G.H.S. – Look at Me Now (Review & Stream)

Dope Hitz Entertainment artist, G.H.S., is splashing on the scene with tough bars and lots of real ass lyrics. With yet another hood emotional track called, Look At Me Now’, G.H.S lets the listeners know how he developed his tough as nails mentality.


‘Look At Me Now’ has an emotional instrumental, so you knew that G.H.S. would come with some fiery lyrics on it.

Even though the song is relatively short, by the end of it you will feel like you grew up in the mean streets with G.H.S.. Throughout his verses, the Willow Grove artist outlines a couple events that motivated him to become this strong individual, displaying this boxer-like mentality. I love the honesty that G.H.S. shows in discussing his experiences, as he gets very specific in some of the stories he tells. This approach makes the song feel that much more authentic, and will also make listeners want to root for him on his journey to rap stardom.

Yet again, G.H.S. shows off skills on the mic that will make you think he’s the next best rapper.

OVERALL RATING (4.6/5)


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