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Victoria Woods Takes on GloRilla, Involves Drake, Latto & Soulja Boy!

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Tensions between GloRilla and her sister, Victoria Woods, have escalated into a public dispute involving several prominent rappers. The conflict began after GloRilla's song "GOMF" was perceived by Woods as targeting her.

Escalating Dispute

Victoria Woods went viral after expressing her belief that GloRilla's lyrics on the track "GOMF" were directed at their family issues. The song includes sharp lines about financial struggles and responsibility, which Woods interpreted as a personal attack.

Industry Reactions

The controversy gained momentum when notable figures like Drake and Soulja Boy appeared to engage with the track. Drake reportedly liked social media posts about it, and Soulja Boy joined Latto in the music video, further catching Woods' attention.

Public Outburst

In response, Victoria Woods released a video harshly criticizing Drake, Soulja Boy, Latto, and GloRilla. She questioned Latto’s public image, criticized Drake’s approach to conflicts, and mocked Soulja Boy’s style.

Woods compared the collaboration unfavorably to Cardi B's success, suggesting that neither GloRilla nor Latto could achieve similar heights alone. The feud continues to draw significant online attention as family loyalty remains a key point of tension.

This once personal disagreement is now attracting wider industry interest. It's unclear whether the dispute will remain within the family or become a larger issue in the rap scene.