GLORILLA HIP HOP MOUNT RUSHMORE PICKS IMPACT SHANNON SHARPE.
Like many rappers, GloRilla has her own “Hip Hop Mount Rushmore,” which she recently showed Shannon Sharpe in a Club Shay Shay episode.
In the latest episode of Hop Mount Rushmore by GloRilla which aired on Wednesday, April 3, the rapper from Memphis gave a startling rundown of her personal favourites.
At 1:19:30, she stated, “I can’t say any rappers that were before me because I don’t know their music. I’m only 24 years old.” “I’m going to say Lil Wayne now. One of the greatest rappers in the world, in my opinion, is Lil Wayne. […] Keef the Chief. Drake, Eminem. Jay-Z is also included.
Gloria Hallelujah Woods, a rapper, has never hesitated to voice her beliefs.
The Memphis native recently tweeted a brief description of the main character from Dolly Parton’s 1973 smash song “Jolene,” which Beyoncé famously performed for her most recent album Cowboy Carter.
Regarding the song, which was written from the viewpoint of a woman who is concerned about someone more attractive than her snatching her spouse, the 24-year-old said, “I woulda shot Jolene.”
In response, Parton expressed her gratitude and love for Beyoncé, who made history by being the first Black woman to reach the top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs list with her song “Texas Hold ‘Em.”
Parton posted on social media, “I’m a big fan of Beyoncé and very excited that she’s done a country album.” “Congratulations on your number one single on Billboard Hot Country!” eager to hear the entire record. Greetings, Dolly Parton.
Magic Johnson, who named Beyoncé as the greatest female entertainer of all time, also made it clear where he sits in terms of musical preferences.