Memphis doesn't share a city well. On "MANE," it doesn't have to.
The drop
GloRilla and Pooh Shiesty dropped "MANE" on June 25 with an official video — Big Glo's first solo single of the year (RatingsGameMusic). It's produced by London Jae, Squat Beats, and B100, and it's exactly what the title promises: two Memphis voices trading bars over a cold, glassy beat, no hook-chasing, just flexing and tallying up the road it took.
Two of the city's biggest, on one record
This is a real link, not a feature-for-numbers. GloRilla is the most commercially dominant rapper Memphis has minted in years; Pooh Shiesty is one of its most influential street voices, and his presence here puts him back in the rotation on a marquee record. Putting both on the same track is the city closing ranks — the kind of in-house collab that keeps the bag and the bragging rights local.
Why our audience cares
Memphis is a sound, not just a zip code — the icy, menacing strain that runs from Three 6 Mafia through Gangsta Boo to this. When the city's commercial queen and one of its street anchors lock in, that's the lineage protecting itself: keep the production in-house (London Jae is Memphis-raised), keep the features in the family, keep the ownership of the sound where it started. "MANE" isn't a crossover play. It's a flag plant.
### Sources - RatingsGameMusic — GloRilla & Pooh Shiesty go ice cold on 'MANE' - HotNewHipHop — Pooh Shiesty & GloRilla 'MANE' - Surfaced via X "Today's News" (4,900+ posts, Entertainment)

