GloRilla Shares How Remixing the Reese's Puffs Jingle 'Brings Back Memories of Being a Kid' (Exclusive)
GloRilla Shares How Remixing the Reese's Puffs Jingle 'Brings Back Memories of Being a Kid' (Exclusive)
Jack IrvinThu, June 25, 2026 at 5:25 PM UTC
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GloRilla tells PEOPLE about remixing the Reese's Puffs "Eat 'Em Up" jingle
The music video features a fantasy cereal world including the rapper sitting in a giant bowl of Reese's Puffs
"The whole time I'm just thinking about, 'Wow, I'm living the dream of what I saw when I was a kid,'" GloRilla tells PEOPLE
GloRilla is feeling nostalgic!
As the Memphis-born "Tomorrow" rapper, 26, continues to work on her upcoming second studio album, she's giving fans some new material to enjoy in the meantime: a remix of the iconic Reese's Puffs "Eat 'Em Up" jingle coming out alongside a music video on Friday, June 26.
For GloRilla, putting her own spin on "Eat 'Em Up" reminds her of hearing the catchy track as a child. "It used to come on when we would come home from school, watching our cartoons and our favorite TV shows with all my siblings and stuff like that," she tells PEOPLE. "It just brings back memories of being a kid, and it's crazy that I get to do the song now."
GloRillaCredit: Reese's Puffs
"When I was little," recalls GloRilla, "my favorite [version of 'Eat 'Em Up'] was the one like, peanut butter chocolate flavooooor."
In order to bring the song to life, the Grammy-nominated musician and Reese's Puffs teamed up with Lyrical Lemonade to create a music video for the remix with director Ari Mairena-Dannon. The clip finds GloRilla in a fantasy world themed around the cereal — including a scene of her sitting on the edge of a pool-sized bowl of Reese's Puffs and milk.
"That part was actually just super fun," says GloRilla. "It felt like I was actually in a real bowl of Reese's Puffs."
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The "F.N.F. (Let's Go)" emcee adds, "The whole time I'm just thinking about, 'Wow, I'm living the dream of what I saw when I was a kid.'"
As part of the partnership, Reese's Puffs will sell a limited-edition cereal box featuring GloRilla's face starting at 1 p.m. ET on June 29 via the brand's website. "I can't believe it," she says. "I'm still trying to make myself believe that I'm that famous."
GloRilla's "Eat 'Em Up" remix follows her recent singles "Special," "March" and "Typa." Her debut album, Glorious, was released in October 2024, and she's currently preparing her next full-length project.
GloRillaCredit: Reese's Puffs
"I've been working on it since my last album dropped," she details. "I've been trying not to overthink it and make it as good as Glorious was, but I'm about almost at the finish line with it. We're just doing some extra touch-ups."
In an interview with Billboardat the 2026 American Music Awards, GloRilla teased a collaboration with one member of Destiny's Child on her upcoming album — but she won't reveal who it is just yet. "They going to find out when it drops," she teases.
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