
G-Eazy broke out the outfit trunk for his most recent video, shaking return looks from decades past for the Charlie Puth-helped “Calm.”
The Colin Tilley-coordinated video commences with a bloodied and wounded Eazy awakening in a heap of waste, apparently enduring an appalling aftereffect. He staggers into a building that ends up being a sort of entrance, and spends whatever remains of the vid going through time. To start with he downs brew in the Prohibition Era, at that point he’s a horny spouse in the ’50s, and afterward he’s a since a long time ago haired radical delighting in a hallucinogenic ’70s local gathering. The vid ends up at ground zero after Eazy’s change into a ’90s rave kid who keeps running from the cops and in the long run winds up arriving in that same heap of junk.
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Puth, in the interim, doesn’t get excessively associated with the tumult, just seeming to sing the chorale from on a rooftop in a junkyard. Bummer for him.
“Calm” takes after the Halsey cooperation “Him and I” as the most recent single from G-Eazy’s third collection, The Beautiful and Damned. For additional from the rapper, see him perusing his most “additional” Instagram remarks in the vid beneath.

