G-Eazy

West-Coast steez.
Stephen Heard
Published on October 20, 2014

Overview

Somewhere in between University and releasing music as the Bay Boyz via Myspace, California rapper Gerald Earl Gillum shortened his name to G-Eazy. Since then he's released a handful of successful mix tapes, gained attention from both mainstream and underground scenes and supported the likes of Drake and Lil Wayne. His recently released third album These Things Happen was a major turing point and managed to hit the ground running at number 3 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart. The success has given G-Eazy the ability to autograph the most difficult of objects and resulted in an international tour that will head all the way down to New Zealand.


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