From the “beurrrrtiful” accent to her lyrics, GloRilla keeps fans hooked together with her one-liners! The rapper has been within the media for the last two weeks amid a public beef together with her sister, Victoria Woods. Amid the family drama, some fans have been quoting the rapper’s past viral remarks. In that spirit, here’s a rundown of six moments Glo’s words had the web, including social media captions, in a chokehold.

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1. When GloRilla Dropped Bar After Bar In ‘Wanna Be’

‘Wanna Be’ featuring Megan Thee Stallion was a success, hit in 2024. The track peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent several weeks on the chart. While each rappers did their big one on the track, GloRilla’s lyrics in the primary verse definitely had the girlies locked in. Your complete verse is a lil’ vulgar and NSFW, but that tail end had club sets lit in early 2024.

“Save a n***a, who, b*tch? Do I appear like f*ckin’ Superwoman?” 

2. Fridays Were Never The Same After THIS

Did we even have to elucidate THIS ONE? On June 21, 2024, GloRilla gave her fans a bar for that weekend mood. And let’s just say, every Friday that summer, Glo was being quoted on social media, within the club, on the kickback—all that! Turnt up is RIGHT.

“It’s 7pm Friday, it’s 75 degrees. I ain’t got no n*gga and no n*gga ain’t got me.” 

3. When GloRilla Said She’s The Problem

Two years before ‘Wanna Be’ and ‘TGIF,’ GloRilla’s words were throughout social media captions. She dropped the song, ‘Blessed’ and her opening line became an anthem for the girl who decide to be the alternative of their man’s peace.

“He got 99 problems and the largest one is me.” 

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4. When Glo Used THIS Double Entendre

One other bar that speaks for itself arrived on Glo’s track ‘In Dat Mode.’ And because the song title suggests, she was within the mode to deliver an icy double entendre. Once more, if the women had a hater in 2024, this bar was for them!

“I’m really eatin’ these b*tches p, all of the f**k they doing is biting.” 

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5. When Her Accent Took Over On ‘Yeah Glo!’

‘Yeah Glo’ is a success that became a praise phrase still utilized by fans to this present day! GloRilla dropped the track in 2024, and while that ad-lib made waves, so did a brief lyric that stood out for her thick Southern pronunciation greater than anything!

Within the chorus of the song, Glo says: “Cuban on Cuban,” but pronounces it like “Curbin on Curbin.” 

Bonus mentions? All of those below, notably “murrrrsic.”

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6. When Glo Popularized Words From An Alleged Crackhead 

Like Speedy Mormon previously said, THIS GloRilla saying is now a classic! Nonetheless, Glo made it clear of their 2024 interview that she didn’t provide you with it. The rapper explained that she saw it in a social media post that spoke about crackheads giving out one of the best advice. And what’s the road we’re speaking of? Here it’s:

“At the top of the day, the day gotta end.” 

In that very same interview, she said it’s one other way of claiming “It’s what it’s.” Also, GloRilla shared she uses it when people ask her something she doesn’t need to answer or when a situation comes up that requires “f*ck it” energy.

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