NYPD Crashes Glorilla’s Flash Mob For Her New Song, “Hollon”
GloRilla Takes the Wheel for a Wild Ride in “Hollon” Music Video Life of the party, Memphis rapper GloRilla continues to tease her acting bag with the release of the music video for her new single, “Hollon.” Dropping just days before her highly anticipated debut album “GLORIOUS” hits stores on October 11th, the video promises a high energy, unrestricted vibe. Reminiscent of a true NYC MTA experience, the “Hollon” video casts Glorilla as a typical “I get paid anyways” bus driver who lets nearly anything go and at some point, joins the fun. The short film was directed by Troy Roscoe, who is also responsible for shooting Glorilla’s “Internet Trolls” as well as shooting for other artist around the world including, Burna Boy, Polo G, BNXN, K-Trap, and Flo. The array of characters included a heated lip lock, girls fighting, teasing children, a passenger having a loud phone conversation and lots of swerving but what you may not have noticed were the dancers. The thoughtful rapper lent her camera to Tik Toker and creator of the viral dance, Lindseay Osburn and her sons. Big Glo’s bus service is clearly not your average ride. It’s a testament to the infectious energy that has propelled GloRilla to the forefront of the music scene. Glorilla has a flash mob in NYC On Oct 4th on the brink of her music video release for “Hollon”, Glorilla orchestrated a flash mob in NYC Time Square. Word spread quickly as the Grammy nominated artist made her way to the heart of the city. Time Square is known for its 24-hour lights, exuberant nightlife, street performers and rich culture. Prior to Glorilla’s entrance, a Kpop group took their turn on the stage and shot for over an hour. Yet the minute the Memphis rapper took over the spotlight with the dance team, Brickhouse NYC, a high strung police officer immediately came on scene trying to shut her down. Big Glo did not pay that police officer any mind, as she was not breaking any rules. Her security creating a barrier of defense Glo prevailed in her endeavor for roll out content. Several dancers take over the NYC streets to do their big one all the time and after posting to Tik Tok, several New Yorkers have affirmed that they have NEVER seen a police officer stop someone from playing music and dancing in Time Square until that day. Glorilla is gearing up to drop her first studio album The release of “Hollon” comes hot on the heels of a whirlwind few months for Glorilla. Her latest project, the 12-track mixtape “Ehhthang, Ehhthang” has racked up over 550 million streams in the U.S. alone. Songs like “Yeah Glo” and the Megan Thee Stallion collab “Wanna Be” dominated the summer, hitting the Urban Radio Top 10 along with her Rihanna-approved anthem “TGIF.” This feat made Glo the first female artist in almost a decade to achieve that level of radio success. Glorilla’s achievements extend beyond the charts. In September, she received the key to the city of Memphis, further solidifying her hometown connection. She also delivered a show-stopping performance at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards, where she received four nominations and turned heads with a stunning red carpet look inspired by Vogue. The “F.N.F.” hitmaker has also been busy touring with Megan Thee Stallion on her sold-out “Hot Girl Summer” tour and presenting at prestigious events like the ESPYs, iHeartRadio Music Awards, and Billboard Women in Music. The accolades keep coming: Glorilla is up for a whopping seven nominations at the upcoming 2024 BET Hip Hop Awards. With the release of “Hollon” and the looming arrival of “GLORIOUS,” it’s clear that GloRilla is on a mission to dominate the music world. Especially after doubt set in from fans when Glorilla dropped “Cha Cha Cha” featuring Fivio Foreign. This isn’t just another stop on the route – it’s a wild ride you won’t want to miss. Here’s some additional information about GloRilla: Glorilla is a rising star in the hip hop world, and she is sure to continue to make waves in the music industry.