G-Eazy
G-Eazy
G‑Eazy (born Gerald Earl Gillum on May 24, 1989 in Oakland, California) is an American rapper, songwriter, and producer, who emerged from the Bay Area’s vibrant music scene. Raised by artist parents in Berkeley, he studied music industry studies at Loyola University New Orleans, before fully embracing his musical ambitions Teen Vogue. With early mixtapes and self-released projects like Must Be Nice (2012), he built a dedicated following through relentless touring and a DIY ethos before signing with RCA Records for his major-label debut in These Things Happen (2014) Pitchfork+5+5biographyhost+5.
As an artist, G‑Eazy is known for his introspective West Coast hip‑hop sound and slick aesthetic. His breakthrough album When It’s Dark Out (2015) spawned the hit single “Me, Myself & I” featuring Bebe Rexha, while subsequent releases like The Beautiful & Damned and Freak Show (2024) reflect his evolution into a nuanced storyteller addressing themes of grief, identity, and fame +5+5GQ+5. He often produces much of his own work and embraces a minimalist wardrobe—favoring black clothing not out of fashion but practicality on the road Inspiring Quotes.
Among his memorable quotes, G‑Eazy has said: “Simplicity is awesome. That’s all…” +14+14+14; “Touring is starting to feel more like home than home does.” +3+3+3; and “If you get comfortable, that’s how you fall off.”