Latto and her GloRilla gagged their fanbases just days ago with a sweet baby bump photo! Then on Friday, the girlies were turning up their new song ‘GOMF.’ Both ladies didn’t hold back on the track, but Glo turned heads towards her sister, Victoria Woods, aka BroRilla or Scar Face, with a few lyrics. Was it a diss or nah? Fans are still debating!
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GloRilla Talks About A “Stud” In ‘GOMF’ Verse
As mentioned, Glo seemed to really address the drama with her family in the track. In the chorus with Latto, the Memphis rapper appeared to take jabs at Victoria Woods, by referencing her apparent sexuality.
“Get out my face, ho (Ho), beggin’ for change, ho (Yup). Get you a hustle and get that p*ssy out your face, ho (Yup). You coulda been anything, it’s a million ways to get paid, ho (Yup). But you ain’t sh*t but a freaky stud that’s laced.”
Also, her interlude touches on taking care of her family and other long-discussed topics, from BBL claims to her style switch-up.
“Why she be lyin’ like be in the gym? We know that’s a BBL (Haha). Yo, why she keep touchin’ her face? You ain’t ugly, you just broke. I heard she don’t take care of her family, I would never (Right). She need her own style, she always tryna copy the next b*tch (Tuh),” GloRilla raps in the interlude.
Meanwhile, her verse accused others of being pissed at her while she makes money and minds her business. “All I did was glow up on ’em, why you mad I’m poppin’ sh*t? It be the ones that can’t do it tellin’ me what I should’ve did,” Glo also raps. A few bars later, GloRilla said two things she doesn’t give out are money and second chances and teased having a baby with boyfriend, Brandon Ingram.
“Told Brandon I’ma have his son next time he leave it in (I stamp it). I’m out of town playin’ with my rose on FaceTime and I’m serious (Uh). I won’t clear up sh*t, I feel like Tommy, b*tch, believe it (B*tch, believe it). They constantly pokin’ the bear, one, two, three, release ’em (Yup),” GloRilla raps.
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