G Herbo & His Son Mob Out In The "Bonjour" Music Video

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G Herbo and Southside serve another "Swervo" visual.

It's been a crazy year of growth for G Herbo. Although he built a strong following over the years, he only released his debut album a year a go and since then, he already followed up with his sophomore project, Swervo with Southside. Herbo and Southside have been on a heavy promo run for Swervo since its release and dropped several videos off of the project. Today, G Herbo comes through with a brand new video for his single, "Bonjour" off of Swervo.

G Herbo comes through with a brand new set of visuals for "Bonjour." The new video was directed by LVTATOINNE. It serves as the third visual off the project and the first that Southside doesn't make an appearance in. The video opens up with Herbo carrying his son down a flight of steps in a luxurious home before cutting to shots of the rapper standing on the roof of a cherry red Mercedes G-Wagon through the streets. 

As Herbo continues to push new visuals off of the project, the rapper is gearing up to hit the road on the "Swervo" tour. The rapper will be hitting the road with Southside and Queen Key. The "Swervo" tour kicks off in October.


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