Tension inside GloRilla’s family circle is spilling back into the music conversation after fans linked pointed lyrics on a new collaboration to her ongoing issues with sister Victoria Woods.
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The Memphis rapper appears on Latto’s latest single “GOMF,” where several bars quickly sparked speculation online. During her verse, GloRilla raps, “Get out my face, ho (Ho), beggin’ for change, ho (Yup) / Get you a hustle and get that p***y out your face, ho (Yup).” She follows with, “You coulda been anything, it’s a million ways to get paid, ho (Yup) / But you ain’t s**t but a freaky stud that’s laced, ho.”
Listeners also zeroed in on lines from the song’s interlude that seemed even more personal. Glo says, “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***h (Tuh).”
While GloRilla has not publicly confirmed the lyrics are about Victoria, many fans believe the references connect to the sisters’ recent public feud.
The drama between the siblings has been building for months. Victoria previously accused the rapper of distancing herself from family after fame and refusing to help financially. In a series of posts, she wrote, “I’ll Really Go Live And Expose Yall Favorite Rapper!! Same Mom, Same Dad, 10 Siblings!!” She later added, “Yall think she this upright a** person when she really not ain’t fwu since she got on.”
GloRilla, born Gloria Woods, has often spoken about coming from a large Memphis family and grinding through hardship before rap success changed her life. Now, with both sisters airing frustrations in public, fans are watching to see whether this becomes another rap subplot or a private issue that finally gets resolved.
