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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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Unsurprisingly, it’s full of energy, war, strength, determination, passion, and basically every other characteristic tied to the connotations of the album title.
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Unsurprisingly, it’s full of energy, war, strength, determination, passion, and basically every other characteristic tied to the connotations of the album title.
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The first track of Ever Changing, “Kill Us All,” features critically acclaimed rapper Denzel Curry for a hard throwback sound — heavy hip-hop influences dust the vocals, a slight echo sounding as if the words were being spoken into an old-school microphone.
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The first track of Ever Changing, “Kill Us All,” features critically acclaimed rapper Denzel Curry for a hard throwback sound — heavy hip-hop influences dust the vocals, a slight echo sounding as if the words were being spoken into an old-school microphone.
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“Bay Area, King Gerald is home,” is the phrase Shoreline Amphitheatre visitors heard seemingly once every half-hour at Sunday’s G-Eazy concert.
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“Bay Area, King Gerald is home,” is the phrase Shoreline Amphitheatre visitors heard seemingly once every half-hour at Sunday’s G-Eazy concert.
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Beerbongs & Bentleys may not be as country-influenced as his first album, but his tracks consistently share similar tones, such as echoey backing harmonies.
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Beerbongs & Bentleys may not be as country-influenced as his first album, but his tracks consistently share similar tones, such as echoey backing harmonies.
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“Young Gerald is home. Young Gerald is home. Young Gerald is home!” G-Eazy said, spreading his arms to a screaming audience.
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“Young Gerald is home. Young Gerald is home. Young Gerald is home!” G-Eazy said, spreading his arms to a screaming audience.
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From rap to symphony to singer-songwriter pop nostalgia, the mix of genres fits a multitude of tastes, so it’s up to you to decide what you’re up for!
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From rap to symphony to singer-songwriter pop nostalgia, the mix of genres fits a multitude of tastes, so it’s up to you to decide what you’re up for!
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