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Busta Rhymes is a huge fan of GloRilla and thinks that she’s “the truth.”
The rap legend recently spoke on Rolling Stone’s “Musicians on Musicians” panel in New York City where Touré moderated a conversation between him and GloRilla. While speaking about being an authority figure in hip-hop, Busta spoke about artists being “worthy of the blessing” — which, of course, GloRilla is.
“What I love about GloRilla – and I hope that we can hold on to this GloRilla as long as possible before she evolves to her Beyoncé level – but the GloRilla that we love is the GloRilla that we see ourselves in,” he said.
“Like, we see [ourselves] in her. She is unfiltered, she is not politically correct and she is the truth,” he continued. “And the beauty is, when you are untainted by the industry. Her music speaks to my soul like that.”
GloRilla continues to rack up celebrity cosigns like they’re Halloween candy. Last month, Taylor Swift shared a video dancing to GloRilla and Sexyy Red’s “Whatchu Kno About Me” ahead of her Eras Tour shows in Miami.
That same month, legendary Florida rapper Trina gave GloRilla an epic endorsement when she was stopped by TMZ hours before the BET Hip-Hop Awards. “It’s so many women now that’s in the industry, they’re really doing their thing,” Trina said. “You’ve got to give it up to them. They’re charting the charts they’re putting out dope records, dope albums, projects, collaborations, so it’s actually a great thing to see. I’m loving the energy.”
When asked about which female rapper currently impresses her the most, Trina didn’t hesitate to admit it was GloRilla. “I would go with Glo because she’s definitely done an amazing job,” explained Trina. “She’s on her second album, she’s been consistent, she just came off the tour with Meg and she’s really just making her–she’s just standing on business.”
In September, Beyoncé also gave GloRilla a nod — mentioning her as one of several people in music currently that excite her during a conversation with GQ.
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Busta Rhymes is a huge fan of GloRilla and thinks that she’s “the truth.”
The rap legend recently spoke on Rolling Stone’s “Musicians on Musicians” panel in New York City where Touré moderated a conversation between him and GloRilla. While speaking about being an authority figure in hip-hop, Busta spoke about artists being “worthy of the blessing” — which, of course, GloRilla is.
“What I love about GloRilla – and I hope that we can hold on to this GloRilla as long as possible before she evolves to her Beyoncé level – but the GloRilla that we love is the GloRilla that we see ourselves in,” he said.
“Like, we see [ourselves] in her. She is unfiltered, she is not politically correct and she is the truth,” he continued. “And the beauty is, when you are untainted by the industry. Her music speaks to my soul like that.”
GloRilla continues to rack up celebrity cosigns like they’re Halloween candy. Last month, Taylor Swift shared a video dancing to GloRilla and Sexyy Red’s “Whatchu Kno About Me” ahead of her Eras Tour shows in Miami.
That same month, legendary Florida rapper Trina gave GloRilla an epic endorsement when she was stopped by TMZ hours before the BET Hip-Hop Awards. “It’s so many women now that’s in the industry, they’re really doing their thing,” Trina said. “You’ve got to give it up to them. They’re charting the charts they’re putting out dope records, dope albums, projects, collaborations, so it’s actually a great thing to see. I’m loving the energy.”
When asked about which female rapper currently impresses her the most, Trina didn’t hesitate to admit it was GloRilla. “I would go with Glo because she’s definitely done an amazing job,” explained Trina. “She’s on her second album, she’s been consistent, she just came off the tour with Meg and she’s really just making her–she’s just standing on business.”
In September, Beyoncé also gave GloRilla a nod — mentioning her as one of several people in music currently that excite her during a conversation with GQ.
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