Lyrically, she’s still the girl who shows up late to the function in sweats and leaves with your man’s chain. But there’s a new sharpness here. On “Receipts.zip,” she narrates a cheating scandal not with tears, but by listing Venmo charges over a hypnotic, sparse beat. It’s petty. It’s brilliant.
If you download GLO.RARE.zip , don’t bother trying to unzip it for hidden tracks. The compression is the point. This isn’t a lossless album; it’s a shot of Memphis-bred, speaker-rattling chaos squeezed into a folder small enough to pass around the group chat.
The downside? The compression works against her on “Slow Dance (Interlude),” a 45-second R&B detour that sounds like it was recorded through a walkie-talkie. It’s the one time the gimmick feels like a crutch rather than a style. GloRilla - GLORIOUS.zip
The “.zip” in the title is a cheeky middle finger to the streaming era’s obsession with bloated tracklists. GloRilla knows you’re going to extract three songs for your gym playlist and delete the rest. And she’s fine with that. The highlight, “Big Glo Energy (feat. Sexyy Red),” is less a collaboration and more a competitive screaming match over who can make the floor collapse first.
Across 11 tracks (none over two minutes and forty seconds), GloRilla does exactly what she promised on “F.N.F. (Throwback)”—she refuses to grow up in the way the industry wants her to. No sad girl interludes. No confessional ballads about the pitfalls of fame. Instead, we get “Pop It Like a Pothole,” where she raps over a beat that sounds like a car alarm fighting a 808 kick drum. Lyrically, she’s still the girl who shows up
(Review / First Listen)
7.8 / 10 (High compression, high impact) It’s petty
GLO.RARE.zip isn't a masterpiece of lyricism. It’s a vibe, a weapon, and a meme all at once. Unzip it, lose a few files, and turn up the bass until your phone rattles off the table.