Its honestly not my favorite G Eazy project but it had some good tracks in there. I thought it was nice way to end the albumĬoming from a huge G Eazy fan I liked it. Nothing To Me: Nice production and verses are pretty good. This song is great.įor This: This song wasn't really my favorite but it was okay. This song is the most progressive I've seen G. I'm a huge fan of G Eazy but I never actually felt like I knew anything about him other than his style and all the girls he gets. Even if you don't like G Eazy just give it a shot. I wish it was a bit longer.Įverything Will Be OK: Holy shit! I don't care who you are listen to this song. This song is definitely a nice direction G took. G goes a little deeper with this one and shows he's more than just a player. Think About You: The beat is super sleepy and enjoyable. G's verses are all about a girl he wants to have sex with so nothing new but I definitely wouldn't say it's bad. Probably one of my favorites off the album. G's verses are a nice look into his perspective. Sad Boy: Production on this is really nice. Some interesting concepts in here but probably won't be on repeat for me. I kinda find the repetitiveness annoying. Just another song to bump in the whip.nothing more. You Got Me: To me G went super hard and it was kind of a new sound in this one. The beat is super fucking nice and G's verses were pretty interesting in this one. The beat is pretty nice though.ĭon't Let Me Go: I love this song. I think G Eazy is just trying to stir up the pot a little bit and get people angry. That statement is obviously a huge one to make and can be easily disproved. Definitely not a song for everyone but I actually like it.Ĭalm Down: Okay so G Eazy is gonna get a lot of hate for comparing himself to Slim and saying he's the best white rapper out there. Order More: I know a lot of people hated this song when it first dropped and complained about the autotune but honestly I like that he went for a new sound.
I give brownie points for trying to do something a little different with his voice in the hook though. I thought the beat was nice but the verses and hook were a little meh for me. Listening to it another time it definitely grew on me and I started to appreciate it more. I thought it was good but didn't think it had replay value for me. Its just one of those songs that bumps super fucking hardĭrifting: When I first heard this song I was a little disappointed. One of Them: Not much to this song which isn't necessarily a bad thing. I think this is some of his best work honestly. We saw Gerald a way we've never seen before. The vocal I though we're beautify and we go a look into Gerald's mind. Me, Myself, and I: I fell in love with song immediately. Intro: Really grabs your attention and got me intrigued in the project NO PERSONAL INFO For the sake of clarification: personal information does include emails, phone numbers and addresses. He crossed over to the mainstream popularity with his re-interpolation of the rock & roll classic "Runaround Sue." Arriving on-stage with a pompadour and a leather jacket, G-Eazy became known as "the James Dean of rap", but his music is much less troubled than that name might imply. This is the official G-Eazy subreddit! G-Eazy is an American rapper, songwriter and producer.