Artist of the Week: GloRilla
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Just one day after arriving on Friday, September 23, the Memphis femcee's new track with Cardi B, 'Tomorrow 2', jumped to No. 1 at Apple Music U.S.

AceShowbiz - GloRilla is apparently on her way to becoming one of the most popular female rappers in the U.S. The Memphis-born artist has boasted her name on some music charts with her new single "Tomorrow 2", which features a guest appearance from Cardi B.

Just one day after arriving on Friday, September 23, the track jumped to No. 1 at Apple Music U.S. It also debuted in the Top 5 of the DSP's global chart. As for its accompanying music video, it has amassed more than 12 million views.

The visuals was also dropped on Friday. It shows GloRilla meeting with her friends in a New York City mini market before driving around the city streets and dancing in subway stations.

GloRilla, who signed with Yo Gotti's CMG imprint in July, then asks Cardi to join the group at a house party. The Grammy-winning femcee later shows up, ditching her signature sexy look by wearing a varsity jacket, black pants and sunglasses.

GloRilla shot to fame after her single "F.N.F. (Let's Go)" ft. Hitkidd went viral on TikTok. With the tune, she scored her first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 and it peaked at No. 42. In addition, the song topped Billboard's Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart.

Later in September, GloRilla treated fans to the remix to "F.N.F. (Let's Go)". It features vocals from Latto (Mulatto) and City Girls' member JT. Saweetie was supposed to be on the song, but it's unclear why she did not make it to the final cut.

GloRilla is seemingly enjoying her success. On Sunday, October 2, she revealed on Twitter that she has been "smiling for 6 months straight." Also, GloRilla is still in disbelief that she has worked with Cardi. She exclaimed in another tweet, "I have a f**king damn feature with cardi mf b !!! I just woke up & realized dat."

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