This song is another song that feels more like a modern rap song rather than a tradition G-Eazy styled song but he finds his way to put his twist on it like great artists do. The production of this track was just awesome and G-Eazy rapped over it like it deserved to be. That’s A Lot: 4.4/5įirst thing’s first, the beat to “That’s A Lot” goes so hard. There’s really not much more to explain about it so I’ll just say that it definitely bumps and it’s true to what G-Eazy fans are used to hearing on his earlier albums. G-Eazy completely flexes on this track as he talks about sex, drugs, money, and everything that money can buy. This theme of a devil and angel battling inside of him continues throughout almost the entire album. He tells his audience about the struggle between his angelic sober side of himself and the drunk and wild celebrity that he has become. On this track, Eazy talks about being a Gemini and the struggle he has with his two sides - something that’s considered normal to have for a Gemini but you don’t have to be one to relate to having two sides of yourself. It begins with a sinister sound and breaks into a classic creative G-Eazy beat to rap over. The first track of the album is self-titled and sets the bar for the rest of the tracklist to follow. I am one of those fans that have almost died of anticipation while waiting for this album so there is no need to drag this on for you guys either! Here is all you need to know about G-Eazy’s new album, “The Beautiful & Damned.” 1. “The Beautiful & Damned” consists of 20 tracks and contains features on songs from artists like Cardi B, A$AP Rocky, Charlie Puth, his girlfriend Halsey and more.