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Key Takeaways:
- GloRilla dropped a studio clip displaying how her viral “SHYNE” refrain with Travis Scott got here collectively.
- The monitor’s title and refrain reference Shyne’s “Dangerous Boyz” and Barrington Levy’s “Right here I Come.”
- GloRilla’s verse sparked debate on-line, however many followers praised her daring supply and vitality.
GloRilla is nicely conscious of the web clowning her refrain on Travis Scott’s “SHYNE,” and by chance, she’s able to snort proper alongside. On Tuesday (July 15), the rapper shared studio footage displaying precisely how her contributions to the JACKBOYS 2 track got here collectively.
“Do not ask me ’bout no h** I used to f**okay with, I ain’t bought nothin’ to say / My solely remorse is bein’ too younger to f**okay Matthew McConaughey,” GloRilla rapped into the mic simply moments earlier than delivering the hilarious “wobbly, wiggly, wobbly, wiggly” refrain. Shortly after, she burst out in laughter. Check out the clip under.
For these too younger to catch the reference, GloRilla’s refrain on “SHYNE” really pays homage to Shyne’s basic “Dangerous Boyz,” which famously sampled Barrington Levy’s “Right here I Come.” The title of Scott and GloRilla’s monitor is, after all, a direct tribute to the Belizean rapper.
Even with the historic context, that didn’t cease social media from getting their jokes off. “‘SHYNE’ is hearth, however that wiggly wobbly s**t caught me off guard,” one X consumer mentioned. One other wrote, “As a person with Jamaican lineage, I can’t forgive Travis for what he did on ‘SHYNE.’” Proceed scrolling to see extra reactions.
Mockingly, GloRilla ended up delivering one of many stronger verses on JACKBOYS 2. On high of that, she was the one feminine rapper featured on all the venture. The compilation additionally included appearances from artists like Kodak Black, 21 Savage, Playboi Carti, Future and Tyla, amongst others.
“SHYNE” additionally served as one other entry in GloRilla’s already intensive characteristic run this yr. She opened robust on Lil Child’s WHAM with “Redbone,” joined forces with Teddy Swims for “She Obtained It,” and helped enhance GELO’s star energy with “Can You Please.” Since then, we have additionally seen the Grammy Award nominee lend her voice to Anycia’s “By no means Want,” Queen Key’s “Hell Woods 2,” Jorjiana’s “ILBB2 (Remix)” and numerous different releases.