Everything's Strange Here
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Everything's Strange Here is the fifth studio album by American rapper G-Eazy.It was released on June 26, 2020, via RCA Records. Production was handled by several record producers, including Cole M.G.N., Dakarai Gwitira, Marshmello and Christoph Andersson among others. It features guest appearances from Ashley Benson and Kossisko. -Wikipedia
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Pitchfork
The Oakland rapper’s quarantine album is meant to portray a radically different artist. More often, he just finds new ways to telegraph the same stories he’s told all along.
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Daily Iowan
With its uninteresting lyrics and lack of unique music, the rap and hip-hop artist’s latest album is aptly named: everything’s strange here.
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Distract TV
Everything’s Strange Here offers an alternative perspective into G-Eazy’s demonstrated, multifaceted musicality, with scope for a part II.
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Sputnik Music
It is the ultimate compilation of how to rip apart a whole genre from the waist down, and terraform it into something horrible, to something completely void of heart and emotion. Once again, another victim of the “rapper goes alternative” phase has been woefully sacrificed.
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The Post
All in all, G-Eazy’s experimental album is no worse than most artists who dip their toes in other genres. Some would even say they prefer the less misogynistic, deeper side of him.
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Ratings Game Music
It’s not clear whether or not we need to get used to this version of G-Eazy. Whatever the case may be, I think Everything’s Strange Here will have a positive impact on G-Eazy’s artistry moving forward.
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Your Choice Way
Everything’s Strange Here winds up sounding like another caricature of the women he can’t stop condemning: shiny and novel at first, but ultimately corrosive.
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Euphoriazine
It’s a bonfire album, an album college kids would shout from their rooftops, and an intimate journey into the artist’s love and growth. This alter-ego of G-Eazy managed to genre bend the system and form his own rhythmic, trippy musical sphere.
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The Musical Hype
Give G-Eazy credit for experimenting on Everything’s Strange Here, but he’s best suited as a rapper as opposed to an alternative artist.
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The Indian Music Nerd
The project does struggle a bit because G-Eazy is not a trained singer and the drum patterns get repetitive at times but these minor flaws doesn’t take away from the fact that this is a brilliant attempt by Gerald and if this is the direction he chooses then it would be a thing to look out for.
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Soundbite Reviews
this album just has nothing of value to it, even on really bad albums there can be at least one or two ideas that I can kind of see what could have worked about it but here? Nothing. The writing is cringe worthy, the production sounds half arsed and rushed and to top it all off G-Eazy can’t sing at all.
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The Needle Drop
Nothing's good here.
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All Music
Everything's Strange Here is an unexpected gem in his catalog, rewarding for its drastic sonic shift and break from his usual rap braggadocio.
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