HUMBLE ME – Killer Mike
Killer Mike Gets Introspective with “HUMBLE ME”
Veteran artist Killer Mike, a force both as a solo act and alongside El-P in the acclaimed duo Run the Jewels, dropped a thought-provoking new track titled “HUMBLE ME” on July 1st, 2024. Available for streaming on platforms like Spotify,the song delves into themes of personal growth and the complexities of maintaining humility.
Lines like “He wanted to be humble, he could’ve had a big home / He drove a lil’ ol’ car in his younger days” hint at a compelling narrative. Here, we might be encountering a character who, despite the potential for extravagant living,chooses a more modest path. These lyrics spark questions about the choices we make and the pursuit of a grounded life.
While details about the production remain under wraps, Killer Mike is known for his hard-hitting rap style, often backed by powerful beats. “HUMBLE ME” seems to be a departure, showcasing a more introspective side to the artist. This introspective turn could be a fascinating glimpse into the psyche of a rapper known for his socially conscious and politically charged lyrics.
Quotable Lyrics:
I won at the Grammys for spitting my grammar, did that for Atlanta
Did that for Atlanta bruh, swept up like a janitor
Got sent to the slammer bruh
Treat me like an animal or some kind of hannibal, vicious and cannibal
The devil be doing you, right when you doing it, the devil will ruin you
Behind me Satan I walk out the door with my head up and handcuffs with pride