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Revved Up Revival, GloRilla’s Lyrics Take the Pulpit by Storm

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Revved Up Revival, GloRilla’s Lyrics Take the Pulpit by Storm

 

GloRilla‘s musical journey has hit a high note, and it’s not just the fans who are singing her praises. Despite facing a wave of criticism for her online comments and recent musical ventures, the tide turned when she unleashed the trap anthem “Yeah Glo!” in early February. This gritty Memphis femcee’s confident flow struck a chord, catching the attention of none other than Rev. Melech E. M. Thomas, who has incorporated her affirming lyrics into his sermons!

A devout GloRilla enthusiast, Rev. Thomas appreciates the artist’s inspirational lyrical content. Referring to her by her real name, Gloria Hallelujah Woods, he dubs her the perfect “gospel artist.” In a recent sermon, Rev. Thomas expounded on the theme of how swiftly God can “spin the block” on your life, borrowing a powerful bar from GloRilla’s track “Tomorrow 2.” He even encouraged his congregation to echo a resounding “Yeah Glo!” to one another.

GloRilla, upon discovering the preacher’s use of her lyrics, couldn’t contain her excitement, shouting out on Twitter, “PREACH! Yeah Glo🗣️”

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What are your thoughts on Rev. Thomas weaving GloRilla’s verses into his sermons? Do you believe “Yeah Glo!” is her best track to date? Is it still on your playlist, and does it amplify your anticipation for her future releases? Share your thoughts in the comments below. And, as always, stay tuned to Honk Magazine for the latest updates on GloRilla and the dynamic world of music!

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Jonathan Zogbi reaches new heights with new release “Sky High”

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Jonathan Zogbi’s latest release, “Sky High,” is a turning point in his career as a musician. It turns personal problems into a message of hope and growth. The track has a catchy beat and a modern, sleek production style, but it also has a deeper meaning and purpose.

“Sky High” draws on modern pop music and gives it a spiritual boost. The production is bright, which makes it easy to get into, but it doesn’t take away from the song’s emotional core. On the other hand, Zogbi walks a fine line between being popular and telling a good story.

The story behind this release is what makes it so cool. After getting a diagnosis that changed his life, Zogbi left his job as an engineer and turned inward, eventually turning to music. This started as a personal outlet, but it has clearly grown into something more purposeful: a place for realness, connection, and art rooted in a message. Jonathan Zogbi’s new song “Sky High” is also a statement about an artistic path defined by purpose, showing that you can rise even when things are tough.

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Knux Burgandy rejects being average on new release “Mediocre”

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Knux Burgandy’s new single, “Mediocre,” sounds more like a personal statement than a song. The Boston producer-artist is all in on pain rap, and the song hits hard and with purpose. It’s based on raw feelings, sharpened by what you’ve been through.

“Mediocre” is a hard-hitting trap record, but what really sets it apart is its heart. Burgandy doesn’t just rap, he also talks about how he feels, thinks, and fights against settling for less. It’s easy to chant the hook, and it stays in your head after just one listen. The message, on the other hand, lasts a lot longer, no matter what happens, don’t settle for an average life.

Knux Burgandy is becoming well-known in a way that seems real and important. His community is increasingly supporting him, and he is clearly dedicated to his work. The word “mediocre” isn’t just a word, it’s a reminder that being average was never the goal.

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