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1000-year-old-virgin · 6 months
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Hitkidd ft. Aleza, K Carbon, Gloss Up, Slimeroni & GloRilla - Set The Tone 2
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iclout · 2 years
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loveofu · 2 years
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Hitkidd feat. K Carbon, Aleza, Gloss Up, Silmeroni, & Glorilla - Hot Potato
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Set The Tone (feat. Aleza, Gloss Up, Glorilla, Slimeroni, & K Carbon)
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freshthoughts2020 · 1 year
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WHAT I LIKE SEEING THE MOST
What I Like Seeing the Most
October 15, 2022
When it comes to female rap there is one name that is shaking hip hop to its core, coming straight outta Memphis, its Gloria Hallelujah Woods, b.k.a., Glorilla! Glorilla took 2022 by storm with her Hit Kidd produced smash, “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)”. The infectious track had every one chanting “F R E E..” and “Let’s Gooooooooo”.
Big Glo caught viral attention, mainly in part due to her music video, which features her and friends, which people described them as “regular” and “ordinary” women. Meaning none of them look surgically enhanced like how many of our instagram feeds look today.
As her song was going viral, Glorilla and her associates faced many criticisms, mainly critiques concerning their looks. However, that only made Glo’s ascension that much more satisfying.
This is what I love seeing the most, the glow up! Specifically w/ Glorilla’s metoric rise. I loved seeing her get new teeth after being ridiculed, I loved seeing her receive star glam treatment, and I love seeing her performances rise. I remember when my boy was telling me how Glorilla had a show in the natti during that time, she only had F.N.F., so I didn’t expect much of the performance. I knew she was collecting them beginnning of fame club bags.
Then as time went on, she start proving herself , song after song. She made me a believer when she dropped that “Tomorrow” record and I’m talking before Cardi B hopped on it. When she started her verse with, “Looking good as hell today, just sent my n**** five attachments,” I said Oh yeah she hard foreal! Then I heard all the stuff she did with GlossUp, HitKidd, Slimeroni, Aleza, and K Carbon (its carbonnnnnn lmao). I knew I was listening to a bonafide star.
I love watching each step and being able to tell when the money hit (lol) and when she stepped into stardom completely. Seeing her Rolling Loud and BETHIPHOP awards performances let me know that she’s here to stay and with the recent release of her first EP, Glorilla may have been handpicked by God himself to takeover the reigns of female rap. I look forward to seeing her grow.
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seftes · 1 year
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sister-mary-badass · 2 years
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pettybourgeoiz · 2 years
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✰Bourgeoiz Music Discovery✰
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wavwax · 1 year
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You the Type - Hitkidd feat. Aleza, Gloss Up, Slimeroni
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You the Type - Hitkidd feat. Aleza, Gloss Up, Slimeroni - #trending #pop #dj #musicstreaming #music #video #indie #artist #hiphop #rap
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floodtheweb · 1 year
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Hittkidd,Gloss Up, Slimeroni, K Carbon and Aleza “Shabooya”
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Aleza, Gloss Up, Slimeroni, and K Carbon reintroduce themselves on a playful track that interpolates the classic schoolyard chant “Shabooya (Roll Call).”
On 2021’s “Set the Tone,” producer Hitkidd set his sights on platforming Black women–led gangsta rap and spreading the sounds of Memphis across the world. The song blew up, thrusting up-and-coming Southern talent into the spotlight; later, the same crew—Aleza, Gloss Up, Glorilla, Slimeroni, and K Carbon—struck gold again with their follow-up “Hot Potato.” The posse cuts received another boost of popularity this year, after the breakthrough success of Glorilla’s “F.N.F (Let’s Go)” and “Tomorrow 2.” On “Shabooya,” the ensemble—minus Glorilla, who’s on tour—returns to reintroduce themselves by putting a brazen spin on the age-old school bus chant “Shabooya (Roll Call).”
On the track, the quartet is like a really hard version of the PowerPuff Girls, each showing off their distinct personality. Slimeroni’s over-it goth girl vibe is counterbalanced by Aleza’s bubbly stoner persona; Gloss Up asserts herself with the confident demeanor of a cheer captain, while Carbon is a rabble-rouser bragging about shitting on bitches and running through their man’s money. “I touch big figures/I’m strickly doggin’ niggas,” Carbon raps, and, late,r Gloss Up doubles down against munches: “Keep my pussy in his mouth just like some floss.” Playful ad-libs enhance the sense of camaraderie. It’s like you’re in the inner circle of a rap battle, but everyone’s too busy hyping each other up to compete.
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1000-year-old-virgin · 6 months
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Hitkidd ft. GloRilla, Aleza, Gloss Up & Slimeroni - Ghetto
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iclout · 2 years
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loveofu · 2 years
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Hitkidd feat. K Carbon, Aleza, Gloss Up, Silmeroni, & Glorilla - Set The Tone Part 2
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Shabooya (feat. Aleza, Gloss Up, Slimeroni, & K Carbon)
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fad1d · 4 months
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