G Herbo’s “Big Swerv” Album Download ZIP & MP3 Free Files

 

G Herbo previously announced “Big Swerv” earlier this month, and has been sharing his journey from the streets of Chicago to Hip Hop stardom in a vlog series on YouTube.

In a recent Rolling Stone profile, it was revealed that Chief Keef, Sexyy Red, and Skilla Baby will make guest appearances on the project. Chief Keef will feature on a song called “No Pics,” while Sexyy and Skilla will be on the tracks “Ten” and “Shoot,” respectively. Additionally, there may be a collaboration with 21 Savage titled “In the A.”

The mixtape is set to be released on September 6 and is expected to showcase a new direction for G Herbo compared to his previous releases. He aims to focus on lighter themes such as having fun, traveling, fashion, and other relatable topics.

In addition to his music, G Herbo made headlines when his girlfriend Taina Williams addressed rumors about her being pregnant with their third child. Additionally, G Herbo has mentioned considering naming the project “Best Rapper Alive” and has revealed that he has new music on the way.

Tracklist:

  1. Strike You (Intro)
  2. In The A ft. 21 Savage
  3. Trim
  4. Ten ft. Sexyy Red
  5. Influence
  6. Splat
  7. Shoot w/ Skilla Baby
  8. No Pics ft. Chief Keef
  9. Global Spinnin ft. BabyDrill
  10. Drunk AF
  11. No Passes ft. Rob49
  12. Spend That Bag
  13. Candyman
  14. Yup

 

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About Artist:

Herbert Randall Wright III, born on October 8, 1995, and better known as G Herbo (previously Lil Herb), is a rapper from the U.S. He joined Machine Entertainment Group, a Chicago-based record label, when he was just 16 in 2011. His first mixtape, “Welcome to Fazoland”, came out in 2014, followed by “Pistol P Project” (2014), “Ballin Like I’m Kobe” (2015), and “Strictly 4 My Fans” (2016). His first studio album, Humble Beast (2017), was released by Cinematic Music Group and received great reviews.

In 2018, he made a big move by signing a deal with Epic Records and dropped his collaborative album “Swervo” with producer Southside. His next album, “Still Swervin” (2019), continued his success. His third album, “PTSD” (2020), hit the top ten on the Billboard 200, and his following albums, “25” (2021) and “Survivor’s Remorse” (2022), also did really well. “25” marked his first album with Republic Records.