Chicago was in the building on Sway in the Morning. has been steadily promoting his latest release PTSD, and to show that he “still got bars,” he visited Sway in the Morning to partake in their famous freestyle session. over ‘s “The Real is Back” from the rapper’s 2011 mixtape the same name.
“Never seen penitentiary / But the streets been sentenced me / How the f*ck he try and protect himself and get a century / I’m smarter than my enemies / Not give them my energy / / In serenity, that’s where I like to be / Keep enemies close like they right with me / I’m paranoid as f*ck but got the right to be / Steady poppin’ pain pills to try and fight my sleep,” Herbo rapped methodically.
The Walking Dead‘s Norman Reedus had a front seat for the freestyle as he was also a guest on Sway in the Morning and sang Herbo’s praises. Meanwhile, as Herbo has been promoting his latest release, he’s been using the opportunity to highlight the importance addressing mental health. “It’s like, we kind don’t know that we suffer from these mental health issues,” he told HipHopDX.
“I’m a product that. I was shot at. I seen my first murder at nine-years-old,” he added. “A lot this stuff that we encounter on a day-to-day basis, we think is normal just because it’s our reality. I feel like in the poverty-stricken neighborhoods, a lot us are suffering from PTSD. I thought it was important for me because I know it’s a lot people who are like me.” Watch G Herbo’s freestyle session below.