G Herbo might be promoting his upcoming album, but he didn't forget to pay homage to an artist who recently passed away. He also highlighted how being a rapper in the music industry could be dangerous.

In an interview with DJ Whoo Kid, the 26-year-old hip hop star said being a rapper is "one of the most dangerous things in the world."

He made himself an example as he's a big "influence." He couldn't help but think 24 hours a day that he has to be "something that the outside world" thinks who he is.

"At the end of the day, y'all really not realizing that n***** got whole personal lives. I got that from the streets, you can't really let it take a toll on you," he says. (Via Complex)

The "Me, Myself, & I" hitmaker also shared his personal experience during his come-up, saying he faced many potential threats throughout his career.

He noted that he needed to deal with "snakes" as many people were trying to kill him. He also mentioned the police that people need to deal with so much. On top of that, the public also has to worry about being broke and dealing with personal issues.

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G Herbo 'Still Crying' Due to Friends Dying From Gun Violence

When asked if he's become less sensitive to violence, he answered that he has, but can't help from "crying sometimes" because he lost some of his friends due to gun violence.

He noted that sometimes he catches himself crying as his loved ones and the people he truly cares about have died. He later clarified that there were times that he becomes emotional due to overwhelming emotions, but when it comes to death, it doesn't surprise him anymore.

He later opened up about PnB Rock's recent death, saying the tragic news did something to him "mentally" even though he didn't have any personal relationship with him and he feels the same way every time an artist who's doing their best to provide for their families pass away.

According to People Magazine, PnB Rock was shot and killed during a robbery that took place at Roscoe's House of Chicken 'N Waffles.

His death was ruled a homicide by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner. He sustained gun wounds in the back and chest.

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