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"Yeah Glo!" is a song by American rapper GloRilla from her second mixtape Ehhthang Ehhthang (2024). It was released on February 9, 2024, through Collective Music Group and Interscope Records, as the lead single from the mixtape. The song was produced by B100, Go Grizzly and Squat Beats, and peaked within the top 40 of the US Billboard Hot 100 ...
On March 21, GloRilla announced the release of her mixtape Ehhthang Ehhthang for April 5. She shared the official artwork, which depicts the rapper sporting just underwear and a red jacket, alongside a pre-save link revealing that the project would include her previously released single "Yeah Glo!" [1] [2] She additionally shared snippets of two tracks that were described as "pure Memphis grit ...
In 2024, GloRilla released the top-40 songs "Yeah Glo!" and "Wanna Be" (with Megan Thee Stallion) as singles from her debut commercial mixtape, Ehhthang Ehhthang, which was released on April 5. [25] She was also featured on " Sticky " by Tyler, the Creator , a song from the album Chromakopia which was released on October 28.
GloRilla recently earned two nominations for the upcoming 2025 Grammy Awards: best rap performance and best rap song, both for "Yeah Glo!" from her Ehhthang Ehhthang mixtape. The 2025 Grammy ...
“Yeah Glo!,” GloRilla WINNER — “Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar. Best Melodic Rap Performance ... Best Contemporary Instrumental Album. WINNER — “Plot Armor,” Taylor Eigsti
“Yeah Glo!,” GloRilla. Best Melodic Rap Performance “3:AM,” Rapsody f/Erykah Badu “KEHLANI,” Jordan Adetunji f/Kehlani ... Contemporary Instrumental Album Plot Armor, Taylor Eigsti
"Yeah Glo!" — GloRilla WINNER: "Not Like Us" — Kendrick Lamar. Best Melodic Rap Performance ... Best Jazz Instrumental Album. Owl Song — Ambrose Akinmusire feat. Bill Frisell & Herlin Riley
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]