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Picture working the drive-through at a Memphis fast-food restaurant, dreaming of singing in your church choir, then losing your singing voice entirely. For most people the dream ends there. This deep dive into Gloria Woods, known as GloRilla, explores how she leaned into her deep, textured drawl to become one of the most dominant forces in modern hip hop.
We trace her whiplash rise from independent projects to the viral hit F.N.F. (Let's Go), a Grammy nomination, and a CMG deal with Yo Gotti. Her relentless output culminated in the album Glorious and the highest first-week sales of any female rapper in 2024, alongside a full-circle Checkers meal deal.
- How losing her singing voice created a competitive advantage
- Her blend of Memphis crunk with Chicago drill influences
- Why signing with a local label built cultural p ...Â