Chicago rapper Polo G is keeping the fresh music coming. The hip-hop star has come through with his new “RAPSTAR” single and music video giving the world a glimpse into his daddy duties.
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Polo G Shows Off Daddy Duties
The Arrad-directed music video clocks in at just under three minutes and features G capturing his love for the Chi-Town. From going into the Chicago Hall of Fame to rocking a Bulls outfit, Polo attempts to show the world his daily high-profile grind.
Today, Polo G has released his new song “RAPSTAR.” The long awaited track was produced by Synco with longtime collaborator Einer Bankz on the ukulele. Polo reflects on life and fame in the Arrad directed accompanying visual, featuring cameos with his friends DDG, Trench Baby, and Scorey, and a special moment with his son Tremani.
Polo G Says He’s A ‘Rebirthed’ Tupac
In March 2021, Polo G shared an iconic-looking photo of himself honoring the late Makaveli, wearing a white bandana around his head as Tupac did. PG dropped some bars, per his caption, calling himself the reborn version of 2Pac.
“They say im Pac rebirthed??Never put out a weak verse?Homicides When we lurk imma step til my feet hurt??? #HALLOFFAME?”
Polo G Starts The Week Off Right W/ New Fire
Polo G is blessing up fans left and right. The Chicago hip-hop rookie lit up social media last month to reveal three new freestyles. Polo G went to his Instagram page to let it be known he was releasing some audio heat.
The freestyle pack was titled “For My Fans and featured a “BeatBox” remix, a track called “Whoopty” and one called “No More Parties.” G posted snippets of all the new songs on his Instagram.
The Importance Of Buying A Home
The Chicago rapper is moving different now that he has a house. He went online last month to preach the importance of investing in a home in terms of financial security.
Polo G went on Instagram Live with billionaire Mike Novo to speak about renting and how much it costs. Polo said before he decided to purchase a home, he was spending hundreds of thousands of dollars per year on housing.
“I rented my first three or four cribs and I can tell you, annually these are one hundred thousand-plus to live in. So really, this money’s just going down the drain. I can’t put that towards nothing, I can’t get that money back. So, coming into homeownership was a big thing, it was a big deal for me.”