Watch ASAP Rocky’s hilarious reaction to Rihanna rapping GloRilla’s TGIF

In the video, RiRi flaunts some alluring dance moves while enthusiastically rapping along to the track.


Pop Culture & Art June 29, 2024
Courtesy: Reuters

Earlier this month, GloRilla released her upbeat new single "TGIF," perfect for summer vibes. Fans are loving it, and it's gaining attention from fellow celebrities. 

Today, Rihanna posted a video on Instagram jamming to the catchy track, impressing her partner ASAP Rocky.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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She captioned the post with "Happy friday." In the video, RiRi flaunts some alluring dance moves while enthusiastically rapping along to the track, with ASAP Rocky watching in silence.

"Where my drink at?" he eventually quips, adding, "I'm too old for this sh*t." Rihanna's clear admiration for the track is evident, and fans can't blame her. They're expressing their reactions to her dance moves and ASAP Rocky's amusing response in her comments.

Among the initial commenters was GloRilla herself, clearly delighted to discover Rihanna's appreciation for her song. "RIRI OMGGGGGG," she exclaimed, accompanied by several heart-eye emojis.

Keke Palmer, Ice Spice, Yung Miami, and others also joined the comments to express their admiration for the Fenty icon.

However, Rihanna isn't just enjoying other artists' music these days. Earlier this month, she announced that she has begun working on her long-awaited new album, fulfilling the desires of her fans who have been eagerly waiting for years.

She has raised expectations for her next project, telling Extra in April that she is committed to ensuring it's flawless. "It’s gonna be amazing,” she described.

“It has to be — that is the only reason it’s not out yet. If I’m not feeling it and I’m not feeling like it represents the evolution, the time I spent away … There should be a show of growth, right?” 

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