"F.N.F. (Let's Go)" is a song by American record producer Hitkidd and American rapper
GloRilla
Gloria Hallelujah Woods (born July 28, 1999), known professionally as GloRilla, is an American rapper from Memphis, Tennessee. She rose to prominence after releasing her 2022 song " F.N.F. (Let's Go)" (with Hitkidd), which was nominated for Bes ...
. It was released on April 29, 2022 as the first single from her debut
EP, ''
Anyways, Life's Great'' (2022). The song went viral through the video-sharing app
TikTok
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and is considered the breakout hit for both artists.
Background
Hitkidd produced the instrumental of the song for a project he began working on in April 2022. He sent the beat to rapper
Megan Thee Stallion
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, but when he did not receive a response, Hitkidd sent it to GloRilla instead. According to GloRilla, at the time he called, she "was on the toilet and gonna get my lashes done". Hitkidd requested that they create a summer anthem that the "girls can chant". They soon met at the studio. GloRilla requested to step out to smoke some
Backwoods
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, and then came up with the lyrics, "I'm F-R-E-E, fuck nigga free". Within 30 minutes, they recorded the song that became "F.N.F. (Let's Go)".
GloRilla recorded a since-deleted
Triller
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video of her lighting a Backwood in the bathroom and playing the song. Through Hitkidd's advice on increasing the song's exposure, GloRilla changed her explicit second verse to boost radio play, and shot a music video for it. The video was shot by Ricco, who finished editing it that same night. The song was released the next day.
Two days later, Blac Noize! Recordings and Big Machine Label Group approached Hitkidd to re-release "F.N.F." on streaming platforms through their hip hop label venture. Soon after the song was made available on streaming platforms, it quickly gained recognition and popularity on TikTok. The song was also remixed by other artists.
Composition
"F.N.F. (Let's Go)" is a
crunk
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song, in which GloRilla raps about her freedom after ending her relationship with a womanizer
and embracing spending time with her girlfriends instead.
The beat has been described as having a "menacing key loop and propulsive drums".
Critical reception
The song received generally positive reviews. Music critics have considered it a summer anthem. Brandon Callender described the production as "catchy enough to keep your ears perked".
C.G. of ''
XXL'' wrote, "From the spelling on the hook—'I'm F-R-E-E, fuck-n***a-free'—to her witty insults—'He say, "Y'all be living fast," nah, pussy boy, you slow', Big Glo's got the bars to match the charisma, and there's a whole lot of it. Hitkidd's pulsing production lends itself to the carefree nature of the rap newcomer's rhymes as well."
Year-end lists
Music video
The music video was released alongside the single. It sees GloRilla and her friends "wilding out" and drinking.
Remixes
Several artists have released freestyles to the song, including
Renni Rucci
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Early life
Courtney Rene was born in 1991 and raised in Columbia, South Carolina.
Career
Renni Rucci began to tre ...
,
Kaliii
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and
Erica Banks
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.
On September 9, 2022, an official remix featuring rappers
Latto
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and
JT (of
City Girls
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) was released. Originally, American rapper
Saweetie
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was supposed to be featured on said remix. However Hitkidd confirmed Saweetie was replaced on the remix due to paperwork issues.
Chart performance
The song debuted at number 91 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming the first charting song for both Hitkidd and GloRilla.
The song peaked at number 42 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number one on the
Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay
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chart.
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Awards and nominations
References
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2022 songs
2022 singles
GloRilla songs
Crunk songs
Songs written by GloRilla
Universal Music Group singles