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Glorilla: Embracing Her ‘Simp’ Side in New Music

Glorilla: Embracing Her ‘Simp’ Side in New Music

Memphis-based rapper, Glorilla, is all set to surprise her fanbase with a notable shift in her musical approach. Known for her edgy, raw lyrics that often criticize men, she recently announced a softer approach to her new music creations.

A Tweet Sparks the Revelation

A dedicated fan recently mentioned Glorilla in a tweet, highlighting her non-stop listening spree to the rapper’s music, and aligning with her harsh feelings towards men. The fan’s tweet read:

“listening to glorilla non-stop in the car she hate n***as as much as i do.”

Glorilla noticed the tweet and decided to respond, hinting at the profound change her fans can expect in her upcoming music. In her own words:

“I’m being a simp on my new shit yall,”

This revelation indicates that Glorilla’s new music will showcase her vulnerable, ‘simp’ side, contrasting her typical edgy style.

A New Leaf in Glorilla’s Musical Journey

At just 24 years old, Glorilla’s decision to embrace a softer musical approach marks a significant turning point in her career. This change aligns with her recent personal developments, including her new relationship and physical transformation through breast implants.

Glorilla’s Previous Work

Glorilla’s last solo project, Anyways, Life’s Great, was released in 2022. The EP featured three hit singles: “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” in collaboration with Hitkidd, “Blessed,” and “Tomorrow 2” featuring Cardi B. The latter even reached the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, further cementing Glorilla’s place in the music industry.

Glorilla’s Take on Gender Disparity in Rap

The CMG signee recently spoke out against Fabolous’s comments on the disparity in the recognition of male and female rappers. Fabolous had stated his appreciation for many female rappers but expressed his disappointment that they all don’t receive equal recognition.

Glorilla responded, challenging his viewpoint by pointing out the similar themes in male and female rap songs. She argued that while men rap about violent acts, women address similar themes without promoting violence. In her interview with GQ, she said:

“What men rap about? Killing, fucking, robbing, cars, money. Females rapping about the same shit,”

Glorilla then went on to highlight the non-violent nature of female rappers, stating:

“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.”

This bold statement further emphasizes Glorilla’s fearless stance and her commitment to authenticity in her music.

Conclusion

Glorilla’s decision to reveal her ‘simp’ side in her new music is a testament to her versatility and fearlessness as an artist. Her fans eagerly anticipate this new chapter in her musical journey.

With her bold, expressive voice and her commitment to tell authentic stories, Glorilla continues to resonate with her young, edgy, and thoughtful audience. Her upcoming music is sure to reflect her growth as an artist and as an individual, and we can’t wait to see what she has in store for us.

Little Brother’s New Musical Offering: ‘Wish Me Well / Glory Glory’ EP

Little Brother’s New Musical Offering: ‘Wish Me Well / Glory Glory’ EP

In the realm of music where change is the only constant, one group has managed to stay relevant and true to their roots. The dynamic duo, Little Brother, has once again ignited the music scene with their latest EP, ‘Wish Me Well / Glory Glory’.

A Reunion with a Purpose

In a surprise move last August, Phonte and Big Pooh of Little Brother came together to announce a unique music extravaganza – ‘Made In Durham: A Little Brother Block Party’. Named after their hometown in North Carolina, this event is set to take the music world by storm this October.

In a promotional video that mirrors the excitement of a wrestling match, the duo confirmed that other music sensations like The Cool Kids, Big K.R.I.T., and even comedian Sam Jay will grace the event with their presence.

An EP as a Prelude to the Event

As a way to build anticipation for the upcoming event, Little Brother dropped a new EP on September 19. This EP features two tracks – “Wish Me Well,” brought to life by the musical genius of Deonis “Pumah” Cook, and “Glory Glory,” which showcases Big Pooh’s lyrical talents in the opening verse.

Big Pooh’s verse in “Glory Glory” is a testament to his lyrical prowess. It reads, ” Glory, glory, standing on the shoulders of giants, Robert Horry, a bit of history, bitter n**gas bore me, all praises due, I was rocking to Kane, my brother rocked ‘caine too, now they dopesick, I author like Beth Macy, penmanship that drive critics and crowds crazy, limitless, 20 in, there’s no safety, and we still letting rounds off…”

Music Video: A Testament of Relevance

In addition to the EP, fans can enjoy a music video for “Wish Me Well.” This track is a jazz-infused rework of Cook’s “Ecstasy,” serving as a testament to Little Brother’s musical relevance in 2023.

Phonte’s rooftop rap in this nostalgic track is a reminder of their unwavering commitment to music. He raps, “Wish me well or call me Ishmael, croquettes and grits, n**ga, this is that fishscale, this is that dispelled rumor that we not active, my man said, ‘Tay, come and get your plaque,’ and when I came and got it, saw our names was misspelled, pulled out the parking lot and almost fishtailed,”

Dive into the Musical Journey

Embrace this musical journey by playing their latest EP and the aforementioned music video. For those eager for more, additional details about ‘Made In Durham: A Little Brother Block Party’ can be found here.

Little Brother continues to push boundaries and redefine music norms with their unique style and innovative approach. Whether it’s their reunion or their new EP, they never fail to surprise their fans and keep them on their toes. Their journey is a testament to their talent, and their music, an embodiment of their spirits. It’s not just about the fame or the recognition, it’s about the music, the passion, and the unyielding determination to stay true to their roots. Here’s to Little Brother – their music, their journey, and their unwavering spirit.

DDG releases a new music video for “I’m Geekin”

DDG releases a new music video for “I’m Geekin”

In addition to his continuous stream of drops, DDG has also been blessing the fans with a pair of singles in the last month, which include “Reminiscing,” “Way Too Petty,” as well as his most recent, “This Summer.” On Friday (April 20), DDG continues his momentum with a new single called “I’m Geekin.” In the accompanying music video, the rapper takes his family on a luxurious ride while spitting bars to accompany the bragging mood:

DDG’s most recent full-length album is It’s Not Me It’s You, released in 2022, which features NLE Choppa, Kevin Gates, Gunna, Polo G, and Babyface Ray. The album’s release was preceded by well-received singles, including “If I Want You” and “Elon Musk.” He returned shortly thereafter to release the official deluxe edition. A number of new songs were included in the update, including collaborations with Offset, Lakeyah and Coi Leray.

Prior to It’s Not Me It’s You, OG Parker and I jointly released Die 4 Respect in 2021. 11 songs were included in the project, as well as a number of features by artists such as PnB Rock, YoungBoy NBA, and more. Apart from his own albums, the self-taught “Moonwalking In Calabasas” emcee can be identified prominently on recent releases such as “Know How I Get” featuring Baby Rich, “Meat This” featuring Blueface, “Toro” featuring Sho Madjozi, and more.

Calboy releases a new music video for “Trippin Bout It”

Calboy releases a new music video for “Trippin Bout It”

Having taken a quick break, Calboy has returned to the music scene with his melodic offering once again after taking a very short break. The musician treated his fans to a new song titled “Trippin Bout It” a few days ago. This song is a close follow-up to “Stargaze” which was released early this month. There is a cinematic clip accompanying the accompanying material that tells the story of a team facing the prospect of turning their backs on one another during a risky mission was being attempted by them. Chicago emcee Travers raps about being surrounded by fake love on the track, in which he describes his situation as follows:

It was in 2022 when Calboy released his first EP, Black Heart, which featured eight tracks which were also accompanied by appearances by Jackboy,Fredo Bang, and Joey BADA$$. It was Long Live The Kings that came out in 2020, which originally contained six tracks, along with contributions from artists such as Lil Baby, Lil Tjay, and G Herbo. Following the release of his debut album, he went back with a deluxe edition, adding six new songs and collaborating with the late Yo Gotti, Polo G, Fivio Foreign, and King Von in addition to new collaborations on the album.

Aside from his own releases, the “Envy Me” rapper Calboy has been rattling out guest verses on a number of tracks, including “Pressure” featuring Kodie Shane, “Red Dead” produced for Polo G and Manifest, “Hopeless Romantic” featuring Cz Beats, “Priceless” featuring Flannan, and more.

“So DISRESPECTFUL” is the new music release from Lola Brooke

The international rap star Lola Brooke has returned with a brand new single today (March 10) titled, “So DISRESPECTFUL.” The new single we hear today is the follow-up to her recent showstopping appearances on the tracks, “Opp” with Coach Joey and “Conceited” with Flo Milli. In the new single, the Brooklyn native makes the most of the bass-heavy instrumental that Reefa and Gyard co-produced with her signature gritty flow by combining it with Reefa’s signature beats– all of which she uses to her advantage.

Despite enjoying viral success through her popular single “Don’t Play With It” featuring Billy B, Lola Brooke has been able to maintain her momentum all throughout the month of 2022 with tracks such as “Dummy Ummy,” “Here I Come,” “Gator Season,” and “On My Mind.” There has been no let-up for the “718 Princess,” whose signing to Arista Records in collaboration with Team Eighty Productions was officially announced back in January.

As a side note, Lola Brooke recently completed a very successful tour run as an opening act for A Boogie WIt Da Hoodie as part of his “Me Vs. Myself Tour.” On Feb. 7, 2015, the two New York natives and accomplished singers hit the road for their North American tour and have blessed major cities such as Chicago, Boston,Toronto, and many others during the tour. On the night of March 4, the guys performed an unforgettable homecoming concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn for their fans.