Moneybagg Yo and GloRilla recreate scenes from the 2001 film Baby Boy to showcase the toxic side of relationships in their new video for “On Wat U On” — check it out below.
The video was released on Thursday (January 12) and opens with Moneybagg and Big Glo playing the roles of Jodie and Yvette, respectively, as they enter a fast food drive-thru. Glo finds empty condom wrappers in the car and proceeds to unload on Bagg for being unfaithful.
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“Fuck my ho, fuck that bitch/ I don’t give a fuck ’bout none of this shit / Leave me ‘lone, don’t text my phone / It is what it is, I’m on what you on,” Moneybagg raps before GloRilla comes in ferociously with: “Fuck my n-gga, he ain’t shit/ Boy ain’t good for nothin’ but dick/ Flodgin’ like you with yo’ n-ggas/ Pussy boy, you with that bitch.”
The toxic couple then move the fight inside and outside their apartment complex in full view of their neighbors before GloRilla has enough and tosses a boulder on Moneybagg’s Toyota Camry windshield.
Baby Boy was released in 2001 and directed by the late John Singleton. The film is about the everyday life of Jody (played by Tyrese Gibson), a Los Angeles bike mechanic who lives with his mother and has a child. Snoop Dogg, Taraji P. Henson, Ving Rhames and more also star in the film.
“On Wat U On” is the first collaboration between the two Memphis natives and CMG signees. Moneybagg Yo joined Yo Gotti’s label in 2016, while GloRilla signed her deal last year after the success of her breakout hit “F.N.F. (Let’s Go).”
Both rappers popped up on the imprint’s Gangsta Art compilation, which dropped last July and also featured Yo Gotti, EST Gee, 42 Dugg, Mozzy, Kodak Black and more.
Big Glo is fresh off the release of her debut EP Anyways, Life’s Great, which dropped in November 2022. Last week, she was named in the Recording Industry Association of America’s #RIAAClassOf 2022 for earning her first gold certification thanks to her hit collaboration with Cardi B, “Tomorrow 2.”
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As for Moneybagg Yo, “On Wat U On” follows his previous single “Quickie,” which samples Outkast’s 1996 record “Jazzy Belle.” Both tracks are expected to appear on his new album, which he recently said will be a “heartless edition.”