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  • Lil Herb's 'Ballin' Like I'm Kobe Arrives Featuring Lil Bibby & Lil Durk

    Lil Herb, aka G Herbo, has finally released "Ballin' Like I'm Kobe." The 16-track mixtape includes features from Herb's longtime Chicago collaborators, Lil Bibby and Lil Durk, as well as production from C-Sick, DJ L, and Southside of 808 Mafia.
  • Lil Herb Releases "I'm Rollin" Video Ahead of 'Ballin Like I'm Kobe' Mixtape

    As fans anticipate the release of Lil Herb's 'Ballin Like I'm Kobe' mixtape, the Chicago rapper recently decided to drop a video for "I'm Rollin."
  • Lil Herb Calls Out XXL Mag on New Song Following 2015 Freshman Class List

    Lil Herb recently dropped a new song entitled "XXL." On the track, he calls out the hip-hop magazine for leaving him off of the 2015 Freshman class list.
  • Chief Keef, Lil Bibby, Lil Herb, King Louie & Lil Durk's "Faneto" Remix Presented by DJ Pharris [LISTEN]

    Chief Keef and DJ Pharris just recruited half of the Chicago hip-hop community to remix his October 2014 track "Faneto." Lil Herb, Lil Bibby, Lil Durk and King Louie all hopped on the track to make a starting five that might be able to make the Eastern Conference playoffs. The original stands at just more than three minutes long, but with the full Chicago roster on this track, you now get a full 10 minutes of Keef, Durk, Bibby, Louie and Herb from start to finish.
  • Lil Herb Releases 'Pistol P Project' Mixtape [LISTEN]

    Chicago MC, Lil Herb is capping off the year with a brand new 10-track mixtape, 'Pistol P Project.' The follow up to his February tape, 'Welcome To Fazoland,' Herb builds on his hard-hitting sound with 'Pistol P Project.' Lil Herb explores a range of personal issues dear to him and issues facing Chicago, including the gun violence that plagues the city and the struggle to grow up in that environment as a 19-year-old black man.
  • Common Launches AAHH! Fest In Chicago, Reveals Inaugural Lineup

    Common has announced a new hip-hop festival to take place in his hometown of Chicago. The one-day event, dubbed AAHH! Fest, will take place September 21 in Union Park, the Chicagoist reports.
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