GloRilla has unveiled the cover art and tracklist for her debut EP Anyways, Life’s Great as she gets set to release it.
The resident of Memphis, Tennessee, posted the information and the release date on Instagram on Monday, November 7. The album’s cover has Big Glo sitting on the ground while sporting shades, a metallic top, and red leggings. It is scheduled to be released on Friday, November 11.
The EP will have nine songs on it, and Cardi B, Nikipooh, and Hitkidd will all make appearances. The Cardi-assisted “Tomorrow 2” and the number-one song “F.N.F (Let’s Go)” will both be included on the EP, as planned.
GloRilla captioned her photo, “Excited to reveal the official cover for my debut EP, ‘Anyways, Life’s Great’ coming FRIDAY, 11/11.” “Super excited about this, GloRidaz, my anxiety is through the roof! I urge everyone to hurry up and pre-save because I have something special for you tomorrow.
Since releasing “F.N.F (Let’s Go)” in April, GloRilla has been on quite the run. After signing with Yo Gotti’s Collective Music Group, she released a number of tracks, including “Blessed” and “Tomorrow.”
When Cardi B learned about the popular musician, she stated that “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” was the summer’s best song, which paved the way for their collaborative effort on “Tomorrow 2.” The official music video for the song, which was released in September, showed the rappers running wild in New York City.
GloRilla is providing her admirers with comic relief while she establishes her credentials with this incredible run. In a recent interview with Kiss FM, Glo admitted she had no idea foxes existed.
Henrie Kwushue, the host, noted that London has a fox problem because of the animal’s propensity to wander the streets at night and cause all kinds of trouble. GloRilla was surprised to learn that there was such a thing, though.
“Foxes? What’s that?” she said. “The animal, fox? Y’all got them out here? That’s normal? So they like dogs? So y’all not scared of them? So they are orange? I can’t believe it. I never even knew foxes was real.”