G-Eazy Enlists T-Pain, Ty Dolla $ign, And Tyga On Three New Vastly Different Tracks

G-Eazy Enlists T-Pain, Ty Dolla $ign, And Tyga On Three New Vastly Different Tracks




G-Eazy has released not one, not two, although three new tracks on the same day. He's stuffed this Thursday (August 22) with the party banger "Got a Check" featuring T-Pain; "All Facts," with Ty Dolla $ign, a slower, more mindful number about relationships and what comes with them; and finally, a video for "Bang," which features Tyga, that's about buzzer-beating basketball aesthetics. It's a lot to take in, yet G-Eazy makes it work by giving us three different types of rap to keep us entranced.


"Got a Check" is a celebratory anthem that makes you happy to have cash, or to even receive it. It pounds and hisses as G-Eazy's Pink Panther-like voice sneakily slides across the bass and T-Pain's electrically charged chorus is where the energy really shines. "All Facts," meanwhile, is slower, a little harsher, and more upfront. Its lyrics recall a past flame, with Ty Dolla $ign allocating his rough melodies to mellow the mood. "Missed calls from each other without callbacks / Right now you furious and sending texts in all caps," G-Eazy spits dejectedly and hurt.


"Bang" is like the grand finale, its video finding G-Eazy and Tyga because the stars of a high school basketball team. In regular, inspirational high-school movie style, they lead their team to victory and get interviewed by the media subsequently. You can tell that they'd already won, though, because "Bang" is a smoother tune that practically soundtracks victory from the get-go. Having a song like this with a video where they didn't win could be just plain cruel.


All three tracks appear on G-Eazy's ongoing release series B-Sides. His last studio album, The Pretty & Damned, came out in 2017. Earlier this year, he collaborated with Blueface, YG, and AllBlack on "West Coast."


Check out all of G-Eazy's new music up above.









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