GloRilla Fires Back at Young Thug and Mariah The Scientist with Hilarious Diss Track “Brianna”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

GloRilla isn’t holding back—her new diss track “Brianna” turns Young Thug’s leaked jail call insults into a hilarious counterattack.

A couple of days ago, GloRilla found herself in the crosshairs of Young Thug’s leaked jail phone calls. In the audio, Thugger and Mariah The Scientist casually mocked her appearance, with Thugger calling her a “fake Rihanna” and claiming she wasn’t cute. Though Young Thug later apologized directly and even liked one of her posts, the damage was already done—and GloRilla wasn’t letting it slide.

In response, the Memphis rapper dropped an online diss record titled “Brianna.” Using the classic beat and playful format of HotStylz and Yung Joc’s “Lookin Boy,” GloRilla turns the tables with razor-sharp humor. She relentlessly calls Young Thug everything but a saint, comparing him to a bug, a Tootsie Roll, and even a “devil-looking dude,” while also accusing him of snitching and poking fun at his famously eccentric fashion choices.

GloRilla doesn’t stop there. Toward the end of the track, she fires shots at Mariah The Scientist, likening her to Tweety Bird and joking about her “pea-sized brain.” It’s a witty, bold, and surprisingly well-crafted comeback that had social media buzzing within hours of surfacing.

Though it’s unclear whether “Brianna” will see an official release, the track is already a viral moment. I think it’s one of the funniest, most entertaining diss tracks in recent memory.




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