G-Eazy news: Rapper's new album 'The Beautiful & Damned' to come out on Dec. 15

G-Eazy will release his new album "The Beautiful & Damned" in December. Facebook/G.Eazy

The most recent winner of the People's Choice Award for Favorite Hip Hop Artist, G-Eazy is looking forward for the release of his new album, titled "The Beautiful & Damned," which will be released on Dec. 15.

G-Eazy worked with a number of artists including ASAP Rocky, Kehlani, Zoe Nash, Charlie Puth and also his girlfriend, Halsey. The double album contains 20 tracks in total.

The rapper recently released an audio version of his new track "The Beautiful & Damned." G-Eazy worked with the up-and-coming singer Nash. As interpreted by Genius, the song talks about G-Eazy's struggle in facing his demons.

G-Eazy will also be releasing a short film that is also titled "The Beautiful & Damned" on the same day as his album release. Based on the trailer G-Eazy posted on his Twitter account, the film centers on the rapper's dual personality.

In the song "The Beautiful & Damned," he makes a reference to his duality as a rapper and a person. The lyrics go, "I know a Gemini can be confusing. Split right down the middle like there's two of me."

G-Eazy or Gerald Earl Gillum was born on May 24, 1989, which makes him a Gemini. According to Astrology, Gemini people are gentle, curious and affectionate. However, their weaknesses include inconsistent and persistent nervousness. The sign of the Gemini also represents two personalities.

G-Eazy hasn't announced any updates for his upcoming tour. On Sept. 29, G-Eazy surprised his girlfriend Halsey while the latter was in the middle of performing. Halsey was celebrating her 23rd birthday during a concert at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut.

The couple collaborated on one of the songs included in "The Beautiful & Damned" album. Halsey is a featured artist on G-Eazy's new track "Him & I."

Fans of G-Eazy can now pre-order the album to receive a signed copy.

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