G-Eazy: Me, Myself & I Meaning
Song Released: 2015
Featuring: Bebe Rexha
Me, Myself & I Lyrics
Oh, it's just me, myself and I
Solo ride until I die
'Cause I got me for life
(yeah)
Oh I don't need a hand to hold
Even when the night is cold
I got that fire in my soul
[G-Eazy:]
And as far as I can see I just...
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Twilight's interpretation of "Me, myself, and I" by G-Eazy and Bebe Rexha.
The title basically concludes the whole thing.
Life's a solo ride that the person in the song is gonna go through.
No family, no friends, and no love life. Or maybe they have those, but no genuine connections with any.
"F*CK fake friends, we don't take Ls". This songs is probably on the perspective of a person who has dealt with fake relationships and it's changed them into thinking that they're not worthy of anyone.
Or sometimes, self love is all you need.
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Oh I get! Does anyone like this song? Cuz I do. I know that, It makes possible sense. Like your answers guys! Even when Bebe Rexha and G-Eazy are singing beautiful together, they look kind of cute together. So I know that this is a poor comment. If anyone is reading this, please make the fans happy at least, not forcing ya. Bye!
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Asked by Billboard magazine what inspired him to write a song celebrating being alone, G-Eazy replied: "Just never being able to escape the job. You're on 24 hours a day [in the music industry]; you got to find alone time. People always expect something from you. I've got these different personalities; I'm a Gemini. Sometimes I feel really, really gloomy." SONGFACTS. SFL.
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I say he's depressed, other words an anti-socialist. He's busy Keeping himself from noticing problems. This song is easy to relate with.
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The title of this song seems pretty self explanatory but there are a couple of hidden messages within the lyrics. It basically says how the narrator does not need anyone (friends, significant other) because of how rice he is. He states how he can do whatever he wants because of the amount of money he has ("A Ferrari I'm buying three. A closet of Saint Laurent, get what I want when I want"). Although the lyrics seem very arrogant and selfish, there is a hidden positive message within the lyrics. The positive message is to work hard and put everything you've got into achieving a goal. The lyrics "This shit ain't random I didn't get lucky. Made it right here cuz I'm sticking with Cudi" (studio recorder who helped G-Eazy become successful) and "I'm right back to work when that break ends" suggests that the narrator puts 100% effort into his song writing and how he worked very hard to become famous. He also takes a shot at the people who want to become rich and/or famous but are lazy: "They all take the money for granted but don't want to work for it tell now isn't it funny?" Basically, this song is if you put all the effort you have into something, you will get all the rewards shortly after.
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