31.03.2023: G-Eazy - 'Tulips and Roses' - new music video out now!
Nach dem Verlust seiner Mutter nahm sich Gerald eine monatelange Auszeit vom Rampenlicht, um sich
neu zu formieren und sich zu sammeln. In einer Mietwohnung in Paris brachte der Künstler seine Gedanken
zu Papier und verfasste einen ehrlichen und selbstreflexiven Bericht über sein Leben und seine Karriere.
Der Song enthält ein Sample von "Blame", einem Lied der Band Gabriels.
G arbeitete an einem Song, der zufällig mit der Stimmung von "Blame" übereinstimmte, da sich beide mit den
Themen Schuld, Scham und Nachsicht beschäftigen. Das Endergebnis ist "Tulips & Roses".
Der Song wird von einem cineastischen Musikvideo begleitet, das G beim Leben und Lieben in Paris zeigt,
wie er mit einem Verrat konfrontiert wird und die Zuschauer mit einem Cliffhanger zurücklässt. Kann er sich
selbst aus dieser Situation befreien, wie wird es enden? Nur die Zeit wird zeigen, wie es mit G-Eazy weitergeht.
30.09.2021: New Album „These Things Happen Too" out now! G-Eazys new Album appeared with Features of Lil Wayne, Demi Lovato, Ty Dolla Sign, YG etc.!
ABOUT G-Eazy
Multi-platinum recording artist and producer G-Eazy has established himself as a leading force in the music and touring world. His third full-length studio albumThe Beautiful & Damned(2017) debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, garnered two No. 1 radio hits –“No Limit” ft. A$AP Rocky & Cardi B and “Him & I” ft. Halsey –and has since been certified platinum by the RIAA. The 5x platinum single “No Limit” has been streamed over 1 billion times worldwide to date. The Beautiful & Damnedfollowed his platinum-certified sophomore album When It’s Dark Out(2015), which featured the 5x platinum single “Me, Myself & I” with Bebe Rexha.Knownfor his smooth raps, pristine production and dexterous range,the Bay-area rapperhas performed on Saturday Night Live, MTV Video Music Awards, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live!and many more. He has won a People’s Choice Award for “Favorite Hip-Hop Artist”, named one of Forbes “30 Under 30” and covered publications such as XXL and Flaunt.His influence also spans the fashion worldwhere he’s frequently hailedas the James Dean of rap for his dapper style,and regularlyappearson GQ’sbest-dressed and grooming lists. Additionally, he will continue his partnership with PUMA, recently announcing their first collaborative shoe is in the works to be released in 2020. PUMA will also continue to support his philanthropy, The Endless Summer Fund –a non-profit dedicated to helping Bay Area under-served youth reach their full potential and strengthening the community –and their joint program, “From The Bay to the Universe” in which G-Eazyselects a group of developing musicians to support their artistic efforts. 2019 saw G-Eazy’scareer soar to new heights, including headlining Rolling Loud Music Festival in his hometown of Oakland, CA and making his critically-acclaimed acting debut in the global hit film Hustlers. In anticipation of his forthcoming fifth-studio albumhe has beenslowly clearing out the vaultby releasing tracks off his B-Sidesseries, and most recently with the surprise EP Scary Nights, released on October 18, 2019.
05.09.2020: G-Eazy: Down - new music video out now!
03.07.2020: G-Eazy - Had Enough - new music video out now!
G-Eazy - Drop - ft. Blac Youngsta, BlocBoy JB - new music video out now!
Dressed in black with his hair slicked back, Bay Area rapper G-Eazy is as dapper as he is driven. From selling CDs out of his backpack to living on the road, he has done whatever it takes to live his dream. So what does the future look like for hip-hop’s James Dean? It's just as bright as he is.
Raised in Oakland, CA, G-Eazy enrolled at Loyola University New Orleans because of their strong music industry program. For the budding artist, the partying wasn't nearly as important as creating; he missed more than a few keggers while crafting a series of buzz-generating mixtapes, culminating in his 2011 breakout, Endless Summer, garnering attention from both the backpackers and the mainstream.
Diploma in hand, G-Eazy hit 2012 running. During that summer's “Warped Tour,” he produced, wrote and recorded what would become his full-length debut, Must Be Nice, which landed at #3 on the iTunes Hip Hop Chart completely independent of a label. He has yet to slow down since.
2013 saw G-Eazy complete his first headline tour, selling out shows everywhere from New York to Los Angeles. Looking more like a Tarantino hero than a standard MC, he dodged a bra or two from the stage on a nightly basis. From the overwhelming success of the tour, Paste Magazine named G-Eazy in their top artists to watch in 2013, High Times Magazine named him the “Best New Artist of 2013” and Lil Wayne tapped him to join the “America’s Most Wanted Festival” nationwide tour. The response has only grown more fervent.
As 2013 turned into 2014, G-Eazy went out on his second nationwide headline tour, leading to the release of his highly anticipated album These Things Happen. The album topped the Billboard Hip-Hop/R&B and Top Rap Albums Charts, also earning the #3 spot on the Billboard 200 and the Top Digital Albums Chart on its way to selling over 130,000 copies. The critics lauded G-Eazy’s album as well, with Billboard dubbing G-Eazy “The Young Elvis” in a multi-page feature story, and The New York Times stating that G-Eazy is “clever, approachable and extremely legible” on These Things Happen. Yet even after an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers and VIBE’s proclamation that “G-Eazy is, in fact, already a star, or at the very least destined to become one,” his goal remains the same. |