GloRilla’s family drama has spilled straight into the music.

The Memphis rapper’s sister, Brorilla, is calling out GloRilla, Latto, Drake, and Soulja Boy after the release of “GOMF,” a new Latto track featuring GloRilla that appears to take aim at their ongoing family dispute. The song has already been making noise online, but Blorilla made it clear she is not taking the alleged diss quietly.

On the track, GloRilla raps: “Get out my face, he, begging for change, he / Get you a hustle and get that p**y out your face, he.”

She continues: “You could’ve been anything, it’s a million ways to get paid, he / But you ain’t s**t but a freaky stud that’s laced, he.”

Another line appears to reference the accusations Brorilla previously made against her sister.

“I heard she don’t take care of her family, I would never / She need her own style, she always trying to copy the next b***h.”

That was enough for Woods, who responded in an online video and aimed at everyone attached to the record.

“F*** Drake, f*** Soulja Boy, f**** Latto, f**** Glo,” she said.

Woods then went after Latto directly, accusing her of using GloRilla for the record while also dragging Cardi B into the conversation.

“Latto, you not even getting claimed in public by your baby daddy, bh,” Woods said. “He, you pregnant by a married man while you want to sit here and put Glo on a record. Both of y’all b*hes running behind Cardi B’s crown y’all could never get or take on no day.”

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Drake was also pulled into the backlash after he reportedly liked posts about the song, while Soulja Boy appeared in the “GOMF” music video. Woods took issue with both.

“Drake, bh, you suing a motherfer over dissing the st out you,” she continued. “I thought it was good, I thought it was cool. Y’all write diss songs back to back. You’s a bh any motherfing way. ’Cause you mad ’cause Kendrick Lamar got on your a. You want to sit here and ‘applaud’ Latto, b***h.”

She then turned to Soulja Boy.

“Soulja Boy, your outfits still big as fk ever since ‘Youuuu!’ And you lame as a motherf*er and can’t rap.”

The tension between GloRilla and Woods has been building for months. Brorilla previously accused the rapper of financially neglecting her family, prompting a public back-and-forth that has played out across social media. GloRilla later appeared to respond online, including by sharing what looked like a text exchange involving financial support for their mother.

Now, “GOMF” has brought the feud back into full view.

Brorilla ended her response by saying she is done holding back.

“I’m coming for all y’all, fk all y’all,” she said. “Anybody who liked that motherfing song... Get like Cardi B... You and Latto could never be Cardi B. Y’all bhes got to jump on a motherf*ing record together to try to get the type of views Cardi B get. Let’s go. I’m done being nice, f*** that st.”

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