Trap Beckham Calls On Fellow Floridians Trina, Tokyo Jetz, & DJ Diggem For "Hit It"

The sexually-charged track is made for a dance party.

BYErika Marie
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It's a Florida takeover on "Hit It" as Jacksonville's Trap Beckham calls on fellow Jacksonvillian Tokyo Jetz and Miami's very own Trina and DJ Diggem for his high energy single. "Hit It" sounds as if it was created to be a summertime club hit as the sexually-charged lyrics perfectly complement the winding and grinding dance moves featured in the music video.

Beckham is best known for his single "Birthday B*tch" and is an artist who likes to release songs that get the party started. The 27-year-old inked a deal with Def Jam back in 2016, dropping his debut EP, Life is Lit, with the label the following year. Tokyo Jetz's rise to fame began when she shared videos of herself rapping in her car. They quickly went viral and now she boasts over one million followers on Instagram alone. DJ Diggem likes to create upbeat music that gets people on the dancefloor, much like Trina, who's preparing to release The One, her first full-length studio album in nine years.

Quotable Lyrics

Hit it from the back, shawty
Hit it 'til it break yo back, shawty
Stretch these legs back, shawty
Watch me throw this ass, shawty
Miss Trina, 305
A little something for your face
A little wet surprise


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