Memphis rap queen GloRilla serves pure confidence in her latest visual drop for “Special,” directed by Troy Roscoe.
The Grammy-nominated artist transforms self-affirmation into a cinematic spectacle that hits differently from her Drumline-inspired “MARCH” companion piece.
The visual opens with Big Glo commanding a synchronised dance routine before shifting into an introspective locker room setting where multiple versions of herself rap the track’s vulnerable lyrics.
This clever mirror effect captures the layered complexity she brings to every bar. Mock magazine covers flash across the screen, portraying Glo as both icon and athlete, while the video climaxes with powerful imagery of her dripping in gold medals and holding a victory torch.
“Special” strips back the aggression that defined “MARCH,” revealing a softer dimension where GloRilla asks her man to recognize what makes her unique.
The production from Lil Ronnie, Bankroll Got It, and Nevermind creates a mid-tempo canvas for her most personal record yet, blending grit with genuine emotion.
These dual releases arrive during Big Glo’s historic Grammy moment. She stands among only 13 women ever nominated for Best Rap Album, with additional nods for “TGIF” and Tyler, The Creator’s “Sticky.”
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