GloRilla to release “Typa” single on June 6

GloRilla announces new “Typa” single

GloRilla is about to shake up summer 2025 in a major way. After a breakout year filled with chart success, major festival performances, and a headlining tour, she’s officially kicking off her next era with a brand-new single titled “Typa,” set for release on June 6.

The announcement came directly from Glo herself on Wednesday, when she posted the cover art to her social media accounts. In it, she strikes a bold pose alongside a male model, showcasing the confident, in-control energy her fans have come to expect. If the visual is any indicator, “Typa” is going to be anything but subtle.

GloRilla’s Momentum Is Unstoppable

This release marks GloRilla’s first new single of 2025, and the timing couldn’t be more strategic. She’s fresh off her Glorious Tour, which wrapped up in April and spanned major cities across the U.S. The tour was a direct follow-up to the success of her 2024 debut studio album, also titled “Glorious,” which debuted at #5 on the Billboard 200.

It’s not just about numbers — it’s about impact. GloRilla’s emergence from the vibrant Memphis rap scene has been one of the most authentic and energetic waves in modern hip-hop. Her distinctive Southern drawl, unapologetic lyrics, and undeniable charisma have made her a standout artist in a crowded field.

What We Know About “Typa”

While not much is known yet about the production details or lyrics of “Typa,” fans are already speculating that the song will continue in the vein of her bold, no-nonsense anthems like “F.N.F. (Let’s Go),” “Tomorrow 2,” and “Yeah Glo.” Given the timing of its release and her recent mainstream visibility — including two weekends at Coachella 2025 — this single could easily be one of the songs of the summer.

“Typa” is expected to reflect the empowered, high-energy tone that has defined her discography so far. If previous singles are any clue, listeners can expect hard-hitting 808s, catchy hooks, and lyrics that speak directly to young women navigating confidence, relationships, and leveling up in life.

From Memphis to the Masses

GloRilla’s rise has been nothing short of meteoric. Born Gloria Hallelujah Woods, the Memphis native first gained national attention with her viral breakout hit “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” in 2022. Produced by Hitkidd, the track quickly became a TikTok sensation and earned her a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Performance. That single alone opened doors to a deal with Yo Gotti’s CMG label, setting her on a path toward superstardom.

But Glo didn’t just ride the wave — she paddled hard. Her subsequent releases, including “Blessed,” “Tomorrow 2” with Cardi B, and the “Ehhthang Ehhthang” mixtape in early 2024, showcased her versatility and growth as an artist. She’s managed to walk the line between mainstream appeal and underground authenticity, a balance that few rappers — male or female — maintain as they rise.

A Breakout Year Leading Into a New Chapter

The success of her Glorious album and tour solidified GloRilla’s place as one of the most promising rappers of her generation. That album featured highlights like “TGIF,” which became her highest-charting solo single to date, and collaborations with big-name artists such as Latto, Sexyy Red, Muni Long, Kirk Franklin,Megan Thee Stallion, and BossMan Dlow.

The Glorious Tour, meanwhile, was more than a victory lap — it was a statement. GloRilla proved she could hold down a stage on her own, delivering high-energy performances night after night. The inclusion of YWR Rambo and Queen Key on the lineup also underscored her support for up-and-coming talent, particularly from underrepresented regions like Memphis and Chicago.

Her appearances at Coachella 2025 — performing on back-to-back weekends — further boosted her profile, putting her in front of thousands of new fans and aligning her with some of the biggest names in music.

Why “Typa” Matters

The release of “Typa” isn’t just another single drop — it’s a temperature check for GloRilla’s staying power. In a music industry that often burns through talent quickly, GloRilla is proving she’s not a flash in the pan. Her voice, her attitude, and her unique take on Southern rap culture are building her a fan base that extends far beyond viral moments.

With a new album likely in the pipeline for late 2025 or early 2026, “Typa” could set the tone for what’s to come. Whether it’s a party anthem, a street record, or something totally unexpected, Glo’s creative decisions this year will play a big role in defining her next chapter.

GloRilla’s Place in Hip-Hop in 2025

As of now, female rappers are dominating the conversation in hip-hop — and GloRilla is right in the mix. Alongside artists like LattoIce SpiceMegan Thee StallionDoja Cat, and JT, Glo is helping to redefine what it means to be a woman in rap. And unlike earlier generations, this wave is coexisting, not competing — fans are embracing multiple styles and voices at once.

GloRilla stands out because she leans fully into her roots. Her gritty, unpolished flow, her raw storytelling, and her unapologetic Southern identity are central to her brand. In a genre where authenticity is everything, Glo keeps it real — even as her fame skyrockets.

What’s Next for Glo?

Looking ahead, all signs point to a second studio album on the horizon. While Glo has yet to confirm a release date, the success of “Typa” could influence the rollout. A music video is likely in the works, and fans are already calling for live performances on platforms like Jimmy FallonTiny Desk, or even a surprise BET Awards appearance.

There’s also speculation about more brand partnerships and a potential festival run in Europe, which would be her first time touring internationally. If her domestic impact is any indicator, international audiences are in for a treat.

GloRilla Is Just Getting Started

As “Typa” drops on June 6, GloRilla continues to rise as one of the most authentic and electric voices in today’s hip-hop landscape. From the streets of Memphis to the stages of Coachella and beyond, she’s proving that her story is only just beginning.

Whether you’re a day-one fan or just discovering her, now’s the time to pay attention. “Typa” might just be the track that defines the summer — and further cements GloRilla’s legacy as one of rap’s most important new voices.