G Herbo Keeps The Money Close In "Wilt Chamberlain" Music Video

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G Herbo delivers new visuals off of "Still Swervin."

2018 was a huge year for G Herbo. While the rapper built his own loyal following since his days as Lil Herb, G Herbo became one of the leading voices in hip-hop in the Midwest right now. He teamed up with Southside on their joint project Swervo and earlier this year, the two released the sequel Still Swervin. Herb's been pushing the project since its release and today, he debuted his new music video for one of the highlights off of the project.

G Herbo returns with his new music video for "Wilt Chamberlain" off of his latest project, Still Swervin. The rapper's new music video follows the release of "Hood Cycle" which he dropped in Feb. The video opens with Herbo in a reflective state as he wakes up while rapping his verse before cutting to scenes of Herb smoking blunts and counting cash. 

Peep Herbo's new video for "Wily Chamberlain" above. 


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