G Herbo "Legend" Video

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G Herbo takes it from the streets to the mansion in his new video.

It's been three years since G Herbo, formerly Lil Herb, came into the scene with his critically acclaimed Welcome To Fazoland mixtape. That mixtape helped garner him a lot of traction which in turn helped him land a position as a XXL Freshmen in 2016. While last year he began promoting his upcoming album Humble Beast as dropping later in 2016, that never happened. Instead, he dropped some singles here and there before dropping two mixtapes, Strictly 4 My Fanz and Welcome to Fazoland 1.5 that was meant to hold the fans over until his debut project dropped. While we still haven't gotten a release date, G Herbo drops a new video for "Legend."

The video for "Legend" has G Herbo flexin' from the streets to his house. It's nothing too visually complex, however the simplicity in the video is effective. While G Herbo is obviously the focal point of the video, his boys add energy to the visuals that you hear in the song. While the rapper continues to flex about being a legend in this song, there's one point where he's flexing in front of a line of foreign vehicles while holding stacks of money with a random gimp in the background. Kind of peculiar, but the song and the video still go hard.

The song was produced by Atlanta's Southside. G Herbo has already teased a collaborative project in the works with him titled Swervo. There's no confirmation where this song could end up. It's still a good indicator of what he has in the stash ready to go and hopefully an indicator that his album in coming before the end of 2017.

While we await his upcoming project Humble Beast, "Legend" shows exactly where G Herbo is about to be in his career if he continues on the path he is on. 

 

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