
There are many songs on the 19-track album that fit this criticism. Regardless, while he’s making clear efforts to reflect on this album - which references 2014’s These Things Happen - the Bay Area artist doesn’t do himself too many favors in shedding the playboy/womanizer persona. His fourth LP, These Things Happen Too, finds G~Eazy having to grapple with the fallout of his failed relationships, the toll that drug abuse has taken on him artistically and personally, as well as the self-doubt that he’s been white-knuckling.Ī common criticism lobbed at G~Eazy is his tendency to rap only about drugs, girls and wealth, which isn’t uncommon of rappers and rock stars across the board. Everyone has regrets, and G~Eazy holds his share.
