Ehhthang Ehhthang
GloRilla
Ehhthang Ehhthang is GloRilla’s debut commercial mixtape, released on April 4, 2024 via CMG/Interscope/Polydor. The 12‑track project runs just over 30 minutes and arrives as her first major body of work since the 2022 EP Anyways, Life’s Great, which housed breakout hits “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” and “Tomorrow 2.” Its tracklist includes “Yeah Glo!,” “All Dere” (featuring Moneybagg Yo), “Nun Of Dem,” “No Bih,” “Wanna Be” (with Megan Thee Stallion), “Opp Shit,” “Aite” (featuring Kevo Muney), “Bad Bih 4 Ya” (featuring Boston Richey), “Finesse Da Glo” (featuring Finesse 2x), “High AF,” “GMFU pt. 2,” and “In Dat Mode.” Singles like “Yeah Glo!” and “All Dere” anchored the rollout, and the Megan Thee Stallion collab “Wanna Be” served as a long‑anticipated link‑up between two prominent Southern rappers.
On Ehhthang Ehhthang, GloRilla leans fully into her husky‑voiced, Memphis‑bred style: crunk‑influenced beats, chant‑ready hooks, and a mix of gritty humor, tough talk, and “girls’ girl” solidarity. “Yeah Glo!” flips a classic crunk sample (Dabanggaz314’s “Run Up Get Dun Up”) into a modern anthem loaded with quotables, while “No Bih” and “Nun Of Dem” underline that Grammy nominations haven’t softened her willingness to fight or talk trash. At the same time, songs like “Aite” imagine a utopian moment where women in rap squash beefs—she jokes that a Cardi B and Nicki Minaj collab would “break some records”—and “Wanna Be” doubles down on friendship, confidence, and mutual hype between GloRilla and Megan. Across the tape, the production stays high‑energy and Southern to the core, while her voice and personality tie everything together into a concise statement of who she is: a Memphis choir‑girl‑turned‑rap‑phenom who’s still doing “Memphis thangs” at full throttle.
Ehhthang Ehhthang
GloRilla
Ehhthang Ehhthang is GloRilla’s debut commercial mixtape, released on April 4, 2024 via CMG/Interscope/Polydor. The 12‑track project runs just over 30 minutes and arrives as her first major body of work since the 2022 EP Anyways, Life’s Great, which housed breakout hits “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” and “Tomorrow 2.” Its tracklist includes “Yeah Glo!,” “All Dere” (featuring Moneybagg Yo), “Nun Of Dem,” “No Bih,” “Wanna Be” (with Megan Thee Stallion), “Opp Shit,” “Aite” (featuring Kevo Muney), “Bad Bih 4 Ya” (featuring Boston Richey), “Finesse Da Glo” (featuring Finesse 2x), “High AF,” “GMFU pt. 2,” and “In Dat Mode.” Singles like “Yeah Glo!” and “All Dere” anchored the rollout, and the Megan Thee Stallion collab “Wanna Be” served as a long‑anticipated link‑up between two prominent Southern rappers.
On Ehhthang Ehhthang, GloRilla leans fully into her husky‑voiced, Memphis‑bred style: crunk‑influenced beats, chant‑ready hooks, and a mix of gritty humor, tough talk, and “girls’ girl” solidarity. “Yeah Glo!” flips a classic crunk sample (Dabanggaz314’s “Run Up Get Dun Up”) into a modern anthem loaded with quotables, while “No Bih” and “Nun Of Dem” underline that Grammy nominations haven’t softened her willingness to fight or talk trash. At the same time, songs like “Aite” imagine a utopian moment where women in rap squash beefs—she jokes that a Cardi B and Nicki Minaj collab would “break some records”—and “Wanna Be” doubles down on friendship, confidence, and mutual hype between GloRilla and Megan. Across the tape, the production stays high‑energy and Southern to the core, while her voice and personality tie everything together into a concise statement of who she is: a Memphis choir‑girl‑turned‑rap‑phenom who’s still doing “Memphis thangs” at full throttle.
