G-Eazy - These Things Happen (Full Album)
G-Eazy - These Things Happen (Full Album)
G-Eazy - These Things Happen (Full Album)
G-Eazy - These Things Happen (Full Album)
G-Eazy - These Things Happen (Full Album)
G-Eazy - These Things Happen (Full Album)

G-Eazy - These Things Happen (Full Album)

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G-eazy - These Things - Happen (full Album)

Primarily handled by Christoph Andersson , blackbear , and Jay Ant , the production blends electronic and indie rock-tinged hip-hop with warm chords and airy textures.

The album received generally positive reviews for its honesty and approachability. While some critics found the lyrical focus on partying and women to be repetitive, others praised the "musicianship" and high-quality production. G-Eazy - These Things Happen (Full Album)

Released on 23 June 2014, is the major label debut and third studio album by American rapper G-Eazy. The album marked his transition from an underground sensation to a mainstream mainstay, debuting at #3 on the Billboard 200 and #1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Core Themes and Production Primarily handled by Christoph Andersson , blackbear ,

Critics noted stylistic cues from artists like Drake for the atmospheric transitions and Kendrick Lamar for the more serious, self-reflective tracks. Full Tracklist Released on 23 June 2014, is the major

The standard album consists of 16 tracks with a runtime of approximately 56 minutes: Far Alone (feat. E-40 & Jay Ant) I Mean It (feat. Remo) Interlude Opportunity Cost Almost Famous Lotta That (feat. A$AP Ferg & Danny Seth) Factory Girl (Skit) Downtown Love (feat. John Michael Rouchell) Complete Let's Get Lost (feat. Devon Baldwin) Shoot Me Down (feat. Anthony Stewart) Been On Remember You (feat. blackbear) Tumblr Girls (feat. Christoph Andersson) Just Believe Critical Reception and Legacy

The record is characterized by a . G-Eazy explores the "opportunity cost" of his rising fame, oscillating between introspective vulnerability and the bravado of his new lifestyle.