GloRilla shows how to turn shade into shine, using a mean Tweet to fuel her success.
- She bookmarked a harsh Tweet from last October, which claimed she had ‘fallen off.’
- GloRilla used the criticism as motivation, proving her haters wrong.
- She has dropped hit singles and a debut mixtape that are climbing the charts.
- A possible future collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion is on the horizon.
GloRilla has demonstrated a knack for turning negativity into motivation. Last October, a Tweet claimed she had ‘fallen off so fast and bad,’ accompanied by crying emojis. Instead of letting it bring her down, she bookmarked the Tweet and used it as a spark for her remarkable comeback.
Responding to the Tweet earlier this week, GloRilla wrote, ‘I remember bookmarking dis & telling myself ‘Dey gotchu f*cked up so bad.’ Dis post ain’t do sh*t but put a battery in my back i needed data don’t let dese people write yo story for you, Keep going!!!’ This fierce determination is evident in her recent successes.
Her recent singles, including ‘TGIF,’ have been well-received by fans and critics alike. Meanwhile, her debut mixtape, ‘Ehhthang Ehhthang,’ has further cemented her place in the music industry, showcasing her talent and grit.
Adding to her momentum, GloRilla joined Megan Thee Stallion on the highly popular ‘Hot Girl Summer’ tour this year. The tour was a hit, allowing GloRilla to reach even more fans and proving that she is here to stay.
There’s even more to look forward to as Megan Thee Stallion hinted at a potential joint album with GloRilla. During a recent interview, Megan said, ‘I think that would be very fire. I ain’t gon’ say too much, but it feels like it’s going to get done.’ This collaboration could be another major milestone in GloRilla’s career.
GloRilla is excited about the potential project, saying, ‘Megan is a real rapper, and I’m also a real rapper. We actually be talking and coming with bars on some down South gangsta sh*t. [It would be] some down South, real turnt, real rap [sh*t].’
GloRilla’s rise from criticism to stardom proves that turning negativity into motivation can lead to impressive success.