GloRilla has shown off her brand-new assets in the new video for “Yeah Glo!” which you can check out below.
Directed by Tony Roscoe, the video — which dropped on Friday (February 9) — features the Memphis rapper revisiting different versions of her younger self while celebrating her growth in more than one way.
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“Big Glo, where you been at? Mane, everywhere, I’m workin’ hard/ Maybach and G-Wagon trucks, got M&M’s in my garage/ Quick to crank up on a ho, you bitches better not get me started/ Locked in with the gangstas and players, my folks gon’ keep it solid/ Everything I got on new, it look like I got renovated (Ayy)/ I’m cocky, bitch, when I was just humble they didn’t appreciate it,” she raps in the second verse.
Check out the visuals below.
Back in December, Big Glo showed off the new girls as she posed in a crop top, baggy jeans and pink hair. Following a major reaction in the comments, the Memphis rapper took to Twitter/X the next day to joke about how riled up she got her fans.
“My tiddies got y’all in a frenzie I see,” she wrote with laughing emojis. “Just wait till y’all find out I’m running for president next year.”
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Outside of the new girls, GloRilla has been working on new music and recently revealed she has not one but two new projects on the way.
In an interview with NFL City Life earlier this month, the “Tomorrow 2” rapper revealed that she’s been in the studio heavily.
“I’m always working on some new work,” she said to Pittsburgh Steelers star receiver George Pickens. “I’m working on a project right now. Two different projects. They gon’ be live. One of them is a collab and then the next one like my first debut album.”
GloRilla didn’t say when the projects would be released nor who the collaborative effort would be with, but fans will have to wait and see.
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Meanwhile, some of GloRilla’s old heat is still making headlines — such as the remix for “F.N.F. (Let’s Go),” which producer Hitkidd revealed was supposed to feature Nicki Minaj and Cardi B.
The Memphis native shared the information on X/Twitter earlier this month, noting his initial goal was to “change the game and put the hottest women artists on one song,” including Megan Thee Stallion.