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G Herbo’s latest track, “Went Legit,” is a raw, no-frills declaration of success, resilience, and street-earned wisdom. The beat hits with that dark, drill-style bounce, letting his signature off-beat flow cut through with unfiltered confidence. He reflects on his journey from pockets full of lint to million-dollar ice, spitting bars like “At eighteen, I was a seven-figure nigga after tax” with the kind of conviction that makes you stop and rewind. There’s no deep introspection here—just straight flexing, power moves, and a reminder that he’s still outside, untouchable. It’s not trying to be “PTSD” or “Statement,” but it does exactly what it should: showcase a rapper who’s not just surviving the game but owning it.
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By Marcus MwangiG Herbo’s latest track, “Went Legit,” is a raw, no-frills declaration of success, resilience, and street-earned wisdom. The beat hits with that dark, drill-style bounce, letting his signature off-beat flow cut through with unfiltered confidence. He reflects on his journey from pockets full of lint to million-dollar ice, spitting bars like “At eighteen, I was a seven-figure nigga after tax” with the kind of conviction that makes you stop and rewind. There’s no deep introspection here—just straight flexing, power moves, and a reminder that he’s still outside, untouchable. It’s not trying to be “PTSD” or “Statement,” but it does exactly what it should: showcase a rapper who’s not just surviving the game but owning it.
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