Yeah Glo!

Album: Ehhthang Ehhthang (2024)
Charted: 28
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Songfacts®:

  • "Yeah Glo!" drips with Memphis rap vibes and crunk energy. GloRilla isn't shy about flaunting her baller lifestyle, boasting about her stacks and warning she might school you if you dare ask for a collab.
  • The title is GloRilla's take on her fellow Memphis rapper Juicy J's "Yeah hoe!" tagline.
  • B100, Go Grizzly, and Squat Beats are the producers behind the beats, layering bass, kick drums, and cowbells to keep your head nodding. These cats aren't new to the game; they already blessed tracks like Drake and 21 Savage's " Pussy & Millions." Plus, Atlanta producer Go Grizzly also got credited for Nicki Minaj's "Red Ruby Da Sleeze" and Latto's "Put It On Da Floor Again."
  • The Troy Roscoe-directed video gives us a glimpse into GloRilla's world. You'll catch her flexing in the back of a Maybach, hustling in a fast food joint, and spreading love by handing out cash to the neighborhood kids. She even takes a trip down memory lane, revisiting her younger self in different stages of her come-up.
  • "Yeah Glo!" didn't just make noise in the streets; it became GloRilla's third Hot 100 Top 50 hit, following "FNF (Let's Go)" with Hitkidd and "Tomorrow" (featuring Cardi B).
  • GloRilla performed "Yeah Glo!" and a medley of tracks from Glorious on the January 18, 2025 episode of Saturday Night Live, She opened her performance of "Yeah Glo!" behind bars in an orange jumpsuit, before transitioning to a front porch scene.

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