Emergency Lyrics – G Herbo

“Emergency” Lyrics by G Herbo is a latest English song in the voice of G Herbo. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Emergency” song lyrics are also written by G Herbo. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Emergency” by G Herbo talks about growing up in a dangerous neighborhood where violence and loss are normal. He reflects on friends who didn’t make it, the struggles of street life, betrayal, and trying to survive. The chorus shows the pain of being hurt and the cold, harsh reality of his city. It’s raw, real, and emotional.

Emergency Lyrics

[Intro: G Herbo]
(??)
Uh, I come from where this s*it get real ugly, it’s dangerous
If your mama tell you not to talk to strangers, she probably mean that
No bulls*it
911, what’s your emergency?
(Run that back, Turbo)

[Verse 1: G Herbo]
We ain’t never call the cops, we was calling ops on FaceTime
Like what up? Let’s link up, let’s shoot it up, ain’t waste time
Feel like that was a great time, ’cause all my n!ggas was alive

How the fu*k all my n!ggas died? We was the ones that used to slide
In my raps, ain’t never lied, hop in the rides, fye-fye-fye
Then we stand right back outside
In my hood, to get some rank, you gotta complete a checklist
Where the kids get neglected and they mamas disrespected
That just make them grow up reckless
This s*it real hectic, they’ll strip your ass naked
They don’t wanna work like Swerv, they just want what’s on my neck
They don’t ever check in with me, they just want that check
This s*it better not get intense, drench, hit his ass with that Kriss Vecc

[Refrain: G Herbo]
All you n!ggas act like 911, talking ’bout this and that
Always talking ’bout this and that, always talking ’bout this and that
Can everybody just hop off my d!ck? I’m having enough s*x (Please)
If you ever slept on me, I’m up now, I ain’t getting no rest, now they need me

[Chorus: Wyclef Jean, G Herbo]
Someone please call 911
Tell them I just been shot down
And the bullets in my heart
And it’s piercing through my soul
The windy city getting cold, so cold, so cold (Yeah, yeah, yeah)

[Verse 2: G Herbo]

Everybody looking up to crooks in the slums
Way before they give your ass a book, you get a gun (Huh?)
Everybody saying they your bros, is not one
The young ladies looking up to hoes, not nuns
Ain’t nobody gon’ give you nothing for free, not s*it
‘Cause ain’t nobody gave nothing to me, not s*it (Not s*it)
If you in the streets, better not freeze on the hit
Somebody call 911, his tee got hit
Started with a hundred dollars, made a G and got rich
Gotta watch them broken promises, some s*it you can’t fix
Always look like a lick, ’cause I ain’t never call it quits (Swerv)
Long live John Madden, you still’ll get your ass blitzed (Bop)

[Chorus: Wyclef Jean]
Someone please call 911 (In the (??))
Tell them I just been shot down
And the bullets in my heart
And it’s piercing through my soul
The windy city getting cold, so cold, so cold

[Verse 3: Wyclef Jean]
I’m in the rain with Mary Jane calling 911
I’m puffing on that Mary Jane, tryna stay calm
Told my cousin, breathe easy, help’s on the way
Reminiscing at the repass while the DJ plays
Croix-des-Bouquets, where they drill like the military
And all my young dogs in the pet cemetery
And if my Zoe say, “Now Epita”, I’ll see you later
They curl the block and spray it up like a activator
This is the rude boy saga (Yeah, yeah)
Everybody wanna be deep top shotta, yeah
Now the church choir sending you to yonder
Gone too soon, falling soldier

[Chorus: Wyclef Jean]
Someone please call 911 (In the (??))
Tell them I just been shot down
And the bullets in my heart
And it’s piercing through my soul
The windy city getting cold, so cold, so cold

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Emergency Lyrics Meaning

[Intro: G Herbo]
Herbo sets the scene of a dangerous place where life can get ugly fast. He warns that advice like “don’t talk to strangers” actually matters in his world. Everything feels intense and unsafe, and the line about 911 shows a sense of emergency and constant threat all around him.

[Verse 1: G Herbo]
Herbo talks about growing up where calling the cops wasn’t an option—they handled conflicts themselves, even through social media. He remembers the times when everyone was alive and hanging out, and it feels surreal that many friends later died. He shares how survival in his neighborhood required following strict rules, gaining respect, and staying alert. Kids growing up without guidance or care often turn reckless. People around him are mostly after money, not loyalty, and betrayal is common. The environment is harsh, with danger lurking everywhere, and even simple mistakes can lead to serious consequences. He also emphasizes that he’s honest in his storytelling, reflecting on both the chaos and the pride of standing strong despite threats.

[Refrain: G Herbo]
Herbo points out how people pretend to care or act important, constantly talking without taking action. He wants space from those distractions because he’s focused on his own survival and success. He’s now recognized and relied on, so he can’t rest while others need him.

[Chorus: Wyclef Jean, G Herbo]
The chorus shows emotional pain and struggle. Herbo feels hurt and attacked, with the bullets representing both literal danger and emotional scars. The city feels cold and unforgiving, emphasizing the harsh reality of his surroundings.

[Verse 2: G Herbo]
Herbo reflects on how kids in his neighborhood admire criminals before learning anything positive. Many so-called friends are fake, and young women often look up to the wrong role models. Nothing is given freely—everything is earned through struggle. Life in the streets is risky, and mistakes can be deadly. He shares how he worked hard, started with very little, and grew successful, but trust is hard to come by. Broken promises and betrayals are common, and you have to keep moving forward without quitting. Respect is earned by action, and survival depends on awareness and caution.

[Chorus: Wyclef Jean]
The chorus repeats the pain and urgency of his situation. Herbo feels wounded and exposed, both physically and emotionally, as the cold city reflects the harshness of life around him.

[Verse 3: Wyclef Jean]
Herbo describes trying to stay calm amid chaos, using Mary Jane to cope while calling for help. He remembers lost friends at memorials and reflects on the harsh reality of street violence, where many young people die too soon. He shows the mix of mourning, survival, and ongoing conflict. The neighborhood is like a battlefield, with people constantly ready to fight, and everyone wants status or power. The verse also shows loyalty, memory, and the ongoing cycle of life and death in his world.

[Chorus: Wyclef Jean]
The final chorus again shows pain, loss, and danger. Herbo feels deeply wounded, emotionally and physically, while the city around him stays cold and unwelcoming, reinforcing the feeling of constant struggle and survival.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Emergency song?
A. Emergency song is sung by G Herbo.

Q. Who wrote Emergency lyrics?
A. Emergency lyrics are penned by G Herbo.

Q. Who has given the music of Emergency song?
A. Emergency music is composed and produced by G Herbo.

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