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GloRilla Reportedly Faces Lawsuit After Using Viral ‘No BBL’ Catchphrase In Her Lyrics

GloRilla has reportedly been sued for allegedly stealing a catchphrase from an influencer and incorporating it into one of her songs. The woman who filed the suit claims that after she made the phrase ‘No BBL’ go viral on social media, the Memphis rapper added it to her lyrics. She also asserts that there is no chance the whole thing was a coincidence.

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GloRilla Faces Lawsuit Over All Natural, No BBL Lyric

According to court docs obtained by Billboard, Natalie Henderson is coming for GloRilla, claiming the rapper took her viral catchphrase, All natural, no BBL, for her track Never Find off her debut album Glorious. On the track, Glo can be heard rapping, Natural, no BBL, but I’m still gon’ give him hell. He ain’t gotta flip no coin, still gon’ give him heads or tails. Natalie ia saying shes the one who made the phrase pop off online, celebrating natural bodies and throwing shade at people with butt lifts.

Heres where it gets interesting, though. Hendersons legal team claims in court docs that Glo allegedly didnt even attempt to obtain permission to use the phrase. In the docs, her lawyer explains, There are unmistakable similarities between the two works.

The documents further assert the resemblance between the words in Glo’s song and Natalie’s post on social media, not just in terms of the phrase but also in terms of lyrics, arrangement, and melody. So far, GloRilla has been quiet on the matter. She hasn’t addressed the suit on social media either.

Details On GloRilla’s Past Legal Issues

This isn’t the first time GloRilla got caught up in legal drama. Roomies, yall remember when Plies came for her, Megan Thee Stallion and Soulja Boy back in November 2024? As TSR previously reported, Plies accused Glo and Meg of ripping off his 2008 track, ‘Me & My Goons,’ with their song ‘Wanna Be.’

Plies also stated that Soulja Boy first used his infrared countdown beat in Pretty Boy Swag back in 2010 without permission. Then, Meg and Glo allegedly sampled it without clearing it. However, by March 2025, Plies had a change of heart and dropped the lawsuit without prejudice.” This means he could refile the case in court at any time.

Big Glo’s Grind Shows No Signs Of Slowing Down

Despite the legal issues, GloRilla has continued to thrive and live her best life. Her debut album, ‘Glorious’, released in October 2024, continues to make waves. Multiple songs from it have landed on Billboards Hot 100 over the past few months. Meanwhile, sis was doing a whole lot of flexing back in April during a sold-out show on her tour. Execs from her record label appeared in the middle of the show, surprising Glo with a bunch of plaques stemming from the success of the songs lifted from Glorious. And lets not sleep on her big win at the 2025 BET Awards earlier this month. Glo scooped up the Best Gospel/Inspirational Award for her track ‘Rain Down On Me’ featuring Kirk Franklin and Maverick City Music.

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