GloRilla On Marriage: “Couldn’t See Myself F***k With One N***a For Too Long”

GloRilla burst onto the scene a little bit over a year ago. It was last year that the rapper released “F.N.F. (Let’s Go).” The song, which was produced by Hitkidd, gained immense popularity on TikTok after its release. As such, this led to the track peaking at No. 42 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song has now been certified gold by the RIAA and received a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Performance. Iconic rapper Nas even referenced GloRilla and the viral track in his own song. He called her out by name in his album King’s Disease III’s final bonus track titled “Til My Last Breath”. On the track, he raps, “I’m applying pressure, I see why she prеssed / When she with me she GloRilla, FNF.”

Despite its success, the “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” release was not free from drama. GloRilla faced some pretty serious legal problems with the song’s producer. Hitkidd criticized GloRilla on Twitter. He claimed that the Memphis rapper and her team attempted to gain total ownership of the track. “So basically these folks are trying to take me to court over ‘FNF’ because they want to OWN the song,” he wrote. He went on to say that he tried to help GloRilla by giving her advice, but she didn’t listen. “I told you… everyday that we was in LA… that labels are going to try to sign you because of FNF so watch out,” he continued. “I also told you to let me know when labels reach out so we can be on the same page.” Regardless, GloRilla’s life changed for the better after the release. Now, very much in line with the lyrics of “F.N.F. (Let’s Go),” GloRilla is criticizing those who believe in marriage.

GloRilla Is Not A Long-Term Type Of Girl

In a now-deleted tweet, GloRilla criticized people who still believe in marriage. However, before the tweet was deleted, The Shade Room managed to screenshot it, as shown above. “So y’all believe in marriage in this generation?? I just couldn’t myself fw one n*gga for too long,” the rapper said. “N*ggas start n*gga-ing after da first 6 months & baby Ima start n*gga-ing right along with a n*gga.” It’s an interesting take, but it seemed to rub some the wrong way. Many in the comments on The Shade Room’s post disagreed with GloRilla’s sentiment.

“I will get married. I will be HAPPILY married. In love,” said one comment. “Fuck what y’all talkin bout.” Many seemed to agree with the user’s comment, as it has garnered 1,520 likes as of the writing of this article. “Thats because you haven’t been IN LOVE sweetheart,” another user commented. “I used to think the same that I will get tired of being with the same person until I finally fell in love and married my husband.” What do you think of GloRilla’s views on marriage? Let us know in the comments below!

GloRilla ‘Embarrassed’ by Photo of Her With a Gun Used in Ja Morant Meme: ‘I Was a Menace’

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Memphis star Ja Morant was recently spotted on camera waving a gun again, sparking memes and a strong reaction from the NBA Commissioner. But about those memes, one of them was a young woman holding up a large gun. Turns out that was GloRilla.

The meme spreading on Twitter was captioned “ja morant every month:,” GloRilla would rile up her fans with the tweet revealing she was embarrassed by her high school behavior.

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“I was a menace in high school I’m so embarrassed,” she tweeted.

You can see the meme below.

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GloRilla Is ‘So Embarrassed’ By An Old Gun-Toting Photo After It Was Used To Joke About The Ja Morant Situation

The Memphis Grizzlies aren’t currently in the NBA Playoffs this postseason, but Ja Morant is still one of the league’s most talked-about players at the moment: Over the weekend, he appeared to flash a gun on Instagram Live, and of course, this comes not long after a similar incident in March that ultimately led to a suspension from the team and time spent in a counseling program. This new video could lead to another suspension for Morant, but while the situation progresses, the memes are flowing.

One tweet that gained traction (with 3.5 million views since it was posted on May 14) reads, “ja morant every month,” and it features a photo of young GloRilla (a Memphis native, by the way) smiling as she proudly holds a large gun. GloRilla shared the post yesterday and added, “I was a menace in high school I’m so embarrassed [crying laughing emojis].”

While GloRilla didn’t address the Morant situation directly, other rappers have. Snoop Dogg, for example, came through with a gallery of memes comedically addressing things like Morant’s agent’s reaction to the video. Fat Joe also came through with a more serious take on the situation, encouraging Morant to reconsider his actions and the people he chooses to associate with.

GloRilla Stars in New Retro Collection Collaboration Between PrettyLittleThing & Kappa

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PrettyLittleThing has partnered with the renowned sportswear brand Kappa to create a modern lifestyle collection that aims to enhance your wardrobe. GloRilla is the face of this collaboration, which is reminiscent of the 90s cool girl era and combines comfort and style with a street style twist.

Kappa’s core value of promoting individuality and authenticity aligns well with PrettyLittleThing’s mission to empower women and boost their confidence. The collection features a range of pieces in neutral shades like stone, khaki, and white, along with hints of red and yellow tones, all of which bear the fresh PLT x Kappa logo. The 31-piece collection includes utility cargo co-ords, classic tracksuits, varsity dresses, monogrammed mesh, and other daring designs that blend off-duty athleisure with the latest trends from PLT. The pieces are versatile and can be easily paired with your favorite items from your wardrobe.

“I am so excited to be fronting this campaign with PrettyLittleThing and Kappa. We had such an incredible time with the team shooting out in Joshua Tree and this collab felt so on brand for me. Streetwear is my every day aesthetic, and I love the fact you can style these pieces between day and evening.”

– GloRilla

“I am excited for the launch of this project with PrettyLittleThing,” said Dre Hayes, President of Kappa USA. “Although we are a heritage sportswear brand, Kappa embodies the spirit of youth culture and PrettyLittleThing is a perfect partner to share this vision.”

PrettyLittleThing’s Marketing Director Nicki Capstick, added, “We’re so excited to launch this collaboration with such an iconic lifestyle brand such as Kappa. Staying true to what Kappa is known for to pay homage to its roots whilst still resonating with even our youngest customers was super important to us when it came to designing this collection. We hope merging the typical sportswear feel that is Kappa’s legacy with a “going out” edge will bring a fresh take that is wearable to all this summer.”

The collection launches on Sept. 5, 2023. You can explore the entire collection here or see pieces below.

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Latto Gets Love From Cardi, Lil Nas X, And GloRilla

Latto has been impressing audiences with her performances at various festivals, including Coachella and Pharrell’s Something In The Water. The latter took place recently in Virginia Beach. During her set, Latto showcased her twerking skills and played some of her biggest hits. She even brought a fan onstage for a lap dance during her remix of YFN Lucci’s “Wet.” The rapper has certainly been heating things up this summer.

Along with her killer live performances, Latto has also recently released a new single called “Put It On Da Floor.” The rapper first performed the song during the first weekend of Coachella. The weekend itself may have been messy, but Latto gave it her all. Her set went off without a hitch. However, she did bring up her beef with Nicki. At the end of her set, Latto took a few shots at the Queen before leaving the stage. “Pussy ho, let a b*tch know,” she said. “We tired of the subtweets this year.” The two had seemingly moved on from their squabble, but it would appear that the rivalry is still very much alive. That doesn’t mean the rapper isn’t getting love elsewhere, though.

They All Love Latto

Latto has been getting some love on social media from fellow artists. GloRilla, Lil Nas X, and Cardi B have all posted about how much they love the rapper’s latest single. “Put it on da floor gotta condo in my head,” GloRilla tweeted. It certainly is an earworm, as evidenced by the many others who have posted about it. Lil Nas simply posted a screenshot of the single cover on his Instagram stories. Cardi B, however, retweeted a meme about the song. In the original post, the user quoted the song and posted a video where a child dances excitedly in the car.

In addition to releasing music, Latto has also been hosting her own Apple One podcast. The show, named 777 Radio, recently featured Latto having a very candid conversation about plastic surgery. “I’m telling you from someone who’s been there, done it… find peace within your natural state,” the rapper said on the episode. “Because you’re going to find a flaw and another flaw and another flaw and another flaw. Surgery, any of that stuff is not a permanent fix.” It’s a surprisingly honest and refreshing take from someone in the entertainment industry. What do you think about all of the love Latto is getting? Let us know in the comments!

GloRilla Responds To Method Man

Since’s GloRilla’s 2022 debut on the hip-hop scene, she has received numerous cosigns from veterans in the genre. Her latest cosign coming from Hip Hop legend, Method Man, can be identified as a strong stamp of approval. Last Tuesday, footage of Method Man’s interview during the 2023 Grammy Awards resurfaced. In the interview, Method expressed his love for GloRilla’s music and how she is a big name in his household. “I don’t really listen to much [of] today’s music,” Method Man replied to Hecht’s question. “But right now, who’s relevant in my household? Who they playing in my house? Glo,” he added. Additionally, he revealed the two met and he was not confident she knew who he was. “That speaks volumes to her character. Love her,” he said after highlighting how nice she was.

The resurfacing of this clip caused confusion amongst hip-hop fans after Method’s comment about her possibly not knowing him became the focus. Subsequently, many took to Twitter to discuss the possibility of her not being familiar with his catalog calling out the difference in the new generation’s influence in hip-hop. On Sunday, GloRilla took to her Instagram story to reshare the clip of his light-hearted interview and clear up the confusion.” I most definitely knew who you was lol big fan,” she said with a series of red hearts.

GloRilla Responds to Method Man

Moreover, a cosign from Method Man is deemed rare as he expressed how he does not really tune in to the newer generation as much. However, this is a meaningful cosign for hip-hop. His accolades include a Grammy and a host of RIAA-certified records. Additionally, he recently sat down with Kevin Hart to discuss mental health on his Gold Minds podcast. Method’s overall positive image in hip-hop adds to his gem-worthy status as a veteran.

Furthermore, Glorilla’s presence in hip-hop continues to grow within a year of her world debut. To celebrate the release of her hit single “F.N.F,” she has declared its release date as “National FNF Day.” The song is certified gold by the Recording Industry Association Of America. She has made one of the most astounding debuts into the industry at a quick rate.

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GloRilla Declares April 29 “National FNF Day”

GloRilla has a big reason to celebrate April 29th. It’s been one year to the day since she released “F.N.F. (Let’s Go).” The song, which was produced by Hitkidd, gained immense popularity on TikTok after it was released in April 2022. This led to the track peaking at No. 42 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song has also been certified gold by the RIAA and received a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Performance. Iconic rapper Nas even referenced GloRilla and the viral track. He called her out by name in his album King’s Disease III’s final bonus track titled “Til My Last Breath”. On the track, he raps, “I’m applying pressure, I see why she prеssed / When she with me she GloRilla, FNF.”

Despite its success, the “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” release was not free from drama, as GloRilla faced some pretty serious legal problems with the song’s producer. Hitkidd criticized GloRilla on Twitter. He claimed that the Memphis rapper and her team attempted to gain total ownership of the track. “So basically these folks are trying to take me to court over ‘FNF’ because they want to OWN the song,” he wrote. He went on to say that he tried to help GloRilla by giving her advice, but she didn’t listen. “I told you… everyday that we was in LA… that labels are going to try to sign you because of FNF so watch out,” he continued. “I also told you to let me know when labels reach out so we can be on the same page.” Regardless, GloRilla’s life changed for the better after the release.

GloRilla Gets Roasted On Twitter

GloRilla seemed to be one of the only people who didn’t know about Elon Musk’s recent blue check purge. The internet was exploding with stories about it. Celebrities have complained left and right. Threats have been leveraged at the Twitter CEO. Dead celebrities have been getting blue checks back for no apparent reason. The whole thing has been a pretty huge mess. Somehow, GloRilla had no idea any of this was going on. To be fair, she was pretty busy with her Coachella performance and her lawsuit. Still, fans are roasting her for it. The rapper took to the social media platform to complain about her sudden lack of blue check. 

“Elon be acting slow ash sometimes…. cause were my blue check go???????” GloRilla asked in a now-deleted tweet. Fans of course immediately ran with it, responding by roasting the rapper. “No, you the slow one! Everyone been knew it was happening and it did,” one user said. “Pay that 8 bucks a month.” GloRilla did not respond to the tweet, but the fact that the rapper deleted the original tweet says it all. How she didn’t know about the entire thing is a mystery. Many celebrities have been complaining about it for a while now. The rapper’s account now displays a blue check, suggesting that she paid for it.

Roc Nation Stole Samples For GloRilla & A$AP Ferg Songs, Producer Kerry D. Brown Claims

It’s been several years since A$AP Ferg’s “Plain Jane” was one of the biggest hits on the radio, but as AllHipHop reports, the song is now at the centre of a lawsuit against Jay-Z’s Roc Nation. According to producer Kerry D. Brown, the renowned music label used his copyrighted beats on both that track, and more recently, on GloRilla’s “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” last year. The Krushial K. Productions managing member claims he previously met with RN’s vice president, Lenny Santiago in Houston in 2015, at which time the former gave the latter samples of his instrumentals in hopes of building a future working relationship.

Their meeting took place at The Hotel Derek’s Dealmakers Conference, and Brown asserts that he never transferred the official rights to his music when sharing the samples. In the following years, the southern-born creative came to realize that two of his instrumentals – “You Don’t Know Nothing About Me” and “AUDIOBOX Instrumentals” – were used without his permission on the aforementioned hits. In his lawsuit, Brown has chiefly named Roc Nation, Santiago, Sony Music Entertainment Digital, LLC and Blac Noize Recordings LLC.

Kerry D. Brown Calls Out Roc Nation Over “Plain Jane” & “F.N.F.”

“Within 21 days after this summons on you (not counting the day you received it — or 60 days if you are the United States or a United States agency, or an officer or employee of the United States described in Fed R. Civ. P. 12 (a)(2) or (3),” documents previously obtained by AllHipHop read. “You must serve on the plaintiff an answer to the attached complaint or a motion under Rule 12 or the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The answer or motion must be served on the plaintiff or plaintiff’s attorney.”

The producer made it clear that he didn’t receive a Notice of Intent to Use or any paid royalties from any parties involved. With his legal actions, he’s hoping to sue the label and others for copyright infringement, unfair competition, and paid attorney fees. Do you believe Kerry D. Brown’s allegations against Roc Nation? Let us know in the comments, and tap back in later for more hip-hop news updates.

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