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Leoglossary: G-Eazy - These Things Happen Too (Album)

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G-Eazy, the American rapper and songwriter, released his highly anticipated album “These Things Happen Too” on September 24, 2021. This album serves as a sequel to his 2014 debut album “These Things Happen,” and it showcases his growth as an artist while delving into personal experiences and emotions.

Over the years, G-Eazy has evolved as an artist, experimenting with various musical styles and themes. “These Things Happen Too” reflects this evolution, featuring a diverse range of tracks that blend elements of hip-hop, R&B, and pop. The album demonstrates G-Eazy’s versatility and willingness to push boundaries within the music industry.

The album explores a myriad of themes, including love, heartbreak, success, and self-reflection. G-Eazy collaborates with several prominent artists, adding depth and diversity to the album. Notable collaborations include artists such as Lil Wayne, YG, Ty Dolla $ign, and Demi Lovato, among others.

“These Things Happen Too” received positive reviews from both fans and critics alike. The album’s introspective lyrics and captivating production resonated with listeners, further solidifying G-Eazy’s position in the music industry. The release of the album sparked conversations about the evolution of G-Eazy’s sound and its impact on contemporary music.

As G-Eazy continues to evolve as an artist, “These Things Happen Too” stands as a testament to his growth and artistry. The album has contributed to shaping the narrative of modern hip-hop and has cemented G-Eazy’s status as a prominent figure in the genre.

These Things Happen Too

When You're Gone

Instructions

Christoph's Interlude

Wanna Be Myself

Everything is Everything

Origami

Solar Eclipse

I, Me & Myself

Now & Later

Speed

Breakdown

Faithful

Wicked Game

Bad Bad News!

No More

Running Wild

Time

Gerald

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