[WATCH] GloRilla Appears to Diss Sister Victoria Woods on New Track GOMF With Latto

The family feud between GloRilla and her sister Victoria Woods just went from social media rants to actual bars on wax. And Big Glo did not hold back one bit.

The Bars That Have Everyone Talking

Latto dropped the third single from her upcoming album Big Mama this week, a track called "GOMF" featuring GloRilla. On the chorus, Glo spits some lines that fans immediately connected to her ongoing beef with her blood sister Victoria.

"Get out my face, ho, beggin' for change, ho. Get you a hustle and get that out your face, ho. You coulda been anything, it's a million ways to get paid, ho." The Memphis rapper did not name names, but the internet did the math in about two seconds flat. She also reportedly takes a jab at her sister's identity, referring to someone as "BroRilla," which fans believe is a direct shot at Victoria.

The Family Drama That Started It All

For those who need a refresher, this beef has been brewing since February when Victoria Woods went nuclear on social media, accusing GloRilla (whose real name is Gloria Woods) of being a deadbeat daughter who abandoned her family after finding fame. Victoria claimed their mother still works at FedEx despite Glo's success and that the rapper does not financially support any of her nine siblings.

GloRilla fired back by sharing text messages from their mother and going live to address the accusations. During an emotional livestream, she accused Victoria of some seriously disturbing past behavior, including allegedly trying to shoot her and having her jailed for a week when they were younger.

From Social Media to the Studio

But putting it in a song? That is a whole different level. When you immortalize family beef on a track with one of the biggest rappers in the game right now, you are making a statement that this is not getting resolved anytime soon.

The collaboration with Latto is already generating massive buzz ahead of the Big Mama album release. Both artists have been on an absolute tear this year, and this track is only adding fuel to the fire. 

Social media is completely divided on this one. Some fans think GloRilla has every right to address the situation in her music, while others feel family business should stay off the records. Where do you stand? Sound off in the comments.

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