In her first years in the mainstream, GloRilla is amassing a huge fanbase. However, no one seems to be a bigger fan than Lil Durk's daughter. The Memphis rapper has been taking over with her deep-voiced rhymes, moving from "F.N.F." fame to pop culture appeal. For her next move, Glo released the deluxe edition of her Anyways, Life's Great project, which hosted a look from Lil Durk on "Ex’s (PHATNALL Remix)." To help hype the track, the pair appeared on Instagram Live together. They cracked jokes about Durk's daughter's love for Big Glo during the chat.
In a clip of the rappers' Live, Durk brought up his baby girl FaceTiming GloRilla. "What she say? She be texting me all the time. She be like, ‘Hey, what you doing?'” GloRilla kidded. Durk said he already knew about it. “She be telling me!” he said. “She be like, ‘Can I text?’” GloRilla doesn't mind the contact. “Yeah, she be texting me. I gotta send her my new number. ‘Cause I text her back and be like, ‘Hey girl!’” Durkio added he appreciated Glo being so nice to his little one. "She be geeked," said the proud dad.
Durk's Daughter Wants To Collab With GloRilla
It's common in Rap that things become a family affair, as many celebrity kids want to follow in their famous parent's footsteps. According to Durk, his daughter wants to jump on a track with her dad and his most recent collaborator. GloRilla said, “Fa sho! She said when I was talking to her, ‘My dad said I can do a song with y’all.’” Durk was down for it. “Yeah, she called me yesterday talking about, ‘Come on!’ I said, ‘You gotta come out here first!” It all may be jokes, but you never know what could happen in the future.
Meanwhile, GloRilla is feeling the effects of celebrity life. She's been welcomed with open arms, and her relatable appeal makes her a beloved figure in Rap. However, with the attention also comes negativity. As she racks up streaming numbers and continues to hit stages from coast to coast, Glo has also faced controversy. Three people recently died during a stampede at one of her concerts with Finesse2Tymes. The rappers expressed condolences, but that wasn't enough for at least one of the victims' families.
A Potential Lawsuit
It's reported that there are plans for the relatives to sue the New York venue and both artists. We'll keep you updated as more information is shared. Watch the clip of GloRilla and Lil Durk above.