On July 9, 2013, G-Eazy, alongside 2 Chainz, opened for Lil Wayne's "America's Most Wanted Tour". The album, which was completely independent of a label, landed at number 3 on the iTunes Hip-Hop Chart. On September 26, 2012, G-Eazy released his first full-length album, Must Be Nice. Louis, Columbus, Des Moines, New Orleans, Atlanta, Austin, and Philadelphia. The two performed in cities across the U.S., including Pittsburgh, St. On July 25, 2012, the Excellent Adventure Tour was announced, which featured Hoodie Allen and G-Eazy. On June 16, 2012, G-Eazy performed all United States dates on the annual Vans Warped Tour. "My Life Is a Party" was featured in the game Saints Row: The Third on an in-game radio station. In November 2011, Gillum embarked on a nationwide tour with Shwayze. The mixtape features guest appearances from Greg Banks, Erika Flowers and Devon Baldwin. The music video was directed by Tyler Yee. In August 2011, he released The Endless Summer, with an updated version of the 1961 hit song " Runaround Sue", which garnered over four million views via YouTube. G-Eazy's mixtapes at this period of time were met with limited success. In 2010, G-Eazy was given an opportunity to open for some well-known artists, most notably Lil Wayne and Snoop Dogg. He became a member of a local hip hop group called "The Bay Boyz", who had released several songs on their Myspace page. He gained some recognition for being a part of the new hip hop scene back in the East Bay Area, joining with such artists as Lil B, Crohn and The Cataracs. Starting out as a record producer, G-Eazy began working on singles while he was still a student at the Loyola University at New Orleans with his producer Christoph Andersson who also was a student there. Gillum attended Loyola University New Orleans and graduated in 2011. They later moved to North Oakland, although Gillum continued to attend school in Berkeley. Gillum moved in with his grandparents in Berkeley, California. When Gillum was in the first grade, his mother left his father, an associate professor of art at CSU Fresno.
2.3 2017–18: Step Brothers and The Beautiful & Damned.2.2 2014–16: These Things Happen and When It's Dark Out.