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"I Mean It" is a song by American rapper G-Eazy featuring fellow rapper and record producer Remo (otherwise credited as Remo the Hitmaker). [1] It was released on May 13, 2014, as the fifth single from the former's debut studio album These Things Happen (2014).
"Had Enough" G-Eazy: Halsey "You Should Be Sad" After her song dropped, she called out a fan at her concert for saying her ex's name, later on she said that her relationship with G-Eazy was an abusive one. [173] [174] [175] Nov 20, 2020 "Shots Fired" Megan Thee Stallion: Tory Lanez: Lanez shooting Megan Thee Stallion in both her feet.
American rapper G-Eazy has released seven studio albums, one compilation album, six mixtapes, nine extended plays and 73 singles (including 24 singles as a featured artist). His seventh album, Freak Show was released on June 21, 2024, by RCA Records.
G-Eazy and Halsey, 25, first began dating during summer 2017. Although they briefly split in July 2018, they got back together again for a few months before calling it quits for good in October 2018.
Everything's Strange Here is a compilation album by American rapper G-Eazy. Described as a side project, [ 1 ] it was released commercially for streaming only, on June 26, 2020, via RCA Records . Production was handled by several record producers, including Cole M.G.N. , Dakarai Gwitira , Marshmello and Christoph Andersson among others.
"2 Seater" is a song by American rapper YBN Nahmir featuring G-Eazy and Offset. It was released on March 19, 2020, as the second single from Nahmir's debut studio album Visionland . Background
Bebe Rexha and G-Eazy (Getty) Rexha later took the post down from Instagram, but she soon returned to the subject. In a follow-up message on X/Twitter wrote : “Someone from my team had me take ...
The song was released through RCA Records on September 8, 2017, as the lead single from G-Eazy's third studio album, The Beautiful & Damned (2017). Reaching number four on the US Billboard Hot 100, it became G-Eazy's and ASAP Rocky's highest-charting song, [2] and Cardi B's second top five single on the chart. [3]