G-Eazy Drops Radiohead “Creep” Cover

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G-Eazy

OVERALL RATING (???)


G-Eazy is having a serious identity crisis right now.

As of late, white MCs have been trying their hand at pop music. G-Eazy is the latest to do so, as, today, he and Ashley Benson decided to remake Radiohead’s “Creep” hit.

This remake of “Creep” isn’t all that bad… I get it, the sound quality of the song is horrible, but the vocal performances that you get from Ashley and G-Eazy are solid.

G-Eazy is continuing to grow as an artist (I think).


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