Bobby Brackins Taps G-Eazy & Jeremih For "Big Film"

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G-Eazy & Jeremih give Bobby Brackins the assist on new track "Big Film."

Bobby Brackins already had the summer hot with her single, "Whiplash" and it looks like he's carrying that momentum for the remainder of the season. Brackins is getting ready to drop his forthcoming EP, To Kill For in the coming weeks and today, he unleashes a new cut off of it featuring G-Eazy and Jeremih.

Bobby Brackins gets some assistance from Jeremih and fellow Bay Area native G-Eazy for his latest single, "Big Film." The new song marks the second collaboration he's done with both artists. Brackins worked with Eazy on "My Jam" alongside Zendaya while Jeremih and Brackins previously collaborated on "Hot Box" with Mila J. 

"Big Film" is undoubtedly a record that's perfect for late night summer parties. The single finds all three artists reflecting on a woman whose life is compared to a "Big Film." It's a hot single that should have you excited for To Kill For. Keep your eyes peeled for that.

Quotable Lyrics
She a lead role, play her part though
No extra baggage, no cargo
Every boss need a real wife
Like Scarface needed Michelle Pfeiff


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