To get his latest track produced, G-Eazy turned to Carnage to lay down a beat. In my opinion, this team up was bound to happen. G-Eazy is big on the bass-heavy, trap style instrumentals like what Carnage produces. Likewise, Carnage is no stranger to working with a Hip-Hop artist, as he very commonly has rappers featuring on his track.
Well, for Guala, the two work with Thirty Rack to make a track that has a heavy, bass, slow tempo and pretty angry lyrics. G-Eazy has style though, he knows how to rap. Thirty Rack, I am still trying to figure if I like his contribution to the track or not. Carnage’s beat is on the mellow-er side and uses more piano sample than usual, but it comes out to be a good beat to rap over.
Give the track a listen below.
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