GloRilla fans are delighted regarding her upcoming songs after the Memphis rap artist shared a little sneak peek of what she’s servicing.
Requiring To her Instagram Tale on Monday (January 8), Glo published a bit of a new tune that locates her in the pocket of the timeless Memphis audio, taking ideas from Juicy J‘s “Yeah hoe!” tagline but instead, changing it to “Yeah Glo!”
“Yeah Glo! Stomp a little pussy hoe in some shell toes/ Yeah Glo! Slapping rap bitches and making bail, hoe/ Yeah Glo! Two-tone Cartier match the nails, hoe/ Yeah Glo! No competition — these bitches stale, hoe!” she raps on the song.
When the snippet was shared on 2Cool2Blog, fans had high praise in the comments section.
“Glo go crazy,” one fan wrote, while another added: “Sound hard, Idk why ppl saying sexyy took her spot, Glo is HARD.”
A third person said: “She finally found her lane,” while even J. Cole‘s manager Ibrahim commented: “This shit sound hard.”
You can listen to the snippet below:
Yeah Glo ❤️🔥 pic.twitter.com/f2XA0COy6G
— GloRilla 🦍 (@GloTheofficial) January 8, 2024
GloRilla has been working steadily on new music and recently revealed she has not one but two new projects on the way.
In an interview with NFL City Life last month, the “Tomorrow 2” rapper revealed that she’ s remained in the workshop heavy.
“I’m always working on some new work,” she claimed to Pittsburgh Steelers star receiver George Pickens. “I’m working on a project right now. Two different projects. They gon’ be live. One of them is a collab and then the next one like my first debut album.”
GloRilla really did not state when the tasks would certainly be launched neither that the joint initiative would certainly be with, nevertheless.
In a much more current upgrade, Glo likewise disclosed she’s “being a simp” in her new songs in action to a follower that created: “Listening to glorilla non-stop in the car she hate n-ggas as much as i do.”
In surrounding information, GloRilla addressed Fabolous last month following his discuss the existing state of women rap artists, providing a review of her male equivalents’ songs.
Back in July, Fab required to social networks to slam what he assumes has actually come to be a one-dimensional technique, asserting that females in Hip Jump have actually restricted array generally.
The Brooklyn indigenous created on his Instagram Tale: “I love hearing female rappers talking some real shit. Women are so strong. Have so many stories and perspectives that we need to hear in pure form.”
He included: “No disrespect to any female rappers out there, but I think there’s only one style of female rap being promoted, programmed, and looked at as successful now.”
GloRilla replied to the remarks in a GQ cover tale released in mid-December, testing the review by mentioning the negativeness in male rap artists’ web content as she claimed: “What men rap about? Killing, fucking, robbing, cars, money.”
“Females rapping about the same shit,” she proceeded. “But guess what? We’re not killing. We’re not in gangs. We’re not robbing. That’s what men be doing.
“What we doing? We’re sitting pretty, we’re popping our shit, we’re hustling, we’re getting money. We fuck, so we rap about what we do.”