ALBUMKings (feat. Marcus Black) [Remix] - SingleKosine & G Herbo
ALBUMPTSD (Deluxe)G Herbo
ALBUMSessionsG Herbo
ALBUMStill SwervinG Herbo
ALBUMSwervoG Herbo & Southside
ALBUMHumble Beast (Deluxe)G Herbo
ALBUMStrictly 4 My FansG Herbo
ALBUMWelcome to FazolandG Herbo
G Herbo's Popular Music Videos
Who Want Smoke?? (feat. G Herbo, Lil Durk & 21 Savage)
Nardo Wick
Switch it Up (feat. G Herbo, No More Heroes)
Pooh Shiesty
How I'm Coming (Remix)
Icewear Vezzo & G Herbo
Who Want Smoke?? (feat. G Herbo, Lil Durk & 21 Savage)
Nardo Wick
On Yo Ass
King Von & G Herbo
Being Honest (Remix)
Kay Flock & G Herbo
Plenty (feat. BIG30, G Herbo, Babyface Ray & Nardo Wick)
FaZe Kaysan
Gun Class II (feat. Nardo Wick & G Herbo)
MUDBABY RU
Neat (feat. Young Dolph, YFN Lucci, Peewee Longway, Flipp Dinero & G Herbo) [Remix]
Q Money
BESITO (feat. G Herbo)
BIA
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G Herbo Essentials
The passionate MC wades into the depths of his pain and progress.
Artist Biography
Rapper G Herbo, born Herbert Randall Wright III in 1995, spits dense rhymes packed with gritty observations about the violence of his native Chicago. His vivid, gruff-voiced rhyming is unusually empathetic—simultaneously angry, dexterous, and conversational, as heard on the blistering “Bi Polar” from 2017’s Humble Beast—and sets him apart from the dead-eyed, nihilistic tone common among the rappers from the city’s early-2010s drill scene. While his songs drop the listener into tensely cinematic scenes where guns and drugs are a constant, tracks like “Fight or Flight,” recorded when he was still known as Lil Herb, show him digging into the motivations of those around him and always searching for answers. His biggest commercial success came with 2020’s “PTSD,” which describes the effects of this childhood trauma, while the haunting “Glass in the Face” and soul-inflected, BJ the Chicago Kid-assisted “Gangsta Cry” speak directly to those with similar experiences. “I used to leave every day, not knowing if I’m going to make it home or not,” he told Apple Music about his upbringing. “I’m able to talk about my vulnerability on the album, where I can help other people understand.” Thanks to his potent lyricism, it’s a feeling listeners identify with, no matter where they were raised.