Meek Mill and G Herbo Get Gritty on New Single “Survivor’s Guilt”


Meek Mill and G Herbo unload raw emotion and street wisdom over a chilling piano beat on “Survivor’s Guilt.”

Has Meek Mill had an up-and-down career? That’s up for debate, but one thing that’s hard to deny is this: when he’s rapping about pain, loss, and struggle, Meek operates on an elite level.

Today, Meek Mill dropped “Survivor’s Guilt,” a hard-hitting new single with G Herbo. Backed by a dramatic, haunting beat laced with ominous piano keys, the track feels like it could soundtrack a funeral procession—or a revenge mission. And both artists sound right at home in the darkness.

Meek delivers one of his hungriest verses in a while, reflecting on fallen friends, his stint in the feds, and the weight of revenge. His energy is urgent and personal, the kind of storytelling that reminds fans of his early mixtape days. G Herbo follows up with a verse that starts steady and gradually unravels in pace and emotion. He touches on loyalty to reckless friends, putting out hits, and providing for his people.

Together, Meek and Herbo trade tales that are chilling and powerful—ones that would probably make folks in the suburbs renew their BRINKS subscriptions.



RGM RATING

Rating: 4 out of 5.

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