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GloRilla And Keyshia Cole Unite For 'Typa' Live At 2025 BET Awards

GloRilla And Keyshia Cole Unite For 'Typa' Live At 2025 BET Awards

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GloRilla brought Glorious energy to the 2025 BET Awards stage and delivered her latest R&B-flavored collaboration.
Live from the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles, the Memphis rap star kicked off her performance with tap-dance choreography and a crisp white tuxedo. Joined by backup dancers, GloRilla stole the spotlight with 'Let Her Cook' from her debut album.
As the vintage-glam inspired set continued, the 25-year-old brought out Keyshia Cole for the performance debut of their collaboration 'Typa.' The chart-topper draped herself in a white fur coat and sat at a grand piano to introduce the veteran R&B singer.
Adorned in a crystal bodysuit and grand white feathers, the 43-year-old sat poised on the piano before singing her 2005 classic 'Love,' which is sampled in 'Typa.' The trending track initially made rounds on TikTok before its official release last week.
Keyshia Cole also joined GloRilla in the music video for the track, which stars NFL star Xavier Legette. The Carolina Panthers' wide receiver plays the perfect love interest for Big Glo as she runs down all of the qualifications.
'So Keyshia, have you ever been with somebody that make you wanna be a better version of yourself, but you scared to show them the worst parts of yourself?' GloRilla asks in the creative visual. The R&B star assured, 'If you don't show them who you really are, how will you know if they truly love you?'
Watch the 'Typa' music video below and check out GloRilla's performance at the 2025 BET Awards above.
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