No stranger to struggle or survival, King Lil G, who has built a name for himself in the underground rap world, shares vulnerable and honest lyrics with even more resonating visuals on “Unemployed.”
Known for his raw, unfiltered, and heartfelt music, the first generation Mexican American rapper often speaks about the harsh realities of migrating from Mexico to Los Angeles and growing up in a broken home while being raised by the streets of South Central.
He shares his truth boldly and unapologetically, knowing the importance and impact his story has on Black and Brown communities and young boys who look like him.