G Herbo is the Humble Beast

After what seems like an eternity for his core fans, G Herbo finally debuted his first studio album entitled, Humble Beast.

Drill music fans across the globe are celebrating Humble Beast and thank goodness “I Like” isn’t indicative of the album’s sound. True to his Chicago roots, the artist formerly known as Lil Herb took listeners on a journey through the life of a gangster from “over east”.

Though, Chicago is no longer where G Herbo resides, this album is a reminder that it will always be home to the rapper. G Herbo mentions 79 and Essex more than once on Humble Beast, reassuring fans and the city that he hasn’t forgotten the streets that raised him.

G Herbo was accompanied on this album by two of today’s most pertinent acts, Lil Yatchy and Lil Uzi Vert. “Mirror” features fellow Chicago native Lil Bibby and in a creative twist the two share the same flow on the song. Chicago hip hop legend Bump J, flexes some lyric muscles for the song “Crown.” Chicago-based crooner Jeremih, also contributed some talent to this project.

Listen to Humble Beast now.

G Herbo Does Something for His Fans

Chicago based drill rapper, G Herbo debuted his most recent project Strictly 4 My Fans, on Thanksgiving. The 11 track mixtape was originally slated to be released on Black Friday.

G Herbo’s only effort this year, Strictly 4 My Fans, is composed solely of new music. Of the 11 songs on the tape, “Tired” is the only to feature another artist: fellow Windy City representative Lil Bibby. Production was joint effort between some well known names like C-Sick and DJ L and some lesser known producers.

Notable tracks include “Pull Up,” a bedroom track that features a sample of 90s rnb jam “Let Me Lick You Up And Down”, the video for which premiered last week as well. 

While fans are still awaiting the release date for Herbo’s studio album Humble Beast expected in 2017, Strictly 4 My Fans is certain to by the rapper some time.

Stream or Download Strictly 4 My Fans:

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Watch the video for “Pull Up”: