Third GloRilla Concert-Goer Confirmed Dead

GloRilla Tragedy

A third victim has died following GloRilla’s concert at the Rochester Main Street Armory on March 5.  The concert-goer succumbed to injuries sustained when the stampede broke as the “F.N.F” artist’s show concluded. Updated By: Michael Omoruan (3/10/23 at 2:30 pm) Aisha Stephens, 35, is the latest victim from the crowd stampede that broke out […]

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Second Concert-Goer Confirmed Dead After GloRilla’s New York Concert; Buffalo Mayor Speaks Out

GloRilla Tragedy

A second person is now confirmed dead after GloRilla’s Rochester, New York concert. Eight people remain hospitalized. Updated By: Journey Green (3/7/23 at 12:30 pm) CMG rapper GloRilla took to her Twitter to express her devastation after becoming aware that a second fan, named Brandy Miller (35), tragically passed away from her injuries. In addition, […]

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GloRilla’s New York Concert Ends In Tragedy; 1 Dead 9 Injured

GloRilla Tragedy

A stampede broke out at Memphis rapper GloRilla’s concert in New York. According to reports, a young woman has passed away, and at least nine others were hospitalized. A Concert Ends In Tragedy According to NBC News, one person has died and at least nine others were injured after a stampede broke out at CMG […]

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GloRilla Claps Back At “Internet Trolls” On New Single

GloRilla’s had to deal with her fair share of trolls since the success of “F.N.F.” Whether it’s about her looks or her music, she hasn’t been exempt from facing hate on the Internet. However, she’s not one to necessarily turn the other cheek when others come for her neck. 

This week, she addressed all of her haters on her new single, “Internet Trolls.” Big Glo reunites with HitKidd, who she previously had issues with, for her latest single, and their chemistry is still on 10. HitKidd’s anthem horn-heavy production leads GloRilla’s heavy-hitting banger, where she calls out the people faking it on the Internet. Not only those in the comments but the folks who’ve gained mass followings by faking their lifestyle. “He that n***a for the people, but in person, he a bitch/ They be gangster on the booth, but in them papers be a snitch,” she raps on the song. 

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 28: GloRilla performs onstage at Center Stage on January 28, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Terence Rushin/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – JANUARY 28: GloRilla performs onstage at Center Stage on January 28, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Terence Rushin/Getty Images)

Glo’s undoubtedly experienced a massive change in her life over the past several months. The newfound fame has turned her into one of the hottest new artists in the game with a Grammy nomination to show for it. However, she recently explained how fame and money changed the people around her.

“I don’t got a problem cutting people off, and I don’t know if that’s a good thing or a bad thing. But I have no problem cutting people off once I see what type of stuff they be on,” she said in a recent interview. “They just got to go. Because it ain’t no room for that no more. I’m on a whole ’nother level now, and if you’re still on b*llsh**t, then I just don’t want to talk to you.”

The year’s already been quite active for the “Blessed” rapper. She linked up with Moneybagg Yo earlier this year for “On Wat U On.” However, the release of “Internet Trolls” sets the tone for what’s bound to be a massive year in 2023. Her breakout year saw her transform into one of rap’s leading ladies of the new generation while also landing a deal with Yo Gotti’s CMG. Through Gotti’s label, she released her debut project, Anyways, Life’s Great including the hit record, “Tomorrow 2” ft. Cardi B

Quotable Lyrics
They don’t wanna clap for you, they just want you to clap back
That ski don’t make you gangsta, you a capper, where yo’ snapback?
I don’t be up in his likes, but I be in his bed though
Might be in my gallery, but he ain’t in this thread though

GloRilla Cuts Off Loved Ones Who Try To Use Her For Money

She may be a newcomer on the Hip Hop block, but GloRilla has already earned her first Grammy nomination. Inking a record deal with Yo Gotti’s CMG has been quite lucrative for the Memphis star, but as many other artists have said, all that glitters isn’t gold. Don’t get us wrong; GloRilla has enjoyed every fruit of her hard-earned labor. However, she told The Cut that not everyone appreciates her efforts, and some see her as a cash register.

“They be on my ass,” she slightly jokingly said about her hectic schedule. “They be tellin’ me, ‘You still gotta do it. There’s no one else.’”

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – JANUARY 28: GloRilla performs onstage at Center Stage on January 28, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Terence Rushin/Getty Images)
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There are plenty of perks that come with fame, but according to Glo, it has divided her loved ones. It’s an unfortunate circumstance that many successful artists face.

Me blowing up changed a lot. Like 50 percent of my family…” the rapper said before seemingly not wanting to continue. “I really don’t even care to talk about it.”

“Money change the people around you,” GloRilla shared. “It don’t change you, per se. It fasho change people around you, though.” She further made it clear that ending relationships with people who only see her as a come-up isn’t a concern.

Read More: Moneybagg Yo & GloRilla Trade Bars On “On Wat U On”

“I don’t got a problem cutting people off, and I don’t know if that’s a good thing or a bad thing. But I have no problem cutting people off once I see what type of stuff they be on,” GloRilla also said.

“They just got to go. Because it ain’t no room for that no more. I’m on a whole ’nother level now, and if you’re still on bullsh*t, then I just don’t want to talk to you.”

Elsewhere she added, “But I’m just super-grateful. And it happened to me superfast. I’m still taking it all in.”

EST Gee Unveils Two New Singles, “Blow Up” & “If I Stop Now”

After keeping his foot on the gas all year long in 2022, EST Gee isn’t letting up just yet. The rapper emerged this morning with not one but two new singles to keep the streets rumbling.

The Louisville native came through with “BLOW UP” and “IF I STOP NOW” on Friday morning. The new records not only mark his first releases of the new year but also, his first solo offerings since the release of I Never Felt Nun.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN – AUGUST 28: EST Gee performs during the CMG Takeover Tour at Little Caesars Arena on August 28, 2021 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Scott Legato/Getty Images)

Both singles find EST Gee reuniting with his frequent collaborator, FOREVER ROLLING. However, “IF I STOP NOW” also boasts contributions from Haze and Zuus. Though he’s yet to reveal whether an album will follow the two singles, “IF I STOP NOW” and “BLOW UP” are undoubtedly building excitement for his next offering.

2022 was a rather big year for EST Gee. After inking a deal with Yo Gotti the year prior, he became a valuable asset to CMG. He joined forces with 42 Dugg for their joint project, Last Ones Left, which simultaneously highlighted several artists and associates outside of CMG.

WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 22: Rapper EST Gee attends Concert afterparty at SAX Restaurant and Lounge on January 22, 2023 in Washington, DC.(Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

Then, he dropped off I Never Felt Nun, which included a star-studded tracklist. The project included appearances from Jeezy, Future, MGK, Bryson Tiller, and Jack Harlow.

Quotable Lyrics
Seen so much, it’s normal, I ain’t develop no disorder
I’m spinnin’ over and ovеr, nothin’ come out, opps out of order
I heard I’m likе Jordan, ain’t nobody stoppin’ me from scorin’
Beats gon’ play the block and run the floor for me, my pal afford

BlocBoy JB Shares New Single “MURSIC”

BlocBoy JB returned to the fold this week with the release of his new single, “Mursic.”

Following jokes surrounding the Memphis accent spreading across social media, BlocBoy JB is capitalizing off of the memes with his latest single. On “Mursic,” the Memphis rapper takes on slow-burning production, stamped with an undeniably hypnotic vocal sample, thudding 808s, and an infectious whistle, courtesy of KareyMuney.

LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 31: BlocBoy JB attends the REVOLVE ‘LA Party In London’ hosted by Winnie Harlow at Hotel Cafe Royal on May 31, 2018 in London, England. (Photo by David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for REVOLVE)

BlocBoy glides over the production with newfound hunger as he confronts his enemies. He details street violence and, above all, how it can overlap into hip-hop. It’s a refreshing offering from BlocBoy JB.

The rapper teased the single along with two other snippets. Shortly after asking his fans for their input, it seems like the consensus landed on “Mursic.”

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – APRIL 30: Rapper Blocboy JB attends his meet & greet at DTLR Camp Creek Market Place on April 30, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

BlocBoy JB appears to be revving up for a big year ahead. Though “Mursic” marks his first release of the new year, he capped off 2022 with the release of “Year Of 23.”

BlocBoy JB could be revving up to finally drop off a new project in the near future. The Memphis artist hasn’t dropped a solo album since 2020’s Fatboy. However, he linked up with Tay Keith in early 2022 for their joint effort, Bacc 2 Da Blocc.

Quotable Lyrics
Have you ever slid on a n***a block
Leave him runnin’, holdin’ on his eye
But this just music, huh?
Y’aint scarin’ me with that gun,
Lil n***a, better use it, huh

Moneybagg Yo Says He Doesn’t Have Management

Moneybagg Yo is quickly becoming one of the most popular rappers in the game. Thanks to his hard-hitting sound and several hit songs, he continues to put on for the South’s booming scene.

During a recent brief interview, however, he surprisingly reveals that he doesn’t even have a management team.

Bread Gang Launch Dinner Hosted By Moneybagg Yo on October 26, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

During the Rap Snacks Disrupt Event, hip-hop media personality Supa Cindy asked the 31-year-old how he chooses what to participate in on the business side of his career.

“At this moment, I really don’t have management, you know what I’m sayin’? I feel like my team, CMG, Ellis and Bread Gang, all of us align together and we make things happen. And we make it look good, look at where we’re at now, you know what I’m sayin’? So at this point in time, unfortunately I don’t, but you know, it is what it is,” reveals the “Time Today” rapper.

Regardless, the 31-year-old has certainly been seeing plenty of success lately. Yo Gotti signed Moneybagg to his label, Collective Music Group (CMG) in 2016. Just last year, the team dropped their first compilation mixtape, Gangsta Art. Moneybagg makes several appearances on the 27-track project. This includes two of the most popular songs, “Steppers” and his solo track, “See Wat I’m Sayin.”

Of course, the Memphis native is still fresh off the release of his newest single, “On Wat U On.” Featuring GloRilla, the track finds the two CMG signees going back and forth in the format of a couple arguing.

Additionally, it seems as though the “Wockesha” rapper is gearing up to drop another project. Last Sunday (January 8), he took to his social media accounts to begin teasing a new 22-track tape. His last album, A Gangsta’s Pain, arrived in 2021. “My Album Is A Heartless Edition Hope Y’all Ready,” he writes in his tweet.

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Moneybagg Yo & GloRilla Trade Bars On “On Wat U On”

CMG’s star pupils, Moneybagg Yo and GloRilla, linked up for a brand new banger titled, “On Wat U On.”

As Moneybagg prepares for his follow-up to A Gangsta’s Pain, the Memphis rapper came through with his new single “On Wat U On” ft. GloRilla. The new single finds the two channeling the spirit of a bickering couple who remain together, despite infidelity issues.

Drumgod, YC, and Skywalker OG hold down the trap-centric piano-laden production. An exhilarating backdrop for the boiling tensions between Moneybagg Yo and GloRilla’s characters in the record. Though the two deliver a conversational back-and-forth on the hook, in a way that’s reminiscent of Kendrick Lamar’s “We Cry Together,” they hold down their respective verses with criticism of the other. “Know I love you, bae, our problems go away when my dick in you,” Bagg raps on the record.

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY – OCTOBER 29: Moneybagg Y performs onstage during Powerhouse NYC at Prudential Center on October 29, 2022 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Manny Carabel/Getty Images)

GloRilla delivers yet another shining performance on the song. As a clear candidate for Rookie Of The Year in 2022, she continues her hot streak alongside Bagg. She delivers a verse that’s complementary to Moneybagg’s while showcasing their clear chemistry on wax. “I be bustin’ out the windows, got ’em switchin’ up his cars,” she raps. “He won’t find shit in my phone but them lil’ pictures of his card.”

Moneybagg Yo and GloRilla’s “On Wat U On” marks their first collaboration together. Last year, Bagg unveiled a slew of hit records like “See Wat I’m Sayin” and “Rocky Road” ft. Kodak Black, which appeared on CMG’s compilation project, Gangsta Art. In December, he delivered “Quickie” sampling Lamont Dozier’s “Prelude.”

Check out the new single below.

Quotable Lyrics
She like, “Ew, you do too much”
I replied, “You don’t do enough”
Even when we be into it, I can still pull up and fuck
Walkin’ straight up out the house, you say I never hug and kiss you
Tryna see me every weekend, damn, I need space to miss you

Big Boogie Is “Outside” On His New Single

Big Boogie is holding it down for the M and it feels like 2023 is about to be his year.

The CMG signee’s kicking off 2023 with the release of his latest single, “Outside.” The rapper explores his pains and sorrows through his auto-tune filtered vocals but it’s also a record that speaks to his resilience. He reflects on the obstacles he’s had to overcome and his efforts to uplift the people surrounding him. “I can’t see my members down broke and they hungry,” he raps on the single.

ATLANTA, GA – MAY 13: Yo Gotti and Big Boogie perform onstage at Spring Music fest at State Farm Arena on May 13, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia.(Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

Boogie also looks back at the arrest that nearly ripped his rap career from him. He reveals that he was staring down at 65 years in prison but had the case dropped.

Following such a monumental year in his career, “Outside” truly captures his vulnerability with clarity. However, it’s his pain-riddled melodies that are as infectious as they are effective in getting his emotions across on wax.

Throughout 2022, Big Boogie delivered a slew of singles, from “Homegirl 2.0” ft. Rick Ross, The-Dream and Bun B, to “Way Harder,” which arrived on Friday. In 2021, he blessed fans with his latest body of work, UNDERRATED. Shortly after, he blessed fans with the deluxe edition of the project, including another 10 songs. Yo Gotti and Moneybagg Yo both appear on the deluxe, as well.

We’re looking forward to hearing what Big Boogie has in store in 2023. “Outside” is certainly a strong indication that he’s coming for his in the next 12 months.

Check out his new single below.

Quotable Lyrics
Ten monkeys on my back but I be slappin’ everybody
You don’t get respect from me if you stepped on my silence
If you my bitch, you can’t be friendly with everybody
When I put that shit on, they be swearin’ that I’m cocky