GloRilla’s debut album has sparked curiosity and conversation.
- The song “RAIN DOWN ON ME” raised eyebrows with its lyrical content.
- Charlamagne tha God interviewed GloRilla about her lyric choices.
- GloRilla addressed misunderstanding about her views on motherhood.
- Fans appreciate her honesty and candid discussion.
GloRilla is buzzing after her debut album, “GLORIOUS,” hit the airwaves. It features big names like Megan Thee Stallion and T-Pain, creating buzz among listeners. However, it’s not just the music catching attention—it’s GloRilla’s lyrics.
In “RAIN DOWN ON ME,” listeners were surprised by a line asking for protection over her “baby father,” causing speculation about her personal life. It led to assumptions that she might have children she’s been secretive about, though she hasn’t directly addressed this.
Charlamagne tha God brought GloRilla onto “Out Of Context” to discuss these intriguing lyrics. The conversation quickly turned to another track, “PROCEDURE,” where GloRilla raps about avoiding pregnancy, sparking yet more curiosity.
During the interview, GloRilla confirmed that the “tie my tubes” lyric was a nod to real-life experiences, albeit half-joking. She mentioned preferring surrogacy after seeing friends struggle with the physical demands of pregnancy.
Charlamagne’s brief insensitivity—”It’s just nine months,” met with GloRilla’s humorous retort, “That’s just too long,” had fans applauding her honesty. Her frank discussion about motherhood was well-received, as echoed in The Shade Room’s comments section.
GloRilla’s openness about her personal choices and lyrical content resonates with fans, sparking meaningful dialogue.