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Although 2025 already has no scarcity of song-of-the-year contenders, Anycia’s get-it-on-your-own anthem “By no means Want” is particularly for the women. Launched on Friday (March 28), the effervescent Atlanta rapper teamed up with GloRilla and KARRAHBOOO to make one factor crystal clear: They don’t want a person “for a godd**n factor.”
“B**ch, I am up, I am a money out queen/ KBOOO too, fairly lil’ factor,” Anycia, wearing a protracted pink fur coat and matching nails, spat early in. A couple of bars later, KARRAHBOOO stored the strain on: “N**ga pressed to get me again, say he tryna discuss it out/ Runnin’ laps round these h**s, it really feel like I am workin’ out.”
Elsewhere, on the second verse, GloRilla tells the women who wanted to listen to it, “H**, stand the f**ok up and cease cryin’ ’bout that n**ga/ B**ch, go outdoors as a substitute of spyin’ on these n**gasoline.” It’s a promising lead-in to Large Nene’s upcoming Gangsta Grillz mixtape with DJ Drama, aptly titled Grady Child.
“I wished to make one thing that basically spoke to girls standing on their very own, not simply in relationships however in each a part of life,” Anycia described the observe to Billboard. She added, “I stated, ‘Let me discover probably the most disrespectful girls I can to get on this observe with me!’”
Anycia And KARRAHBOOO Go Collectively Actual Dangerous
“By no means Want” serves as Anycia and KARRAHBOOO’s second collaboration, and by now, it’s much more purpose to hope for a full joint venture. They beforehand linked up on “SPLASH BROTHERS,” which helped put them on the map in a giant approach. The report later ended up on 2024’s PRINCESS POP THAT, additionally dwelling to “BRB” and the Latto-assisted “BACK OUTSIDE.”
GloRilla Has But To Miss When It Comes To Options
We’re solely 1 / 4 into the 12 months, and GloRilla has already stacked a minimum of half a dozen options. She began the 12 months robust on Lil Child’s WHAM standout “Redbone,” then linked up with Teddy Swims for “She Received It.” Since then, she’s popped up on GELO’s “Can You Please,” Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco’s “Cowboy,” Queen Key’s “Hell Woods 2” and Jorjiana’s “ILBB2 (Remix).”