"Rollin'" by G Herbo, also known as Lil Herb, is a song that reflects the lifestyle and experiences of the artist. The lyrics depict the rough and dangerous environment of Southside Chicago, particularly the 150 Roc Block, which is a reference to a specific area. The song pays homage to Lil Roc, Peewee, C MOE, Vito, Big Squad, Chico, Kobe, and other friends who are no longer around, suggesting they would be involved in street violence if they were still alive. G Herbo emphasizes the unity and loyalty among his crew, emphasizing their deep connection and the presence of real gang members at the club. He warns others to be cautious and not interfere with their affairs, as they are known to cause trouble. The lyrics also touch on G Herbo's success and material possessions, such as designer clothing, expensive belts, and luxurious drinks. However, he makes it clear that he came from nothing and that his gang ties and experiences in the streets remain unchanged. He states that he is focused on making money and does not engage in unnecessary rap beef. The chorus repeats the phrases "I'm rollin'," indicating G Herbo's confidence and dominance. It also serves as a reference to being under the influence, both literally and metaphorically. The usage of "rollin'" can mean being high on drugs or being active and successful in his gang activities. The second verse continues to highlight G Herbo's involvement in street life, his distrust towards outsiders, and his inclination to violence. He mentions having multiple guns, loyalty from his shooters, and his no-nonsense attitude. He also mentions driving through rival territories and being prepared to confront any potential threats. Overall, "Rollin'" portrays G Herbo's street credibility, loyalty to his friends, and his determination to succeed against difficult circumstances. The song reflects the realities of his life and the choices he has made, while also serving as an anthem for his crew and their lifestyle.