Glorilla Says She’s Being A “Simp” In Her New Music

Glorilla, a hip-hop artist, just hinted that she’s changing her music style to something softer. This surprised fans who were used to her intense and bold sound. The “F.N.F.” rapper has been exploring new sounds in general as of lately, and it’s been experimental to watch. The change was revealed through a tweet where a fan shared they loved listening to Glorilla’s music, especially because it seemed to express dislike towards men. Glorilla responded with laughing emojis, saying she’s going for a softer vibe in her new songs. “Listening to Glorilla non-stop in the car she hate n***as as much as I do.” And Glorilla responded with laughing emojis and said “I’m being a simp on my new s**t y’all.”

This unexpected shift got a mixed reaction from fans. Some were excited about the change, while others preferred her old, intense style. It shows how artists can face challenges when trying something new. Not everyone may like it. Fans responded to the interaction with mixed reactions. “Keep that s**t we don’t wanna hear it, respectfully,” someone said. “I love her, I just wish she talked less.. that’s how they be messing theirselves up. Just shut up and make music sis,” another said. Someone else playfullywrote, “Oh no thank you sis I wanna continue to hate em.”

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GloRilla Is Switching Up Her Sound

The conversation on social media also touched on how artists connect with their fans online. Some fans welcomed the change, while others advised Glorilla to focus more on making music and less on talking. This divergence in opinions highlights the challenge artists face when navigating shifts in their musical style. As fans may either embrace change or long for the familiarity of the artist’s established sound.

Moreover, in the dynamic landscape of hip-hop, where artists often evolve and experiment with their sound, Glorilla’s decision to explore a softer musical style reflects the industry’s constant evolution. However, the tweet exchange not only provided a sneak peek into the rapper’s mindset but also hinted at her willingness to venture into different aspects of her artistry. Furthermore, as Glorilla explores this new musical direction, fans are curious to see how it will be received. The hip-hop community is waiting to hear her softer sound and how it will connect with her audience. This move by Glorilla shows that the world of hip-hop is always changing, with artists trying new things to express themselves.

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Grandmaster Flash Praises GloRilla’s “F.N.F.”

Grandmaster Flash recently had some enthusiastic praise for GloRilla’s hit song, “F.N.F. (Let’s Go).” Moreover, HipHopDX caught him at the 65th Grammy Awards this year and asked him if he heard the Memphis rising star. Not only did Flash acknowledge her current dominance in the game, but confessed that his children had tried to get him to listen to Glo. Of course, the interviewer took the chance to play him the song right there on the red carpet. As the hip-hop legend bobbed his head, laughed and hummed along to the track, one can tell he enjoyed himself. If the reaction didn’t solidify it, his subsequent words sure will.

“Okay GloRilla! This s**t sounds like fun too,” he exclaimed. “She’s talking shit and she’s having fun which is what Hip Hop should be. Word up! Okay, my kids… They were right.” In fact, just moments after hearing her for the first time, the two MCs performed together on the Grammys stage for hip-hop’s 50th anniversary celebration. Alongside legends like Rakim and Scarface, and with current titans like Lil Baby and Lil Uzi Vert, they blessed the awards ceremony with a bombastic tribute to the genre.

Grandmaster Flash Reacts To GloRilla’s Breakout Hit

However, this isn’t the first time that Grandmaster Flash gave his flowers to the new generation recently, particularly the new wave of female rappers. A few months ago, Coi Leray released her single “Players,” which samples the classic rap track “The Message.” Moreover, Flash had nothing but positive words to say about the flip of his classic track, made alongside The Furious Five. Also, they had dinner in New York City in November and had a great time. He even gave Coi a custom hoodie with the phrase “Girls Are Players Too” emblazoned in it. Some might see it as a bit backhanded, but Leray took it as a compliment nonetheless.

“It was nice meetin Coi,” Flash captioned his post recapping their meet-up. “We chopped it up about Life, Music, the Business and she comes back with great answers — the Lady knows what she wants. Had a blast with her, until next time kid Watch out for her @coileray.” For her part, the Trendsetter artist spoke on how Flash’s energy resulted in her first No. 1 hit. “This guy, he can give me a lot of knowledge if you really think about it,” she shared. “That song was so big and I do know how much that it impacted Hip-Hop. I thought it was dope how humble he is. He’s very positive and I love positive energy.” Stick around on HNHH for the latest on Grandmaster Flash, GloRilla, Coi Leray, and more generational respect and love in the game.

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GloRilla Reflects On Becoming Comfortable With Her Deeper Voice

GloRilla says that when she first started rapping, she would try to make her voice sound higher pitched. Speaking with The Cut for a new interview, GloRilla explained that she “wanted to sound like a girl.”

“When I first started rapping,” she tells the outlet. “I wanted to sound like a girl.”

ATLANTA, GA – SEPTEMBER 30: Glorilla attends BET Hip Hop Awards 2022 on September 30, 2022, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/ Filmmagic)

From there, she recalled how, during her teen years, her voice began to change. She blames it on picking up smoking. One time, she was in the studio trying to raise her voice, and her friends quickly called her out.

“They were like, ‘You really got bars. Your voice just sound squeaky,’” she says. “I was like, ‘Oh, okay, let me just put emphasis on what I already sound like, just add a lil bit more sauce to it.’”

Eventually, she gained the confidence to rap with a more natural voice. The turning point was showcased on 2021’s “OOOHH” and “Gang Nem.” Eventually, she catapulted into mainstream success with her breakthrough single, “F.N.F. (Let’s Go).” She dropped the track with Hitkidd in 2022. The song is up for Best Rap Performance at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards.

Later in the interview with The Cut, GloRilla expressed her excitement about attending the ceremony, next month.

“I’m super-excited and super-nervous because a lot of people don’t get to go to the Grammys, you know what I’m saying?” she says. “But I’m just super-grateful. And it happened to me super fast. I’m still taking it all in.”

Although excited, she also admits she’s still “trying to slowly get myself to liking the red carpet.”

“I’m not a good picture-taker,” she explains.

Revisit GloRilla’s “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” below.

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