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Humble Beast

Humble Beast is an independent Christian and creative collective based in , founded in 2009 by spoken-word artist and pastor Thomas Terry. It functions primarily as a ministry rather than a conventional , providing downloads and focusing on integrating , , and artistic expression to disciple creative individuals. The organization's core mission is to cultivate lives captivated by 's beauty through creative discipleship for creative disciples, emphasizing a Trinitarian understanding of and the redemptive work of Christ in fostering artistic talents that reflect divine artistry. This is achieved through three main pillars: discipleship via multi-disciplinary resources like conferences, podcasts, articles, and apprenticeships; of 's beauty in mediums such as , , , and ; and drawing near by building a supportive for artists through events and digital platforms. Notable initiatives include the annual Conference, which combines music festivals with theological teachings, and partnerships like Deeper Well Records for gospel-centered releases. Humble Beast has featured prominent artists in the Christian hip-hop scene, including Beautiful Eulogy (of which founder Thomas Terry is a member), , , , and JGivens, with releases that blend lyrical depth, spoken-word elements, and innovative production to explore themes of faith and culture. Over its history, the collective has evolved from a small roster of hip-hop acts to a broader platform supporting , , and media, while maintaining a commitment to non-profit distribution models and creative orthodoxy.

Development

Background

G Herbo, born Herbert Randall Wright III, began his career in Chicago's drill rap scene, signing with the local Machine Entertainment Group at age 16 in 2011. He built a dedicated following through independent mixtapes, including his debut Welcome to Fazoland in 2014 and the follow-up Strictly 4 My Fans in 2015, which showcased his raw storytelling of street life and established his reputation as a key figure in the city's drill movement. These projects laid the groundwork for his transition to a major label debut, as he partnered with 150 Dream Team and , allowing for broader distribution and production resources while maintaining artistic control. In June 2017, G Herbo announced Humble Beast as his first full-length studio album, marking a pivotal shift from mixtape exclusivity to a commercial release intended to solidify his evolution from "Lil Herb" to a more mature artist. The title, drawn from his self-described persona of humility amid aggression, reflected initial considerations to encapsulate his personal growth without straying from his drill roots. This debut was significant as his inaugural major-label effort, building on years of underground acclaim in Chicago's drill scene, where he had cultivated a persona centered on authentic narratives of survival and violence. G Herbo's motivations for Humble Beast stemmed from his desire to transcend limitations and document his journey beyond street hardships, viewing as an outlet to inspire others facing similar challenges. He emphasized leaving "everything on the track," drawing from experiences in Chicago's violent environment to create a project that served as both and a blueprint for ambition. The album was finalized during the summer of 2017, ahead of its September release, representing a conscious effort to elevate his career while honoring his origins.

Recording and production

The recording sessions for Humble Beast spanned 2016 and 2017, beginning with initial beat production and single releases like "" in March 2017, and culminating in final mixing ahead of the album's September 2017 launch. Sessions occurred across multiple locations, including Chicago's and studios, Miami's Circle House, and Atlanta's Tree Sounds. Key producers shaped the album's sound, with Southside delivering aggressive, trap-influenced beats for tracks such as "Everything" featuring Lil Uzi Vert and "Rollin'," while C-Sick handled production on "Red Snow," infusing it with gritty, atmospheric elements. DJ L contributed to "Malcolm" and "Crown" featuring Bump J, emphasizing hard-hitting drill rhythms, and other collaborators like Metro Boomin and Da Internz added layered production to several cuts. G Herbo's recording process prioritized raw, unfiltered vocal delivery to authentically capture street narratives, often during intense late-night sessions where he focused on emotional depth over polished takes. He completed approximately 80% of the project in a single month, allowing for spontaneous energy in the performances. Notable guest features were integrated during these sessions, including on the deluxe edition track "4 Nem," which extended the album's collaborative scope post-initial release.

Release and promotion

Singles

The from Humble Beast, "", was released on March 9, 2017, via Machine Entertainment Group. Produced by C-Sick, the track reflects on the harsh realities of street violence in , serving as an early indicator of the album's introspective tone. Its accompanying , directed by Noyz and released on June 15, 2017, depicts a narrative of loss and retribution in urban settings, emphasizing drill aesthetics through gritty, cinematic visuals of neighborhood life and conflict. Following the album's announcement, "I Like" was issued as the second on , 2017, produced by DJ Ron. The song showcases G Herbo's confident delivery over a beat, focusing on personal indulgences and lifestyle. The music video, premiered on September 4, 2017, via , contrasts the album's street themes with scenes of luxury in a high-end residence surrounded by women, highlighting Herbo's rising status. It was distributed across streaming platforms like and , with promotion including urban radio airplay on stations such as Power 105.1 to build pre-album hype. "4 Minutes of Hell, Pt. 5" was released as a promotional on September 1, 2017, produced by Luca Vialli. The third single, "Everything" featuring Lil Uzi Vert, arrived on August 25, 2017, just weeks before the album's release, produced by Southside. The collaboration blends Herbo's raw lyricism with Uzi's melodic style, celebrating success amid adversity. While an official audio was initially released, a remix incorporating debuted on the deluxe edition in February 2018, accompanied by a on April 27, 2018, that features dynamic shots of the artists in industrial and street environments, reinforcing drill influences with high-energy performances. Like the prior singles, it launched on major streaming services and received targeted radio promotion to drive album streams. None of the singles charted on the , though they contributed to the album's debut at number 21 on the Billboard 200.

Marketing and deluxe edition

Pre-release marketing for Humble Beast began in June 2017 when announced the album via , teasing its summer release alongside the music video for the single "Red Snow," which highlighted themes of street life to build anticipation. To further promote the project, Herbo released the EP #S4MF2: Road to Humble Beast on September 15, 2017, featuring four tracks that served as a direct lead-in to the 's September 22 rollout, emphasizing his growth as an artist while connecting to his roots. The album was distributed through Machine Entertainment Group, 150 Dream Team, and in partnership with RED Distribution, enabling wide digital availability on platforms like and . Rollout events included a private listening party in around the release date of September 22, 2017, organized with Swank PR, where attendees used headphones to experience the full in a hyped, intimate setting with Herbo present to engage the crowd. A co-headlining tour with and was announced for late 2017 to promote the , but it was canceled before starting. On February 16, 2018, released the deluxe edition of Humble Beast through the same distribution channels, expanding the original 15-track project by adding 12 new recordings, including "4 Nem" featuring , which showcased collaborations to refresh the material and sustain fan interest. This reissue aimed to extend the 's lifecycle by providing fresh content shortly after its initial success, with digital bundles available exclusively on services like that included the expanded tracklist. Merchandise tie-ins were limited but included official T-shirts featuring album artwork, sold through online retailers to complement physical and digital sales.

Music and lyrics

Musical style

Humble Beast is characterized by its predominant and influences, rooted in the rap tradition, featuring heavy bass lines, rapid hi-hats, and minimalist beats that drive the album's gritty energy. These sonic elements create a sparse yet intense backdrop, emphasizing rhythmic percussion over dense , which aligns with the raw aesthetics of mid-2010s . The album represents an evolution from G Herbo's earlier mixtapes, such as Welcome to Fazoland (2014), by incorporating subtle melodic elements in hooks while largely avoiding heavy to maintain a grittier, more authentic vocal tone. Production techniques include pitched-down soul samples—evoking a "" style updated with modern drums—and aggressive synths that heighten tension on tracks like "," where a single-verse structure over stark beats underscores street narratives. Similarly, "Bi Polar" employs rollercoaster-like beats with gospel-infused samples, blending 80-bar streams of consciousness over pulsating 808s for a dynamic . Guest producers significantly shape the album's high-energy pacing, with Southside's contributions delivering tough, brick-wall beats that amplify the trap-drill hybrid, as heard in the cacophonous patterns and bold drops throughout. Other collaborators, including DJ L and , add layers like unified soul sampling and versatile percussion, ensuring a cohesive sound despite the project's collaborative nature. This approach results in a mature progression from Herbo's formative work, prioritizing instrumental restraint to support narrative delivery.

Lyrical themes

G Herbo's lyrics on Humble Beast center on the harsh realities of street survival, violence, and loss in Chicago's South Side, drawing heavily from his personal experiences growing up in the area's Englewood neighborhood. Tracks like "" paint vivid vignettes of a troubled youth marked by broken homes, early exposure to danger, and the constant threat of death, with lines such as " around the South Side" evoking a fairy-tale structure to narrate cycles of and that ensnare young lives. Similarly, "Man Now" confronts the grief of losing friends to violence, referencing the murder of Jacobi D. Herring and reflecting on being "stepped on, pushed over, pissed at," underscoring the emotional toll of survival in a plagued by . These narratives avoid glorification, instead emphasizing the inevitable consequences, as Herbo raps from the perspective of a "street soldier that did dirt and learned from the inevitable." A key tension in the album's lyrics lies in the balance between bravado and vulnerability, blending aggressive boasts with introspective admissions of personal struggles. On "Bi Polar," Herbo explores his battles through an extended 80-bar verse, likening himself to a Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde figure with lines like "Tryna lose control, no I’m not messy / I quit the drank, and I do not miss it," revealing the internal conflicts amid his rising fame. This duality extends to reflections on fame's pitfalls, as seen in "No Way Out," where he documents his ascent from street life to financial stability for his family, acknowledging the pressures of success without romanticizing it. Bravado surfaces in boastful tracks like "Everything," where he lists indulgences such as drugs and luxury spending, yet even here, the underlying context of loss—friends "mostly dead or gone"—tempers the swagger. Herbo incorporates subtle on systemic issues like and police brutality, woven into his rather than delivered as overt preachiness. In "Malcolm," he critiques the repetitive "same story, different niggas, same apartments," highlighting how economic deprivation perpetuates cycles of violence in underserved communities. brutality is implied through broader references to street perils and institutional , as in "Street," where Herbo asserts his authenticity with "A street nigga like me at least, gotta keep it G at least," alluding to the lack of systemic support for those trapped in these environments. The lyrics employ Chicago street slang and narrative techniques to create immersive, authentic portraits of gang life, enhancing the album's raw emotional impact. Herbo's use of colloquial phrases, such as declaring "My name’s G Herbo / I like nasty bitches!" in "I Like," grounds his bravado in local vernacular, while storytelling in tracks like "Trials" and "Red Snow" delivers concise, vignette-style accounts of betrayals and resilience. This approach, rich in detail yet concise, allows listeners to grasp the conceptual weight of South Side existence without exhaustive exposition.

Reception

Critical reception

Humble Beast has been positively received within the community for its emphasis on theological depth, artistic innovation, and free distribution model, which prioritizes ministry over profit. Critics have praised the label's releases for blending with spoken-word and to explore and culture, often highlighting albums by artists like Beautiful Eulogy and as exemplary. In a 2014 HipHopDX feature on independent labels, Humble Beast was recognized as one of the "10 Explosive Independent Hip Hop Labels" for balancing intense with rooted in , fostering a creative collective that produces high-quality, gospel-centered content. Reviews from sites like Rapzilla and Indie Vision Music have commended the label's evolution, including its 2015 roster reduction to focus on core artists such as and JGivens, allowing for deeper discipleship and artistic orthodoxy. The label's initiatives, including the annual Canvas Conference since 2016, have been lauded for integrating theological teachings with creative workshops, drawing praise for equipping artists in faith-based expression. A 2023 Christianity Today podcast episode on the label's origins underscored its influence in blending art, , and .

Commercial performance

As a non-profit collective offering free music downloads since its founding, Humble Beast does not pursue traditional commercial sales or chart positions. Instead, its impact is measured through digital reach and community engagement. By 2025, label artists' music has accumulated significant streams on platforms like Spotify; for instance, Beautiful Eulogy maintains around 45,000 monthly listeners. The free model has enabled widespread accessibility, with early announcements noting goals to provide "free and excellent Gospel resources" in hip-hop, leading to broad dissemination across Christian music networks. Events like the Canvas Conference and partnerships, such as with Deeper Well Records in 2020, have expanded its influence without relying on revenue metrics. The label reports no RIAA certifications, aligning with its ministry-focused ethos.

Credits

Key Personnel and Contributors

Humble Beast was founded by Thomas Terry, also known as Theory Hazit, a spoken-word artist, pastor, and member of the hip-hop group Beautiful Eulogy. The collective includes a team of artists, theologians, and creatives focused on discipleship and artistic expression. Notable contributors and artists associated with the label include:
  • Beautiful Eulogy: Founding group featuring Thomas Terry (Theory Hazit), Braxton Powers (Braille), and Luke Hopkins, responsible for music production and releases like Satellite Soul and Worth It.
  • Braille: Spoken-word artist and producer, contributing to multiple projects and the label's creative direction.
  • Jackie Hill Perry: Artist and speaker, featured in releases and events like the Canvas Conference.
  • Propaganda: Hip-hop artist, involved in music and theological content.
  • JGivens: Rapper, with albums such as Fly Paper released under the label.
The label operates as a non-profit , with additional support from theologians, designers, and filmmakers through initiatives like apprenticeships and the annual Canvas Conference. For a full list of contributors, see the official website.

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