‘I Haven’t Made Not 1 Red Cent’: GloRilla Speaks Out About Not Having Made Any Money off of Hit Single ‘F.N.F (Let’s Go)’
Rapper GloRilla may involved in an legal battle over her hit single “F.N.F. (Let’s Go).” The track produced by Grammy-nominated producer Hitkidd climbed its way to the top of Billboard charts. The song and video of Glo and her friends twerking through Memphis traffic led to a record deal with fellow rapper Yo Gotti’s Collective Music Group in July. However, in a since-deleted rant on Twitter, Hitkidd accused the label of attempting to take ownership of the song since it has made it to mainstream success.
“So basically these folks are trying to take me to court over ‘FNF’ because they want to OWN the song, BUT they want to own the song to put it on this EP which both parties knew,” he tweeted. “So tell me how you gone PUT “FNF” in your contract without telling me, AFTER…”
GloRilla’s “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” won the Best Breakthrough Hip-Hop Award, which she accepted with her CMG family at the 2022 BET Hip Hop Awards. Hitkidd alleges the fellow Memphis native signed a contract for the song without his knowledge. He claims she was warned about using lawyers from her label.
“I told you & your MANAGER everyday that we was in LA with Saweetie, that labels are going to try to sign you because of ‘FNF’ so watch out,” the 27-year-old said. “I also told you to let me know when labels reach out so we can be on the same page, but you still went and signed my song without telling me.”