Meek Mill & G Herbo: Survivor’s Guilt – New Song
Meek Mill and G herbo confront the weight of “SurvivorS Guilt” in their new single, a raw exploration of trauma, resilience, and the lasting impact of difficult pasts.The track, produced by Splitted Stupid, Pirate, and Smatt, sees the artists grappling with the emotional challenges of their experiences. Both Meek Mill and G Herbo use hip hop to address grief, loyalty, and the struggle for self-preservation. News Directory 3 delivers the latest on this powerful collaboration.Don’t miss Meek Mill’s performance at the Roots Picnic this Sunday. What othre stories will unfold in the wake of this release?
Meek Mill & G Herbo Confront “Survivor’s Guilt” in New Single
Updated May 31, 2025
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Meek Mill and G Herbo have released “Survivor’s Guilt,” a deeply personal single exploring the burdens of escaping the streets while others did not. The track,produced by Splitted Stupid,Pirate,and Smatt,showcases both rappers grappling with the emotional and mental challenges stemming from thier pasts in Philadelphia and Chicago.
In his verse, Meek Mill conveys feelings of paranoia, grief, and betrayal, describing sleepless nights and strained relationships. G Herbo echoes this sentiment, detailing his own struggles with trauma amidst success. Both artists use their experiences to highlight the complexities of achieving success while carrying the weight of their pasts.
Throughout his career, Meek Mill has consistently used his music to reflect on self-preservation, systemic injustice and personal conversion. From Dreams and Nightmares to Expensive Pain,his catalog is filled with cautionary tales and hard-earned lessons. Tracks like “Shine” and “Oodles O’ Noodles Babies” laid the foundation, while his activism through REFORM Alliance continues to reinforce his message off the mic.
G Herbo has similarly used his music to explore the impact of his upbringing in Chicago, notably in projects like PTSD and 25. His lyrics offer insight into the internal battles that persist even after escaping tough circumstances.
What’s next
Meek Mill is scheduled to perform at Philadelphia’s roots Picnic this Sunday, June 1. The festival will feature other artists including Maxwell, Lenny Kravitz and many more.
