

Rodriguez is an executive producer at Gitoni Productions, an entertainment company that represents other internet stars like Nathan Apodaca, the TikToker who went viral last year for skateboarding and drinking cranberry juice while lipsyncing to Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams."

Brown recorded the song in Hollywood in October and was assisted by the music producer Phil Valley, Rodriguez said, according to TMZ. "I swear that I will never touch Gorilla Glue again," Brown raps at the end of the song.īrown's manager, Gina Rodriguez, reportedly told TMZ that "Ma Hair" was the first time the social media star had ever rapped and that she wrote the song herself. She was put under partial anesthesia during the operation, Vox reported. The hair procedure reportedly lasted for 4 hours, according to TMZ, which shared videos taken at the scene in February. Obeng, whom she said fixed her hair for free. She also recalls traveling to Los Angeles to visit the plastic surgeon Michael K. In the song, Brown raps about how her glued hair wouldn't move despite washing it many times and how she posted on TikTok in search of advice.

Ok y’all #MaHair is out NOW on all music platforms! Let’s see your best #mahairdancechallenge & tag me in it! Produced by Valley ♬ Ma Hair - Tessica Brown She has over 1.4 million followers and 16.5 million likes on her TikTok page She is also popular on Instagram with over 625,000 followers under the same handle.īrown has posted several TikToks in recent days that show her dancing to "Ma Hair." The first video, uploaded Friday, has over 2.9 million views. Where? Ma hair ♬ original sound - Tessica BrownĪfter the first clip, Brown continued to document the saga on social media, posting several follow-up TikToks that garnered over 10 million views each where she said her hair was still stuck.īrown became known online as "Gorilla Glue girl," spawning memes and attracting viewers who followed her journey closely.
