G-Eazy - On The Radar

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Intro
Deliver us
Deliver us what we need, Gerry
If I'm not on the radar, what the-
Anyway
Young Gerald (Yee)
Yeah, yeah G
Yeah, yeah G
Yeah, hey, yeah G
What's that sound?

Verse
Yeah, uh, treat this shit like a sport
I eat this beat with my bare hands, no silverware, no fort
I really brought DMX out, one of my first shows in New York Now
I get free tix to see the Knicks, I put Ricks on the court
Yeah, finally getting my flowers, watch me headline at the Garden
Try to diss me, beg your pardon, you should step back like Jamеs Harden
Yeah, ten yеars in this rap game, but I still work like I'm starving
That means late nights, early mornings
You know what time I'm on, fucker, yeah
You shittin' me or kiddin' me?
I seen them shots you sent at me, but I'm not dead, nor is chivalry And this ain't Mortal Kombat, your girl's the only one who can finish me
It's not my fault she's in a G, and we don't fuck with your energy
I look around this rap game, see a whole lot of mini-me
I listen to your new shit, I mean, mmm, it's givin' G
But you're not me, elite flow and delivery
I'm at the multi-platinum lunch table and a lot of y'all can't sit with me, yeah
So let's even up the score
Three homes in three cities, L.A. to Bay, New York
I'm in Soho, listenin' to Hov, fell in love with the allure
You pocket watch in my walk-in closet, look like a YSL store
Compare me to y'all rappers, we can argue who sells more
But I'm thinkin' bout a three-letter word
I'm pretty sure it spells war
So who's legendary more?
I got legendary lore
Cause when it comes to sex in Hollywood
I'm a legendary whore
Yeah, ayy, body counts in the thousands
I think it's bout time to rally up the battalion
I'm back on my bullshit once I finish this album
I'm speedin' up, might have to tap back in with the stu-
Yeah, ayy, I'm really that fella
Been thinkin' bout the one who headliner Friday, Coachella, too, yeah Could do this shit no sweat, and I would keep goin' but for now That's all you get, on the radar, Young Gerald, yee!See G-Eazy LiveGet tickets as low as $64
 
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"On The Radar" by G-Eazy is a boastful and confident track where the rapper talks about his success and skill in the rap game. G-Eazy showcases his lyrical prowess, bragging about headlining shows, his ability to sell records, and his legendary status in the industry. The song is filled with clever wordplay and sharp rhymes, as G-Eazy asserts his dominance and talent. With a catchy beat and energetic delivery, "On The Radar" is a powerful anthem that solidifies G-Eazy's place as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.

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Biography

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Gerald Earl Gillum, known by his stage name G-Eazy, is a talented rapper hailing from Oakland, California. With his signature dapper style and unique blend of West Coast and Southern Rap influences, G-Eazy has made a name for himself in the music industry.

G-Eazy's journey in the rap game started in his early teens, but it was his major hit "Runaround Sue" from The Endless Summer that catapulted him to fame. This success was followed by his platinum record "I Mean It," which showcased his skills as a rapper and solidified his place in the industry.

One of G-Eazy's most popular songs to date is the platinum record "Me, Myself, & I" from his album When It's Dark Out, which reached number 7 on the Hot 100 chart. He continued to achieve success with hits like "No Limit" featuring Cardi B and A$AP Rocky, and "Him & I" with Halsey, both of which made it into the top twenty on the charts.

In addition to his solo work, G-Eazy has collaborated with a number of established and up-and-coming artists, including Britney Spears, Post Malone, Marc E. Bassy, and Grace. His versatility and talent have earned him a loyal fan base and critical acclaim in the music industry.

Despite his California roots, G-Eazy furthered his music education by attending Loyola University in New Orleans, where he studied in the music industry studies program. After school, he honed his craft by opening for renowned artists like Drake, Snoop Dogg, and Lil Wayne before headlining his own successful tours.

With his distinctive style and impressive body of work, G-Eazy continues to push boundaries and make waves in the world of rap music. His dedication to his craft and his ability to evolve and grow as an artist have solidified his status as a prominent figure in the music industry.