Gelo Drops ‘Can You Please?’ With GloRilla & More | Billboard News
The sports and music world is full of exciting new updates, and we’re breaking it down. From Gelo and GloRilla’s new collab to Eminem reportedly wanting to bring a WNBA team to Detroit, keep watching to find out more! What do you think? Let us know in the comments below! Tetris Kelly:Gelo teams up with […]

The sports and music world is full of exciting new updates, and we’re breaking it down. From Gelo and GloRilla’s new collab to Eminem reportedly wanting to bring a WNBA team to Detroit, keep watching to find out more!
What do you think? Let us know in the comments below!
Tetris Kelly:
Gelo teams up with Glorilla for his new song, “Can You Please?” A new lineup for March Madness has dropped, and one of hip-hop’s biggest names is looking to invest in the WNBA. Here’s what’s going on in the world of sports. Gelo references his Memphis twin in his viral hit “Tweaker,” and it seems like he might have been referring to Glo! Gelo released his new song, “Can You Please?” featuring GloRilla, last Friday [March 7]. It seems like Gelo has been excited about releasing this song for a while. He even spoke about it on the podcast he co-hosts with his brother, Lonzo, back in January:
Gelo:
We might got to get out “Can You Please?” soon for them, bro.
Both of the Ball brothers have been super supportive of Gelo’s music career, and Lonzo shared a preview of “Can You Please?” with the Bulls locker room ahead of the song’s release.
Last week, Glo was announced as the headliner at the Women’s NCAA Final. Now, the star-studded lineup for the Men’s NCAA Final Four has also been announced! The party kicks off with Pitbull headlining the AT&T Block Party on April 4, with our Woman of the Year, Doechii, performing earlier in the day. Jelly Roll keeps the party going the next day, April 5th, headlining Coca-Cola Live! with additional performances from T-Pain. Chris Stapleton closes out the weekend on April 6, headlining the CapitalOne Fest.
From headliners to a potential team owner, Eminem has reportedly joined a bid to try to bring a WNBA team to Detroit. He’s reported to be partnering with former Pistons player Grant Hill and current Lions quarterback Jared Goff on this effort. Eminem isn’t the only big name eyeing WNBA ownership — several sports stars are also vying for teams.
Keep watching for more!