Doubling back with a new visual from his critically acclaimed album Survivor's Remorse, Chicago hip-hop luminary G Herbo releases his second music video this week, “All That” [feat.] Kodak Black.

Produced by hitmaker ATL Jacob, the two rap superstars' distinct lyrical flows compliment each other as they trade verses on “All That.” Exuding a merciless demeanor, the song is a highlight from the Remorse (B Side) of the album. The sinister music video allows G Herbo and Kodak Black’s strong presence to jump through the screen as they post up in a secret location with their crews.

Earlier this week G Herbo also released a music video for “It’s Something In Me” directed by Kevin Mares. The cinematic music video finds G Herbo shining like a star amongst the nightly New York skyline lit up by city lights. Celebrating the release of his new album Herbo is joined by friends as they mob through NYC still cautiously aware of their surroundings. The juxtaposition of the happiness and his reality shine through his words as he raps, “Rich as fuck but I’m still Herbie. You know that I got children, turned into a Gremlin, no Kodak.” The experience of balancing all of this is Survivor's Remorse.

G Herbo completed one of the boldest and lyrically potent albums of 2022 with Survivor’s Remorse which arrived in two parts including the A Side and B Side. Upon release it instantly jumped to #1 on Apple Music’s Top Albums All Genres chart. His growth as an artist was evident as critical acclaim poured in praising the masterpiece. Rolling Stone wrote, “'Survivor's Remorse' sees the Chicago drill rapper celebrate his rise and explore his pain,” and The FADER proclaimed him to be, “one of the godfathers of drill music.” On Twitter, Lebron James said, “MY GOODNESS!! This Herbo/Benny The Butcher track is INSANE!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥”

Along the way G Herbo invited fans deeper into his world of Survivor’s Remorse with thoughtful music videos filmed by prolific directors from this generation. Stay tuned as more are being unveiled. With the release of B Side he dropped a video for “No Guts, No Glory” filmed by Jerry Productions. While A Side arrived with a visual by Damien Sandoval with Future for “Blues” which followed the video for “Me, Myself & I” [feat. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie].

Survivor’s Remorse is the culmination of everything G Herbo has experienced; it possesses duality from battle to triumph. Crafted with his most impressive songs to date, it features his heavy-hitting peers, including Jeremih, Future, Offset, Gunna, Benny The Butcher, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Young Thug, Meek Mill, Conway, and Kodak Black. It has all the makings of a monumental and momentous statement for the culture.