‘The James Dean of Hip Hop’: G-Eazy Talks About What Life Of A Musician Is Really Like

Who doesn’t love a good story? Whether it’s one that ends in heartbreak or victory, the tale of someone’s journey is both exciting and liberating, often inspiring those who hear it.

And when that story is about persevering through internal and external doubt, dammit, it’s intriguing.

That’s what rapper G-Eazy gave us following a candid performance at Bud Light’s Whatever USA, opening up about things from celebrity perception and the will to become what he always hoped to be, an MC.

While others fight through the hardships of a 9-to-5 work week, dealing with office drama, deadlines and annoying bosses, Eazy talks about the life of a musician who has no boundaries or time to relax, describing his rise to the big-time because, well, it’s the only thing he ever wanted to do.

G-Eazy has put his blood, sweat and tears into his music, and the sacrifice has been well worth it for this expedition.

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