G-eazy When Its Dark Out

G-eazy When Its Dark Out

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Artist Credit
Ellison 'Red' Anderson Composer
Christoph Andersson Additional Production, Composer, Producer
The Arcade Producer
Devon Baldwin Vocals (Background)
Tom Barnes Composer
Marc E. Bassy Featured Artist
Matthew Bauerschmidt Associate Executive Producer
Big Sean Featured Artist
Kane Blatz Producer
Chris Brown Composer, Featured Artist
Bobby Bruderle Creative Director, Photography
Cortez Bryant Executive Producer
Lauren Christy Composer
Keyshia Cole Featured Artist
Neal Conway Composer
Jamil Davis Associate Executive Producer
E-40 Featured Artist
Christopher Thomas Ericson Mastering
Joey Faccio Graphic Design
G-Eazy Additional Production, Executive Producer, Primary Artist, Producer
Gerald Gillum Composer
Gizzle Featured Artist
gnash Producer
Grace Featured Artist
Remo Green Composer
Marc Griffin Composer
Dakarai 'Dg' Gwitira Mixing
Brittany Hazzard Composer
Gary Hill Composer
IAMNOBODI Featured Artist
Parker Ighile Composer, Producer
David John Composer
Daniel Johnson Composer
Bert Kaempfert Composer
Michael Keenan Composer, Producer
Kehlani Featured Artist
Peter Kelleher Composer
Rob Kinelski Vocal Engineer
Ben Kohn Composer
Tory Lanez Featured Artist
John G. Liwag Graphic Design, Layout
Jon Mills Composer
Garrett Nash Composer
Jean Nelson Executive Producer
Jesse O'Brien Composer
O.Z. Engineer, Mixing, Producer
Happy Perez Instrumentation, Producer, Programming
Nathan Perez Composer
Daystar Peterson Composer
Quiñ Featured Artist
Herbert Rehbein Composer
Bebe Rexha Composer, Primary Artist
Matthew Samuels Composer
Grace Sewell Composer, Featured Artist
Todd Shaw Composer
Carl Sigman Composer
Southside Producer
Brian Springer Vocal Engineer
Starrah Featured Artist
Dylan Thomas Composer
Cade Thurlby Layout
Too $hort Featured Artist
Vinay Vyas Composer
Crystal Waters Composer
Kevin White Composer
Ozan Yildirim Composer

Overview

G-Eazy does just that with When It’s Dark Out, which ultimately turns out to be a better-rounded effort than his first. “Me, Myself & I” Following a frightening, intense “Intro,” a swaggered up G-Eazy ‘randomly’ unloads on “Random.” Actually, “This shit is not random,” or so he spits in the hook. Regardless of whether it. G-Eazy’s When It’s Dark Out Jacket. RM 1,242.35 – RM 1,533.20. Hand Painted G-Eazy’s leather Jacket to replicate the look of the jacket that he wore in cover of his album ‘When It’s Dark Out’. Rated 4.86 out of 5 based on 7 customer ratings. ( 7 customer reviews).

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Sex, drugs, and rock & roll. And rap. On G-Eazy's second LP, When It's Dark Out, the self-made Young Gerald oozes confidence on a nocturnal journey of hedonistic rhymes set to the wooziest of productions. He spits about what he knows: gratification, how to attain it, and the energy expended in the process. Yet despite the pitfalls and pain that he raps about here, the lures of pleasure and fame remain mighty. G-Eazy covers familiar ground, spinning similar tales of drugs, partying, and fornicating over 17 addictive tracks without the decadence ever growing stale, like wandering through different, enticing corners of a dark club. By weaving such tales of danger and pleasure, G-Eazy delivers a bevy of vicarious escapes to his listeners. He manages to differentiate himself from easy race comparisons -- while also acknowledging his conflicting privilege -- rapping about being 'the coldest white rapper in the game since the one with the bleached hair' and asking 'what if the game didn't care I was white?' He's not corny like Macklemore, not scary like Eminem (circa 2000), not as earnest and afflicted as newcomer Witt Lowry. He's another breed: a rapper and a rock star. Throughout, G-Eazy is supported by an army of guests ranging from singers Bebe Rexha (on the hit 'Me, Myself & I') and Keyshia Cole ('Nothing to Me') to hip-hop stars Big Sean ('One of Them') and Chris Brown ('Drifting'). Old-school icons Too $hort ('Of All Things') and E-40 ('Nothing to Me') even make appearances to offer a bit of street cred. Occasionally, G-Eazy takes pause, offering moments of introspection and reflection. On 'For This,' he provides a lyrical reminder of how far he's come, and how he did it by himself, while on 'What If,' he reminds listeners 'I worked for years and studied the game.' It's an assured nod to the past, when rising to the top came with a lot of discipline and grassroots support. Beneath the debauchery and boasting, G-Eazy sounds grateful to see his hard work pay off. Just don't stop his party. ~ Neil Z. Yeung