G-Eazy – 1942 (Ft. Yo Gotti & YBN Nahmir) (Review & Stream)

G-Eazy’s last album didn’t get the respect it deserved. 


G-Eazy decided to return to the scene with  “1942” today, collaborating with two artists in YBN Nahmir & Yo Gotti who are completely foreign to his lane; fortunately for us, we got a fire collaboration! With Gotti blessing the intro with this trill ass verse and hook, G-Eazy gets the spittin’ on the second verse, dropping this sly ass verse that glides through easily. As for YBN Nahmir’s part, the young man holds his own, giving the track this youthful feel.

I might cop the Uncle Drew soundtrack, but I’m staying far away from the movie.

 

OVERALL RATING (4.6/5)


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