The popular American rapper and songwriter GloRilla recently expressed her excitement about Russell Wilson joining the Pittsburgh Steelers, showcasing hopes for a Super Bowl victory. She mentioned her wish to attend the Super Bowl. GloRilla’s enthusiastic endorsement of the Pittsburgh Steelers, fueled by Russell Wilson’s arrival, showcases the strong influence sports teams have on fans’ lives.
Two days ago on The Pivot Podcast, not only did she speak about Russell Wilson, but also mentioned Wilson’s better half Ciara in the conversation.
GloRilla’s vision for the Steelers and Russell Wilson
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During the conversation, she stated, “Right now we got Russ, so Ciara going to be there. I am so happy about that.” She further added, “we going to go to Super Bowl next year.”
When asked about her long-standing support for the Steelers, GloRilla revealed, “I’ve been a Steelers fan since I was three years old. I just know since I was 3 years old and nobody in my family was a Steelers fan. My daddy say my grandma was.” She further revealed, “but she died before I was born and I got her name and everything but my daddy used to always say yeah you are Steelers fan, just like my mama was.”
Her interest in contributing to the team’s spirit extends to her desire to create a song like Wiz Khalifa’s iconic “Black and Yellow” anthem. She focused on the importance of making the right song, saying, “I want to be able to make a song, but it got to be the right song.”
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Her remarks highlight the emotional connection many fans have with their favorite teams. GloRilla’s personal story of inherited fandom adds depth to her unconditional support for the Steelers. However, it’s not only the rapper that supports Wilsons, Ciara Wilson also showed admiration for GloRilla recently.
Ciara backs GloRilla’s “Yeah, Glo!”
GloRilla’s latest track “Yeah, Glo!” is making waves in the rap scene, garnering over a million streams on Spotify and YouTube. The song’s intense flow and hard-hitting beat have captured the attention of fans and celebrities alike.
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Famous basketball star LeBron James was seen singing and dancing along to “Yeah, Glo!” after a Lakers game, showcasing the song’s widespread popularity. However, James wasn’t the only celebrity endorsing GloRilla’s hit. Pop sensation Ciara Wilson shared a video on social media. She can be seen walking confidently while the song plays in the background. Her endorsement adds to the growing list of high-profile figures who have praised GloRilla’s musical talent.