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G Herbo On Lil Herb, King Von, Chief Keef, Nicki Minaj, Juice WRLD & Marriage

2025-10-08 Music
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G Herbo Details Surviving Chicago Trauma, Creative Process, and Path to Fatherhood

Discover G Herbo’s raw journey from surviving Chicago violence while carrying weapons at 14 to achieving rap superstardom, including intense reflections on loss, substance use, and artistic growth.

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  • G Herbo reveals the severe trauma of growing up in Chicago, detailing carrying a gun by age 14 and realizing the danger was abnormal only years later.
  • He outlines his unique creative process, relying heavily on internal freestyling rather than writing lyrics down for years.
  • The artist explains how mentors like Common shifted his focus toward gaining essential industry knowledge and growth.
  • Reflecting on loss, he details battling heavy alcoholism after losing his best friend until a harsh confrontation spurred recovery.

This interview unpacks G Herbo's transformation from a street-hardened teen to a reflective artist and father, detailing the influences that shaped his survival, his creative methods, and his current personal focus on family stability over past chaos.

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Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/SHANNON and use code SHANNON and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! G Herbo joins Shannon Sharpe on Club Shay Shay for a raw and powerful conversation about his life, music, and journey from Chicago’s East Side to rap superstardom. As he celebrates his birthday and the release of his new album Lil Herb, he opens up about the hunger that fueled his rise—from a 15-year-old kid rapping in the streets to one of hip-hop’s most authentic voices. Lil Herb takes fans back to his teenage years—growing up surrounded by violence, losing close friends, and navigating Chicago’s East Side. He recalls playing basketball at local parks, chasing dreams of going D1 before life pushed him toward music. Idols like Derrick Rose and comparisons to “Nick the Quick” gave him hope, but rap became his purpose. Even after playing in a celebrity basketball game with Drake, J. Cole, 21 Savage, and Chris Brown—where his team beat Drake and Savage’s squad a few times—he wouldn’t trade his career for anything. Herbo credits Chris Brown, Future, Meek Mill, Young Thug, and Juice WRLD as inspirations who pour their souls into every record. He explains his creative process—freestyling in his head before recording—and opens up about surviving Chicago’s streets: dropping out of school for safety, carrying a gun at 14, and getting shot at 16. Reflecting on King Von and Juice WRLD, he shares emotional stories about loss, survivor’s guilt, and grief. His best friend’s death led to heavy drinking and depression until a tough-love wake-up call changed his life. Support from 21 Savage and mentors like Common helped him heal. He also credits Chance the Rapper and Common for teaching him the importance of knowledge and growth. Chief Keef inspired his move to L.A., and Nicki Minaj jumpstarted his career with a feature that led to tours with Future, Cam’ron, and T.I. Herbo opens up about therapy, insomnia, and substance abuse, explaining how his nonprofit gives kids access to mental health support. He admits wasting time chasing the streets instead of the studio, but he’s proud of his growth. Approaching 30, he talks fatherhood, co-parenting, and love—raising his kids with honesty and empathy while keeping his relationship with fiancée Taina grounded. Before wrapping, he crowns his Chicago rap lineup—Chief Keef, Kanye West, Lil Durk, and Juice WRLD—and explains why Juice’s impact mirrors Tupac and Biggie. He closes by breaking down his Lil Herb album cover, a reminder of how far he’s come since his first mugshot at 11. From pain to purpose, trauma to triumph, G Herbo’s interview with Shannon Sharpe is one of his most honest yet—a story of survival, growth, and legacy that cements his place among Chicago’s greats. #ClubShayShay​ #GHerbo #KanyeWest Buy LePortier: https://leportiercognac.com/products/shay_vsop_750ml/ SUBSCRIBE to get the latest Club Shay Shay content: https://www.youtube.com/c/ClubShayShay?sub_confirmation=1 Listen to the Club Shay Shay podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/club-shay-shay/id1531023690 Listen to the Club Shay Shay podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/060hDdnydsJyMi17TmvyAh?si=iuda1z7oTE-21ZYzwiUdhg&nd=1 Like Club Shay Shay on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ClubShayShay/ Follow Club Shay Shay on Twitter: https://x.com/clubshayshay?s=21&t=PF1soCgsTT_NEerDJm9Lfg Follow Club Shay Shay on Instagram: https://instagram.com/clubshayshay?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Follow Shannon Sharpe on Twitter: https://x.com/shannonsharpe?s=21&t=PF1soCgsTT_NEerDJm9Lfg Follow Club Shay Shay on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@clubshayshaypod?_t=8fJ79WZy2fb&_r=1 About Club Shay Shay: Club Shay Shay is a weekly podcast hosted by Shannon Sharpe – 3x Super Bowl champion, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and co-host of First Take on ESPN. Each week Shannon will sit down with athletes, celebrities and influencers to break down, analyze and discuss the latest headlines in sports, pop culture and everything in-between. Get on the VIP list at Club Shay Shay NOW and never miss an episode! G Herbo | EP. 184 https://youtu.be/JEvf2jIr39Y Club Shay Shay https://www.youtube.com/c/ClubShayShay

Top Comments (10)

@brianwilliams904 2025-10-08

Unc snapped with this one

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@Dmuasya 2025-10-08

he really went legit

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@Jemreaux 2025-10-08

As a 29 year old from Englewood, and making it out - nothing makes me happier than seeing D rose and G Herbo still pushing

1.4k 36 replies
@koomjorge 2025-10-08

We need chief keef next

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@emmanuelonoh7310 2025-10-09

Shout out to G Herbo for giving Chief Keef his Flowers. A lot of people used to try to clown him for staying far away from Chicago. I remember everyone used to bump keef songs in Chicago. He was the real one that every hood rapper in Chicago wanted to be like.

918 23 replies
@MattMillionz 2025-10-08

G Herbo always been real good choice for a guest interview 💯

854 7 replies
@HawkAyeSports 2025-10-08

Whole Chicago gone watch this alone

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@Niykee-d9v 2025-10-09

Love seeing G herbo finally getting the attention he deserves ..... Congratulations G herbo stay blessed !!!!

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@virgilabloh.maybach 2025-10-10

"I'm light skin, my name herbet they used to call me Hershey"🤣🤣🤣🤣

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@Lori08_ 2025-10-13

This was definitely a good interview and I liked how Shay actually let his guest process what they want to say and SPEAK.

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