This is a raw, unadulterated sermon from the concrete pulpit; it’s not just a song. The dark, throbbing beat of “Eulogy” by Hogheadgnote is reminiscent of midnight on hollowed-out blocks. His bars pierced deep, using the grime of a blood-stained brush to paint pain, loyalty, and street survival. This is hip-hop at its most basic: no glitz, no cock, just the cold truth.
With “Eulogy,” a powerful new single featuring Lil Wayne, Detroit’s own Hog Head G-Note takes center stage. Released in 2025, the song reflects the artist’s journey from the streets of Detroit’s North End to co-heading his own label, Hog Head Entertainment, and lands with spiritual depth and lyrical maturity.
Under the guidance of Obie Trice, Hog Head G-Note started writing rhymes at the age of seven. By the time he was twelve, he had released his first single. He has received recognition over the years, including nominations for six SDM Live Awards in the MVP categories and awards such as Detroit Hip Hop Honors Lyricist of the Year and Male Performer of the Year. His reputation in the community is further enhanced by his partnerships with industry titans like Blade Icewood, Eminem, Proof, Big Sean, Rick Ross (“Plugged”), and others.
“Eulogy” is not for the weak of heart. It’s for people who understand that struggle is a daily grind and not a metaphor. Hogheadgnote testifies in addition to rapping. Press play and let the streets speak if authenticity is more important to you than gloss in your playlist.
“Eulogy” is a must-listen if you appreciate rap with philosophical depth, raw storytelling, and musicality. It’s a bold declaration, a lyrical sermon, and an emotional testimony from an artist who has lived it and is now sharing it. Here, Detroit’s legacy is being furthered rather than merely honored.