Lil Herb
G. Count has closed the L.E.P. Bogus Boys chapter of his life, and now reps the L.E.P. lifestyle as a solo artist. He returned yesterday with a visual for his street heater, “Dat Ni**a,” featuring fellow Chicago rappers Lil Durk and Lil Herb.
Lil Herb has a very high upside and a lot of eyes on him since he rhymed alongside Nicki Minaj on the street favorite, “ChiRaq.” With the ball in his court, the newcomer returns with a visual for a track called “Just Bars.”
In anticipation of the final season of The Boondocks, fans receive original music on a new mixtape hosted by DJ Drama and Don Cannon. Released by Adult Swim, The Boondocks: Season 4 isn’t something Hip-Hop fans want to miss.
Nicki Minaj has been forging a return to the game, spitting edgy bars as heard on her previous single “Lookin’ Ass Ni**a” which angered the family of Malcolm X AKA El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz over use his image. The Queens rapper joined forces with Chicago’s Lil Herb for the song “Chi-Raq” and threw a jab at the […]
Nicki Minaj hails from Queens and she’s the closest thing Hip-Hop has to Hollywood in a female rapper but today, she’s rocking for Chicago to potentially boost the murder rate.
Another day, another collaboration from partners in rhyme, G Herbo (aka Lil Herb) and Lil Bibby. Titled “At Night,” the track features the young Chicago duo rhyming about their street dealings and why they stay strapped.
Expect Chicago to produce a few more potential stars from its growing pool of MCs. One happens to be G Herbo (a.k.a. Lil Herb), who states his claim on a new mixtape titled Welcome To Fazoland.
Chicago has two rising stars in G Herbo (also known as Lil Herb) and Lil Bibby, who made strong strides in Hip-Hop towards the end of 2013. The rhyming duo ride their increasing momentum into the new year with a new track aptly titled “A Year Ago.”