Big Homiie G: The long-awaited '$elf Made $elf Paid' album is your streaming goals

The wait’s really over - like, really over - for rap artist Big Homiie G coming through with more than just a few fire audio gems. The hip-hop heavyweight delivers ample heat courtesy of a full-fledged $elf Made $elf Paid studio album for the masses.

Big Homiie G hits the green light on ‘$elf Made $elf Paid’

The project is way bigger than an EP and you can immediately tell from GloRilla, Rob49, YTB Fatt and Sett making their presence felt on the nearly 20-track album.

Today, hip-hop artist Big Homiie G released his long-awaited album “$elf Made $elf Paid,” which includes collaborations from GloRilla, YTB Fatt, Sett, DeeBaby, and Indyah and is currently available to stream HERE via NLess Entertainment/Connect Music. 

The 17-song album is a reminder to fans of his artist journey, as well as the hustle and commitment he has put in to gain his success. It is also a testament to his versatility with reflective songs that touch on personal growth and struggle like “What A Feeling,” exposing his more vulnerable side by professing his love on “Bulletproof,” but also staying true to his high-energy Memphis sound that fans know him for with songs like “Back From That.” 

With his distinct flow and catchy lyrics, G explores various themes, while giving listeners an inside look at his status in the streets and luxury life. “$elf Made $elf Paid” is also a celebration of how far he’s come in his career with his own talent and dedication to his craft. 

“$elf Made $elf Paid,” marks G’s third album since he dropped his deluxe version of his project “Speak Up G” with features from BIG30 and KCarbon. “Speak Up G” originally dropped the ending of 2022 and featured collaborations from EST Gee, Finesse2Tymes and Real Boston Richey.  

As you may know, G is signed to NBA legend Zach Randolph’s NLess Entertainment record label that boasts a promising roster with fellow labelmates Moneybagg Yo, BIG30, Dee Mula, Fredo Ruthless and more.  

G originally started his music career as part of a group with Moneybagg Yo and Blac Youngsta before they parted ways to focus on their individual, solo artistry.  He eventually went to release his “Big Homiie Status 2” project in 2020 that included features from Pooh Shiesty, Fredo Bang, BIG30 and others.

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