J-hope & GloRilla – Killin It Girl: Fans’ Choice
J-Hope and GloRilla’s “Killin It Girl” has definitively taken the lead in a new music poll, with fans crowning it their top pick amongst recent releases.The dynamic hip-hop track, featuring J-Hope of BTS and rapper GloRilla, secured a commanding 87% of the vote. This stellar performance outpaced releases from artists including Lil Tecca and Zara Larsson, signaling strong audience support. News Directory 3 has the inside scoop on the iconic collaboration. “Killin It Girl” follows J-Hope’s recent releases,and the artist’s recent HOPE ON THE STAGE tour concluded on June 13. Discover what’s next for J-Hope and hear his plans for future musical adventures.
J-Hope and Glorilla’s “Killin It Girl” Takes Top Role in Music Poll
Updated June 16, 2025
The collaboration between J-Hope of BTS and Memphis rapper Glorilla, “Killin It Girl,” has claimed the top spot in a recent music poll. Music fans overwhelmingly favored the track, making it their favorite new release of the week.
“Killin It Girl” garnered 87% of the vote, surpassing new music from Lil Tecca, Mark Ronson and RAYE, Zara Larsson, Brandon Lake, and Gunna.
the song features a hip-hop vibe, with Glorilla embodying an irresistible persona. As Big Glo raps, “He said I be killin’ it, I said I do this everyday.”
The single follows a year of releases for J-Hope, including “Sweet Dreams” with miguel and “Mona Lisa.”
J-Hope said in May that “sweet Dreams,” featuring Miguel, has a soulful vibe.He added that “Mona Lisa” brings a hip-hop energy. He noted both tracks offer a glimpse into his broader musical world and that he has more experiments in store.
J-Hope’s HOPE ON THE STAGE tour included sold-out concerts at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center in March. The tour concluded with a performance at South Korea’s Goyang Stadium on Friday, june 13.
In the poll,the ”other” category received 10% of the vote,while Lil Tecca’s “Dopamine” came in third with nearly 1%.
What’s next
Fans can anticipate more musical ventures from J-hope as he continues to explore new sounds and collaborations.
