GloRilla Sparks Baby Rumors With New Song Lyrics
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Rap fans are buzzing over a possible pregnancy hint in GloRilla's new song 'RAIN DOWN ON ME,' alongside Kirk Franklin, Maverick City Music, Kierra Sheard, and Chandler Moore.

AceShowbiz - GloRilla's latest album "GLORIOUS" has taken the music world by storm, sparking a wave of fan theories and lyrical dissections. The album's deep and sometimes cryptic lines are giving fans plenty to talk about - from speculations on possible pregnancies to potential disses aimed at fellow artists.

One of the most talked-about tracks is "RAIN DOWN ON ME," featuring Kirk Franklin, Maverick City Music, Kierra Sheard, and Chandler Moore. A particular bar has caught the attention of listeners. "Watch over my family, Lord, and watch over all of my partners / And even though he hate me, Lord, watch over my baby father," raps GloRilla. Fans are buzzing with questions - does this line confirm that the Memphis rapper has a child or is currently expecting?

While this line has left fans in a speculative frenzy, it's not the first time GloRilla has alluded to a pregnancy. In her previous track "Nut Quick," she stated, "Found out I was pregnant, got it gone, and I ain't f**k since," which many interpreted as an admission of an abortion. Responding to the resurfaced rumors in January 2023, she clarified, "Y'all slow as f**k. I was just playing on that picture. Nobody knew when I actually was pregnant until it was gone."

This revelation has led fans to believe that the "baby father" mentioned in "RAIN DOWN ON ME" is the man who fathered the child she aborted. As plausible as these theories sound, they remain speculative and should be taken with caution.

Besides the pregnancy speculation, "GLORIOUS" has ignited discussions around potential beefs. Some listeners think Latto threw shade at Ice Spice in the track "PROCEDURE" with the line, "But b***hes ain't got s**t to steal, like, f**k I want from you? / Talking about taking spots, Caresha please."

GloRilla herself is not free from controversy. On the Sexyy Red-assisted track "WHATCHU KNO ABOUT ME," fans believed she took a shot at JT, a former member of City Girls. The line "You won't never catch me slipping, I ain't no f***ing Cinderella, stupid b***h" is said to reference the "City Cinderella" mixtape, sparking speculation of underlying tensions.

As more fans dive into the album, "GLORIOUS" continues to be a source of rich lyrical content that proves GloRilla's prowess in delivering music that keeps fans guessing and engaged. Only time will tell what further theories and interpretations arise from this compelling body of work.

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