G Herbo Gets Motivated On ‘Me, Myself & I,’ A New A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Collaboration

Following his most recent singles “Locked In” and “Drill” featuring Rowdy Rebel, G Herbo is back with a new collaborative song. The motivational “Me, Myself & I” finds the rapper teaming up with A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie to focus on their successful journey in the music industry.

“Now I’m always in LA, in a different region/ Put me in the Hall Of Fame, any given season,” notes G Herbo during his verse. Yet, despite the travel and material possessions, the duo realizes they are also still seeking something more. “I tried to talk to God, but I’m afraid ’cause we ain’t spoke in so long,” A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie sings on the chorus.

Over the summer, G Herbo detailed his next project Survivor’s Remorse during an interview with RapCaviar, which is set for a potential release on September 16. Other current possible tracks on the album include “Aye” featuring Offset and a track titled “Gunpowder” with Future, according to the Genius page.

Meanwhile, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie is also gearing up for an album release. Me vs Myself, his first studio album in two years, is out November 4. He revealed the animated cover art on Twitter, exciting many fans. The NY-based rapper’s last record Artist 2.0 dropped in February 2020, and has since been certified Platinum. To keep fans busy before his next full-length album, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie also shared an EP titled B4 AVA in December 2021.

While “Me, Myself & I” is a powerful collaboration, it is also not the first time the two have joined forces. G Herbo brought on A Boogie as a feature for his February 2020 song “Glass In The Face.” A year later, Maryland rapper B-Lovee would bring both on as featured artists for his song “My Everything,” adding another technical team-up for Herbo and A Boogie.

Listen to “Me, Myself & I” above.

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Roddy Ricch Recruits G Herbo And Doe Boy For The Mustard And Southside-Produced ‘Ghetto Superstar’

For two producers whose respective sounds have dominated their respective regions (and the mainstream sound of hip-hop overall), you probably couldn’t find two more different-sounding beatmakers than Mustard and Southside without some serious effort. But when they combine forces on Roddy Ricch‘s new single “Ghetto Superstar,” the effect is truly more than the sum of its parts.

They couldn’t have found a better vehicle to bridge the gap than the versatile Compton native, either; his slippery flow, which is inspired as much by the melodic yodel-rap of Young Thug as it is by hometown heroes like Eazy-E or YG, sounds as natural alongside a Mustard post-hyphy bounce as it does with a trap-tastic trunk thumper from Southside.

But, just to spice things up, the trio also brings along a pair of perfectly-suited guests in G Herbo and Doe Boy, who both tend to defy the dominant sounds of their own respective hometowns in the same way. Herb treats the snares as more of a suggestion than a physical boundary to his conversational flow, while Doe Boy has proven to be more consonant than his Atlanta countrymen like Future, providing an intriguing counterpart to Roddy and Herb’s more glassy-eyed approaches.

You can check out Roddy’s new single, “Ghetto Superstar,” above.

Tink Gets Candid With SOHH & Talks New Album “Pillow Talk”

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SOHH sat down with singer/songwriter and record label owner Tink to discuss her upcoming album, Pillow Talk, and to get to know her more. SOHH interviewed singer/songwriter Tink and got some details on her upcoming album Pillow Talk.  The “Cater” artist was in New York to promote her album and was relaxing in her hotel […]

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