
“A bitch from the South love a mouth full of gold / No Chanel, I’m with CC / Throw it back on ’em like Freaknik…”
It’s brash, it’s fun, and it fits perfectly in the world Ciara built, a world of self-love, power, and owning your moves. Ciara & Latto make it clear: they’re not here to compete; they’re here to celebrate.
Lyrically, “This Right Here” is all about claiming your joy. The beat is built for movement, you can already picture TikTok challenges, club spins, and summer road trips soundtracked by its infectious rhythm. Ciara floats across the hook with that unmistakable smoothness in her voice, while Latto brings her signature flair. Together, they create a vibe that’s equal parts throwback and brand-new.
It’s also worth mentioning just how meaningful it is to see Ciara & Latto teaming up at this stage in their careers. Ciara is now a mother, a veteran in the industry, and still glowing with the same energy she had two decades ago. Latto, on the other hand, is the face of Atlanta’s rap renaissance, young, hungry, and never afraid to speak her truth. The respect between them is obvious, and it translates into a track that feels honest and intentional.
“This Right Here” isn’t just a single, it’s a celebration of growth, legacy, and the power of collaboration. It reminds us that music can bridge generations, and when women uplift each other in this industry, the results are magic.
It also serves as a preview of what’s to come. Ciara is set to release her upcoming album CiCi on August 22, and if this song is any indication, fans are in for a project that blends her roots with bold new sounds. With Jazze Pha back in the mix, there’s a strong sense of returning to what made us all fall in love with her music in the first place, while also moving forward.
Ciara & Latto didn’t just drop a song; they delivered a moment. One that Atlanta will remember, and one that fans around the world will play on repeat. It’s confident. It’s playful. It’s “that girl” energy in sonic form.
And if “This Right Here” is what happens when these two powerhouse women link up, we’re definitely hoping it’s not the last time.
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