Gloss & Scar Face Beef: GloRilla’s Sister Calls Out Rapper
A brewing dispute between rising rapper Gloss Up and the sister of Memphis star GloRilla, Scar Face, has escalated into a public feud, marked by accusations, challenges, and social media sparring. The tension, which surfaced over the weekend, centers around past grievances and recent claims of financial strain within GloRilla’s family.
The conflict reignited on Sunday, March 8th, when Gloss Up referenced an arrest stemming from an altercation with Scar Face during an Instagram Live session hosted by Scrappy. Gloss claimed Scar Face had recently been involved in a physical fight and directly addressed her rival with a pointed message: “F**k that bi*ch. That bi*ch should have never said my f**king name. I wasn’t even in that sh*t. That h*e kept saying my name. Now, bi*ch, eat it.”
Roots of the Rift: GloRilla, JT, and Family Dynamics
Scar Face responded swiftly on Instagram, firing back at Gloss Up with a scathing retort. “Now, Gloss, you already know your Sean Kingston-looking a*s, you should be the last bi**h coming for me on the planet Earth,” she stated. She then accused Gloss of orchestrating a confrontation involving multiple individuals against her, referencing an incident involving “20 Vs. 1.” “Them h*es swung and missed and ran, bi*ch,” Scar Face added, issuing a challenge to Gloss Up: “Gloss, get in the ring. I challenge you to get in the ring….Get in the ring for 10K.”
Gloss Up’s response involved sharing – and later deleting – Instagram posts featuring selfies adorned with shirts displaying GloRilla’s sister’s face, alongside a video clip of Scar Face engaged in a physical altercation. Scar Face subsequently threatened to reveal the reasons behind the fractured relationship between Gloss Up and GloRilla, eventually elaborating on the situation in a separate Instagram video. According to Scar Face, the initial friction stemmed from Gloss Up’s “messy” behavior, which sparked a disagreement between GloRilla and JT (JT of the City Girls). However, she clarified that GloRilla and JT have since resolved their issues, leading GloRilla to distance herself from Gloss Up.
This isn’t the first time Scar Face has publicly aired grievances. Earlier this year, she publicly called out GloRilla for allegedly failing to provide financial support to their family, a claim that sparked a wider conversation about familial obligations and financial responsibility within the music industry. She has also engaged in public disputes with other figures, including Boosie BadAzz and Finesse2tymes, after they offered their opinions on the situation, as reported by XXL Mag.
GloRilla’s Response and the Broader Context
Whereas GloRilla herself has remained relatively quiet amidst the escalating conflict, she did respond to her sister’s initial claims of financial neglect. The Steve Harvey Morning Show reported on GloRilla’s reaction, though specific details of her response were not immediately available.
GloRilla, whose real name is Leilani Farrell, has quickly become a prominent figure in the hip-hop landscape, gaining widespread recognition for her hit singles “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” and “Tomorrow 2.” Her rise to fame has been marked by a raw and energetic performance style, and a strong connection with her fanbase. She’s currently signed to Yo Gotti’s Collective Music Group (CMG), a label that has played a significant role in her career trajectory.
Gloss Up, whose real name is Ma’Khia Green, is also an emerging artist, known for her aggressive delivery and street-oriented lyrics. She gained traction through social media and independent releases, building a dedicated following before signing with a major label.
The Business of Beef: Social Media and Artist Branding
The public nature of this dispute highlights the increasingly prominent role of social media in shaping artist narratives and fueling feuds within the music industry. While disagreements between artists are not uncommon, the immediacy and reach of platforms like Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) amplify these conflicts, often turning them into public spectacles. This can be a double-edged sword for artists; while it can generate buzz and attention, it also carries the risk of damaging their reputations and alienating fans.
The challenge issued by Scar Face – a $10,000 offer for a boxing match – is a particularly striking example of this trend, echoing similar challenges seen in the past between rappers like Drake and Jake Paul. These types of stunts often serve as promotional tools, generating media coverage and driving engagement on social media.
What’s Next?
As of now, it remains unclear whether Gloss Up will accept Scar Face’s challenge or if the dispute will escalate further. GloRilla’s continued silence adds another layer of complexity to the situation. The immediate future likely involves continued social media exchanges and potential attempts at mediation. However, given the intensity of the current conflict, a resolution may not be forthcoming quickly. Both artists have ongoing career commitments – Gloss Up is focused on building momentum with her music releases, while GloRilla is preparing for upcoming tour dates and potential novel projects. The resolution of this personal conflict could certainly impact their professional trajectories, and the industry will be watching closely to see how it unfolds.
You can find more information about GloRilla’s music and tour dates on her official website: https://glorillabmg.com/. For updates on Gloss Up, follow her on social media platforms like Instagram and X. The Shade Room is also covering the story with frequent updates.