G-Eazy Switches Things Up On "Everything's Strange Here" Ft. Ashley Benson, Kossisko

G-Eazy drops his alternative record "Everything is Strange Here" with two features from Ashley Benson and Kossisko.

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It's clear that G-Eazy has been mixing things up lately. The Bay Area rapper is known for dropping bars about cash, clothes, women, sex, drugs, and parties over California-laced beats, but over the last few months, G-Eazy has shifted gears. It's clear that he's retreated to the studio during this quarantine to do some self-reflection and to work on his side project.

On Friday (June 26), G-Eazy released his alternative record, Everything's Strange Here. For G-Eazy fans that are looking for any semblance of his rap star persona on this album, you're going to be disappointed. However, for someone switching gears so abruptly, G-Eazy does a fine job of drifting into an arena that no one is used to hearing him play in. Check out Everything's Strange Here by G-Eazy and share your thoughts.

Tracklist

1. Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime
2. Free Porn Cheap Drugs
3. Back To What You Knew
4. All The Things You're Searching For ft. Kossisko & Ashley Benson
5. Stan By Me
6. In The Middle
7. Nostalgia Cycle
8. Every Night Of The Year
9. Lazarus
10. Had Enough


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