
Memphis rapper Glorilla following up her 2nd mixtape EhhThang EhhThang with her full-length debut studio album. Breaking out off the viral & undeniably fun single “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” couple years ago, the ultimately resulted in local veteran Yo Gotti signing her to his Interscope Records imprint Collective Music Group a little over a week before they dropped their 2nd showcase compilation Gangsta Art a few months later, making her the very 1st female recording artist on the label. Anyways, Life’s Great… continued to have her presence felt & EhhThang EhhThang was ok, but all roads trace back to Glorious.
The intro has a gospel sample mixed with hi-hats that I find myself enjoying quite a bit promising it’ll always gonna be what it is until the very end whereas “Hollon” produced by FNZ takes the crunk route instrumentally talking about these muhfuckas wanting to bag a stupid bitch these days. “Procedure” featuring Latto pulls from the Mobb scene a bit thanks to Supah Mario telling y’all what to do when a bad bitch walk in the room & I found myself appreciating “T.G.I.F. (Thank Glow It’s Friday)” in the context of the LP blending influences from the Memphis scene with cloud rap & crunk music turning up on a Friday evening.
“Whatchu Kno ‘Bout Me?” featuring Sexyy Red works in some synths & hi-hats so both of them can carry on the theme of partying prior to the rubbery “Stop Playing” that Timbaland laced telling everyone listening to stop fuckin’ with her. “Don’t Deserve” featuring Muni Long kinda has this trap soul admitting women all go stupid for men at one point in their lives while “Rain Down on Me” heads for a gospel trap direction showing a spiritual side to herself.
Meanwhile on “Glo’s Prayer”, we have Glo continuing the themes of religion over a cloudy trap beat just before “How I Look” featuring Megan Thee Stallion gives off a Detroit trap vibe instrumentally showing off their mob ties together. The horn-heavy “I Ain’t Going” continues to detail the gangsta lifestyle she lives, but then Bossman DLow has the weakest guest verse on “Step” despite a return to the Detroit trap sound matched with the lyrics about hoppin’ on 385 & do the dash pass these bitches.
“Let Her Cook” hooks up these hi-hats & a horn sample courtesy of both Coupe & Pooh Beatz displaying a complimentary no fucks given attitude during the 2 & a half minute run while the pop rap-flavored “I Luv Her” has a bit of nostalgia to it from the DJ Montay beat to the T-Pain hook. “Queen of Memphis” ties up Glo’s long-awaited commercial debut rightfully taking the throne as the most dominant force in Memphis right now.
Regardless if I wasn’t big on Anyways, Life’s Great… or EhhThang EhhThang, I still considered Glorilla to be one of my personal favorite artists on the entire CMG roster & Glorious dethrones her last 2 projects as the most essential body of work in her career thus far. The glow-up in comparison to the predecessors is real, nevertheless let it be known that the reigning queen of crunk is still hanging out the window with her ratchet-ass friends when the opportunity arises.
Score: 3.5/5
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