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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).
Gerald Earl Gillum (born May 24, 1989), better known by his stage name G-Eazy, is an American rapper, record producer and actor. Based in Oakland, California , he began his career in 2006 and released two independent studio albums until signing with RCA Records to release his third album and major label debut, These Things Happen (2014).
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.
"1942" is a hip hop song by American rapper G-Eazy, featuring guest vocals from rappers Yo Gotti and YBN Nahmir. The artists co-wrote the song with singer Jeremih, as well as its producers Hitmaka, Smash David and SkipOnDaBeat. [1] [2] It was released by RCA Records on April 13, 2018, as the second single for the soundtrack to the film Uncle ...
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.
The pair had a hit together with their 2015 collaboration “Me, Myself & I”, and the song remains popular online. Over the screenshot, Rexha wrote: “@g_eazy you have my number.
G-Eazy has collaborated with Chris Brown twice before "Provide" was released, the first time on G-Eazy's 2015 single "Drifting" and the second time on Brown's 2019 single "Wobble Up", with additional features from Canadian rapper and singer Tory Lanez and Trinidadian-born rapper and singer Nicki Minaj, respectively. However, it serves as the ...