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A remix of the song featuring Latto and JT was released in September, with the announcement that a remix with Saweetie would follow. The song led her to be nominated for two awards at the 2022 BET Hip Hop Awards, [7] [8] where she also performed in October. [9] In June 2022, Woods and Duke Deuce released the song "Just Say That."
"Yeah Glo!" is a Memphis rap [2] and crunk-infused song, [3] with bass, kick drums and cowbells in the production. [2] It samples the song "Run Up Get Dun Up" by the St. Louis rap group DaBanggaz314. GloRilla brags about her luxurious life resulting from her success as a rapper, [2] [4] and says she "might embarrass you" if asked for a ...
The official remix of the song was released on March 25, 2024. It features a minute-long verse from GloRilla, [3] who raps about outdoing her competition, [1] her New Year's resolution of celibacy, [3] [4] and knack for winning over male partners, before ending with a reference to the Evil Queen from "Snow White". [1]
Memphis hip-hop star GloRilla will be going for Grammy gold once again, earning two nominations for her song "Yeah Glo!"
Following the remix with Cardi B, the song rebounded in performance, jumping from number 39 to 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 11 to 5 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, and number nine to a new peak at number four on Hot Rap Songs. During the first tracking week for the remix from May 31 to June 6, the single generated its biggest streaming week at ...
The rising Memphis rapper gets vulnerable on the closing track from her debut EP. Rap Song of the Week: GloRilla Opens Up on “Out Loud Thinking” Eddie Fu and Joe Eckstein
At the Give Her FlowHers Awards Gala, GloRilla was honored with the Big Femme Energy award for her work in the music industry on the same day she received a best rap song Grammy nomination for ...
Glorious is the debut studio album by American rapper GloRilla.It was released on October 11, 2024, through Collective Music Group (CMG) and Interscope Records. [2] The record is preceded by two singles: "TGIF" (which peaked at number 28 on the Billboard Hot 100) and "Hollon". [3]