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GloRilla turns 26, dodges drug heat, and crowns herself “Queen Leo” anyway

Interpolating birthday glam with legal drama, GloRilla marks July 28 with sequined photos and a cheeky hashtag—“#30”—mocking fan speculation over her age, which is 26. She anoints herself “Queen Leo” amid the chaos, reclaiming her narrative with shimmering precision.

Days earlier, cops found narcotics in her home while responding to a burglary she wasn’t present for. Released on a $22,260 bond, she critiques the focus on cannabis over catching intruders who faced armed resistance. Her year? Album release, Hot 100 features and Memphis' first Glo Bash.
Source: Billboard – Published on July 30, 2025

GloRilla sells $40 mugshot T-shirts, turning booking photo into merch moment

GloRilla transforms her brief jail stint into commercial flair, launching T-shirts emblazoned with her mugshot. Priced at $40, the black tees make their debut both online and at her event, “GloRilla’s Glo.”

Rather than downplaying her arrest, she folds it into her branding with a wink, offering fans a wearable artifact of tabloid drama disguised as merch.


Source: TMZ.com – Published on July 27, 2025

GloRilla Misses Break-In, Still Scores Felony Over Couchside Marijuana Find

Interpolating a burglary report with a narcotics twist, GloRilla, née Gloria Woods, finds herself charged with felony drug possession after marijuana is spotted in plain sight during a home invasion investigation.

Though absent during the break-in—and purportedly performing at a WNBA event—the rapper becomes the only arrest made, prompting her legal team to critique the police's priorities with acidic disbelief.


Source: News | NME – Published on July 25, 2025

j-hope trades gloss for grit on “Killin’ It Girl” with GloRilla in Memphis duel

j-hope heads to Memphis and pairs with GloRilla on “Killin’ It Girl,” a simmering release that follows his prior singles “Sweet Dreams” and “Mona Lisa.” He crafts a slinky hook, then slides into flirtation with a heated verse.

GloRilla punctures the minimal beat with her gravel-toned Memphis cadence, turning the track into a sonic standoff. It’s a continuation of j-hope’s ongoing phase of sonic experimentation, where hip-hop tension meets polished seduction.

He previously shared that “Sweet Dreams,” featuring Miguel, leans toward smooth introspection, while “Mona Lisa” projects brash performance energy. He confirms these are fragments of a broader musical arc he’s constructing.

The BTS member recently wrapped two sold-out Brooklyn shows and closes his world tour in Goyang. He describes shaping every detail of his performances—from set pieces to costumes—as personal investments in creative authenticity.

GloRilla, meanwhile, emerges from a BET Awards set and her “Typa” single released June 6, bringing her own sharply cut perspective to “Killin’ It Girl.” Listen below.


Source: Billboard – Published on June 13, 2025

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