
G-Eazy has carved out a unique space in hip-hop with his smooth flows, West Coast swagger, and ability to blend introspective lyrics with radio-friendly hits. Since breaking onto the scene, he has delivered a mix of club anthems, emotional ballads, and collaborations with some of the biggest names in music. Here are his top 10 songs that have defined his career.
1. Me, Myself & I (feat. Bebe Rexha) – 2015
This breakout hit became one of G-Eazy’s most recognizable songs. With Bebe Rexha’s haunting chorus and G-Eazy’s introspective verses, Me, Myself & I perfectly captured themes of fame, loneliness, and ambition.
2. No Limit (feat. A$AP Rocky & Cardi B) – 2017
A club anthem with an infectious beat, No Limit became a massive hit, thanks to Cardi B’s fiery verse and A$AP Rocky’s effortless cool. The song dominated the charts and cemented G-Eazy as a hitmaker.
3. Him & I (feat. Halsey) – 2017
This romantic duet with Halsey showcased G-Eazy’s softer side. Their chemistry, both in the song and in real life at the time, made it a fan favorite. The Bonnie-and-Clyde theme added to its appeal.
4. I Mean It (feat. Remo) – 2014
One of G-Eazy’s earliest hits, I Mean It blended confidence, humor, and catchy production. The song’s sarcastic tone and playful music video helped it gain popularity among fans.
5. Still Be Friends (feat. Tory Lanez & Tyga) – 2020
A smooth and catchy track, Still Be Friends brought together three artists known for their charismatic delivery. The song’s playful lyrics and bouncy beat made it a club favorite.
6. Drifting (feat. Chris Brown & Tory Lanez) – 2015
Blending hip-hop and R&B, Drifting explored themes of love, regret, and relationships. With strong features from Chris Brown and Tory Lanez, it became one of G-Eazy’s standout tracks.
7. Calm Down – 2016
An ode to the Bay Area, Calm Down showcased G-Eazy’s West Coast roots. The track had a smooth beat, clever wordplay, and a confident delivery that resonated with fans.
8. Sober (feat. Charlie Puth) – 2017
A raw and introspective song, Sober delved into G-Eazy’s struggles with partying and self-reflection. Charlie Puth’s emotional hook elevated the track, making it one of his most personal releases.
9. 1942 (feat. Yo Gotti & YBN Nahmir) – 2018
This high-energy banger was made for the party scene. Featuring Yo Gotti and YBN Nahmir, 1942 had a catchy beat and confident verses that made it a favorite for turn-up playlists.
10. Let’s Get Lost (feat. Devon Baldwin) – 2014
A smooth and seductive track from These Things Happen, Let’s Get Lost showcased G-Eazy’s signature laid-back delivery and Devon Baldwin’s dreamy vocals, making it a fan favorite.
G-Eazy’s ability to mix introspective storytelling with club-ready anthems has made him one of the most versatile artists in hip-hop. These songs highlight the best of his career, showing his evolution from an underground rapper to a global star.