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On October 15th, G-Eazy released the ninth season of his world tour docuseries, granting fans deeper insight into his life and testing onboard one more time. Half speechless and half angry, due to constant travel and continuous show scheduling, the artist had very heavy things to say: “G-Eazy needs to take some time off between all this travel.” The cutscene reveals an emotional flash of G-Eazy from the episode that was dedicated to someone close to him, perhaps an ex, and served as a love letter to Paris, a city of immense meaning to the rapper.
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The snippet sees G-Eazy bonding with his fans: he hypes them up before embarking on the personal rant about being reckless, filled with regret, and trying to put the pieces together again. It’s heavy, stripped, and bare-the very things he’s expected to be vulnerable about. It’s severe energy, and exhaustion, as he freely admitted post-event.
The comments are instantly filled with admiration and appreciation from the audience. A desperate concertgoer from Edmonton wished more songs had been played from the album, “These Things Happen Too,” but accepted the life-changing experience. One other comment was left from France, in French, which when translated reads: “Merci beaucoup Gerald, c’était un de meilleurs concerts de ma vie. Tu es un gars simple avec une énergie exceptionnelle. Je t’aime, je t’embrasse.”
Some comments moved to a deeper level. Another fan told a tragic story of missing the meet and-greet in Calgary because her mom had surgery the next day; but then she went to the show anyway and called G-Eazy “one of a kind.” Another user called out that they might even show up in the episode and considered that a small victory.
Then, the real die-hards stepped in: those who worship G-Eazy as more than just an artist. One up-and-coming rapper called him “a huge inspiration” and politely requested a feature verse. Another one begged for the long-awaited “Tumblr Girls 3,” a sequel to one of his most treasured songs.
The love travels through North America. A Turkish fan begged a stop in his country, and someone from Prague was thankful for stopping there. Other artists joined in producer GogetDave, shouting “Cheers fam” for the series.
What stands out most when looking at G-Eazy’s relationship with the crowd is just how real that connection seems to be. Be it through his stories, his music, or actually just his physical presence; G-Eazy makes people feel known. The comments aren’t some generic praise-they’re actual people sharing their stories, inside jokes, and thank yous.
Then we have the wonderful randomness of a comment that says: “Yeah, she’d fuck.” And that is the internet for you.
G-Eazy has the time to take his breather, which is why these fans are going nowhere. For whatever is on the horizon-whether it’s more tour footage, more music, or more insight into his world-these fans will be there. One thing that certainly keeps a crowd hungry: the big man.
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Now is the perfect time to jump into the docuseries if you haven’t yet. It’s not just about music-it’s about the in-between moments, the exhaustion, the gratitude, and the stark kind of honesty that grounds an artist like G-Eazy. And judging by the reception, it’s the people’s choice.