We're nearing the days until G-Eazy drops off his third studio album, The Beautiful & Damned. For the past several weeks, he's been giving fans better insight of what to expect with different cuts off of it. He kicked it off with the A$AP Rocky and Cardi B assisted banger, "No Limit," which is now in the top 10 of the Billboard 100. Today, he comes through with his latest single, "Love Is Gone" featuring Drew Love of THEY.
With Drew Love touching the hook, G-Eazy hits the track with a much more political stance. Throughout "Love Is Gone," G-Eazy touches on police brutality and dedicates a large portion of his second verse to denounce Donald Trump, which including a shout out to YG's "FDT."
G-Eazy's been showing different sides to himself with each single he's been dropping. With The Beautiful & Damned dropping Friday, December 15th, we're excited to hear what he has up his sleeves.
Quotable Lyrics
Pay attention and understand what the premise is
Everything not gravy, we can't pretend it is
So I salute YG, fuck the president
'Cause he a fuckin' racist, supported by white supremacists
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