G Herbo has made his debut on the L.A. Leakers where he unleashed a bristling freestyle earlier this week over an original beat.
The Chicago native reflects on his love for his block and reveals he paid his lawyer $500,000 to beat a case while gliding over the smooth production.
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“You could never be G Herbo, and you knows this/ Now I’m really steamin’ hot and I’m rollin’/ Steam 150 shots, that’s some old shit/ N-gga tryna send me off, I think he trollin’/ Pop-out, 10 white whips, I’m on some cold shit/ Do a tour, no fits, I’m on some Cole shit,” he raps.
“Lost it all behind my brother but no get back/ Go one on one if I’m a punk it still depend on how I’m feeling I might dunk/ Gave my lawyer half-a-million I’m like what? I was drunk/ G Herbo”
Herbo is coming off the release of his double-sided Survivor’s Remorse album, which arrived earlier this month with features from Jeremih, Offset, Future, Young Thug, Kodak Black, Conway The Machine, Gunna, Benny The Butcher and more.
Following the loss of PnB Rock, the 27-year-old joined DJ Whoo Kid for an interview and spoke about the dangers of being a rapper in today’s society.
“I don’t see how people don’t understand that being a rapper is one of the most dangerous things in the world,” he said. “Just being somebody like me, an influence. Like, 24/7… 24 hours a day you have to be something that the outside world think you are. At the end of the day, y’all really not realizing that n-ggas got whole personal lives. I got that from the streets, you can’t really let it take a toll on you.
“You got to deal with snakes, n-ggas trying to kill you, you gotta deal with the police, you gotta deal with so much. You gotta deal with being broke, you got to deal with a lot of shit.”
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Meanwhile, G Herbo and Polo G are reportedly facing a $300,000 lawsuit from a concert promoter in Florida.
According to TMZ, NoNaNi Entertainment head Charles Potter has accused the two rappers of double booking shows in Tampa and Atlanta in November 2021 and choosing to cancel the Florida date.