Photography Sebastian DemianMusic / NewsLil B offers free verses to victims of Hurricane HarveyThe Based God is taking a unique approach to helping those in need by giving away free guest verses to Houston rappers affected by the floodsShareLink copied ✔️August 30, 2017MusicNewsTextLottie Hodson American rapper Lil B, the Based God, is offering free verses for those affected by Hurricane Harvey. On Twitter yesterday – where he follows over 1.5 million people – Lil B is joining the many charities and people offering their help and services to those in need in Houston. “If you were affected by the flood in Huston and you make music. Lil B is giving free verses to all artist from Huston Texas for sept - Lil B,” he wrote on Twitter. If you were affected by the flood in Huston and you make music. Lil B is giving free verses to all artist from Huston Texas for sept - Lil B— Lil B THE BASEDGOD (@LILBTHEBASEDGOD) August 29, 2017 It’s certainly a different approach to helping those in need, but hopefully it’ll give musicians in the area a pick me up in these grueling times. One fan replied “Lil B can I have a verse? I’m from H Town and my heart hurts”. Many other musicians are using their influence and following to raise money for the victims of Hurrican Harvey, including Nicki Minaj and DJ Khaled, but the Based God is taking a more personal approach by offering these free versus to musicians affected by the vast flooding. Lil B recently released his long-awaited Black Ken mixtape – listen below. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORETOMORA are the dance-pop superduo out to ‘connect unexpected people’If Geese are a psy-op, so is everything else Nike Nike’s ‘wild card’ Team Kits are already in actionA deep dive into the fan-led SOPHIE archive projectThe secret history of Black British musicSilvana Estrada: ‘Bad Bunny is my hero, but Latin America is a continent’ The ultimate guide to music festivals in 2026Stop calling Justin Bieber’s Coachella set ‘lazy’Xaviersobased’s online obsessions: NBA 2K, skate videos and NickelodeonQueer nightlife is thriving in Bucharest’s abandoned backroomsThe rise of Rico Ace in 5 tracksSwedish House Mafia unpack their Miami Ultra festival mega-setEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy