Lil Herb Illustrates His Live Fast, Die Young Attitude on His New Record "Everyday in Chicago"

Herb comes with the heat for the streets.

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Lil Herb delivers some more heat for the streets on his latest record "Everyday in Chicago." Over menacing production, Herb raps about the violence that takes place in his city on a daily basis. Some may view this sad state of affairs in Chicago as an epidemic, but as Herb explains, it's come to this because people look the other way instead of trying to help. "Wonder why the young niggas don't give no fuck/'Cause we know don't nobody give a fuck about us," he raps with an aggressive tone. "Everyday in Chicago" is a bonus cut on the DJ-free version of Herb's debut mixtape Welcome to Fazoland, which came out earlier today. 

[via NahRight]

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