All song on g eazy when its dark out12/28/2022 ![]() I have the best team in the world, that's how I see it. ![]() It's not about me as much as it's about the whole team that puts me here. He tells us, "I talked a lot about being in Vegas, just buying a lot of champagne with all my friends. He surrounds himself with his "team," who are all his close friends. G-Eazy explains that this is, essentially, what the "Good Life" is all about. and a lot of champagne: "I put my team in position, now they makin' a killin'/ Stackin' blue faces straight to the ceilin'/Out in Vegas I'm with 'em/ Orderin' bottles of that Ace when they see 'em'/Til there ain't enough space up on the table to fit 'em." So, that's my main goal is to think of her, making sure she doesn't worry about anything."Īnother set of lyrics that mean a lot to G-Eazy involves Las Vegas. It's a hard thing to do, and she did a lot for us. My mom, she was a single mom, raising two boys. And when she got into her house, she said she cried, that she just danced around it, and she was like, 'It's mine.' That was a really special moment in my life. She wanted to move to New Orleans my little brother lives there, and I got her a space there. That moment for me was one of the most special moments of my life. He raps, "I told my moms not to stress no more/ Go hit the Bentley store and no credit card debts no more (Love you mom)/I bought the crib and it's in escrow now/So you don't ever have to worry about how you gon' pay rent no more." G-Eazy tells us that this is a very true story, and to be able to do this for his mom was a very proud moment for him. There are a lot of meaningful lyrics in G-Eazy and Kehlani's "Good Life." In the song G-Eazy talks about being able to buy his mom a house. We recently caught up with G-Eazy, and during an exclusive interview, he told us about the song, being involved with the Fate of the Furious soundtrack/movie franchise, revealed a very touching story behind some of the lyrics in "Good Life," and more. Both G-Eazy and Kehlani had a hand in co-writing the song for the film, and it appears in the final scene of the movie. "Good Life" is the third single from The Fate of the Furious: The Album, which was released back in April via Atlantic Records and Universal Music Group. Among all of the projects he's involved in, which includes collaborations with artists like Wale and Bebe Rexha, a joint four-song EP with producer/DJ Carnage, and his forthcoming fourth studio album (which follows up 2015's When It's Dark Out), the Oakland California born rapper teamed up with fellow Bay Area artist Kehlani on a song called "Good Life." The track is included in the the eighth installment in The Fast and the Furious franchise, The Fate of the Furious, and its accompanying soundtrack. His storytelling always falls flat because he either use one liners (which doesn't really work well with storytelling) or tries to elongate metaphors which he's not good at.Talk about the "Good Life," 27-year-old rapper G-Eazy is living it. Then what I think really hindered that album was when he attempted to be DEEP but it fell flat because his rap vocabulary isn't as good as most storytelling/conscious rappers because he never really practiced that on any of his previous projects. Then he got aggressive out of nowhere "Random" "You Got Me". Then out of nowhere "When It's Dark Out" has songs like "Order More" like did he ever use autotune before that song? Not that I can remember. But TTH he had more substance and introspection but still lacked heavily in the rap department. But with G-Eazy we never saw any different sides of him, it was always a PopRap sound with him from "Big" till "Must Be Nice' and even "These Things Happen" have some pop elements scattered throughout, with the same basic rhyme scheme which he peaked with IMO on "Endless Summer". Vince from "Stolen Youth" (which can also count to Mac Miller's progression) to "Big Fish Theory". But like Gambino you saw bits and pieces from C4 to GKMC, then decided to just go all out and make TPAB which again was a culmination of all the bits and pieces he showed but decided to put his entire foot forward and made that project. Gambino he always showed different sides of himself throughout all his projects then finally made a complete project culminating all of the sounds he showed "Awaken My Love"'. ![]() Great ARTISTS like Mac Miller, Childish Gambino, Kendrick, Vince Staples, you see them transitioning to a new sound for Mac it was Macadelic (New drugged out sound) then Run On sentences (showing you his mindset with production), then WMWTSO, then capped it off with one of his top projects ever Faces. There was no type of transition in his music. Yea exactly, I think he chased the mainstream sound too quick.
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