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The album focuses on G-Eazy’s vocals, with minimalistic beats and background music. Every line begins with “What if,” in the song of the same title, and in “One of Them,” every lyric follows the pattern “I seen that…I need one of them.” Though the repetition has a positive effect for the first two minutes of each of the songs, it quickly falls flat. With little variation in any aspect of the songs, the two become monotonous. The songs “One of Them” and “What If” have similar repetitive structures that make both songs seem endless. Arrogance is G-Eazy’s style and he plays it well, but the theme completely dominates the first half of the album, becoming repetitive and leaving the listener asking what else he has to offer. G-Eazy is set on repeating that it wasn’t luck that got him to where he is, and clearly enjoys bragging that his success has come purely from talent. In “Random,” he raps, “Everybody ain’t got it understand son/This sh*t is not random.” This continues in “One of Them” when G-Eazy raps a similar line. %no-caption% (leave this alone if you don’t want a caption)Ī consistent theme in the album is that G-Eazy had to work for his fame. The two styles occasionally clash, as the album remains a collection of songs only loosely held together by similar topics and the style of G-Eazy’s raps. “When It’s Dark Out” switches back and forth between braggadocio and deeply personal tracks of introspection. 4, has decidedly dark overtones as it details G-Eazy’s newfound fame and how he deals with finally “making it.” The album is largely successful with many noteworthy tracks, yet drags at times and contains a few songs that lessen the overall quality of the album. Bay Area rapper G-Eazy’s sophomore effort,“When It’s Dark Out,” released Dec.