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How GloRilla Stopped Overthinking and Pushed Herself to Level Up With ‘Yeah Glo!’

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How GloRilla Stopped Overthinking and Pushed Herself to Level Up With ‘Yeah Glo!’

On the latest episode of Rolling Stone‘s The Breakdown, the Memphis rapper dives into her popular single

GloRilla started slipping into a rut after going a while without dropping new music — fans were clamoring for some more heat, and the Memphis rapper was overthinking how she could outdo herself as her biggest competitor. It knocked her confidence, but only for a moment. On the latest episode of Rolling Stone‘s The BreakdownGloRilla dives into how she created a hit out of the ultimate reminder that she’s that girl with “Yeah, Glo!”

“I wasn’t the most confident at the time, and I was just overthinking a lot. It was most definitely a confidence booster for myself and me just talking to myself and boosting myself up,” GloRilla explains about the single. “Yeah, Glo!” came together in two parts in the studio, the first day spent on crafting the first half of the song and the second spent on the second verse, which is filled with personal affirmations like: “Stop overthinkin’, these hoes can’t fuck with you / Standin’ on business in these Chanel shoes.”

There’s a science behind making a hit, and GloRilla is studying all the ways to perfect it. “When you have such a good beat, the song just gonna come along. I feel like if you got a good beat, you could damn near say anything on the song gonna be good. But if you got a good beat and lyrics good too? That’s what makes the hit what it is,” GloRilla says. “It was just the chemistry behind the production. And me being from Memphis, that being a Memphis beat — you hear that sample from Da Banggaz’s ‘Run Up Get Done Up.’ Everything was on point.”

 

Once “Yeah, Glo!” was complete, GloRilla was still mentally tweaking the smallest details, even when everyone around her thought it was perfect. She wanted to push the single to a new level and ultimately shifted the rest of her creative energy towards pairing it with a strong music video.

“Me and [Yo Gotti] came up with the treatment for the video,” the rapper shares. “When I was talking to him about it I’m just like, when I do these videos, I want to talk to a lot of me’s — I want to be talking to myself, you know, older versions of me.” In the clip, she cruises around in a MayBach while taking stock of how far she’s come.

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