GloRilla says that when she first began rapping, she would attempt to make her voice sound larger pitched. Talking with The Reduce for a brand new interview, GloRilla defined that she “wished to sound like a woman.”
“Once I first began rapping,” she tells the outlet. “I wished to sound like a woman.”
From there, she recalled how, throughout her teen years, her voice started to alter. She blames it on selecting up smoking. One time, she was within the studio making an attempt to lift her voice, and her associates shortly known as her out.
“They have been like, ‘You actually received bars. Your voice simply sound squeaky,’” she says. “I used to be like, ‘Oh, okay, let me simply put emphasis on what I already sound like, simply add a lil bit extra sauce to it.’”
Finally, she gained the boldness to rap with a extra pure voice. The turning level was showcased on 2021’s “OOOHH” and “Gang Nem.” Finally, she catapulted into mainstream success along with her breakthrough single, “F.N.F. (Let’s Go).” She dropped the observe with Hitkidd in 2022. The track is up for Greatest Rap Efficiency on the 65th Annual Grammy Awards.
Later within the interview with The Reduce, GloRilla expressed her pleasure about attending the ceremony, subsequent month.
“I’m super-excited and super-nervous as a result of lots of people don’t get to go to the Grammys, what I’m saying?” she says. “However I’m simply super-grateful. And it occurred to me tremendous quick. I’m nonetheless taking all of it in.”
Though excited, she additionally admits she’s nonetheless “making an attempt to slowly get myself to liking the pink carpet.”
“I’m not an excellent picture-taker,” she explains.
Revisit GloRilla’s “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” under.
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