Lady Killers

Album: Must Be Nice (2012)
Charted: 79 106
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Songfacts®:

  • "Lady Killers" is a braggadocios rap track featuring Hoodie Allen released as part of G-Eazy's album Must Be Nice. The lyrics portray the rappers as ladies' men who can easily attract women with their charm and lifestyle. G-Eazy cooked up the beat himself.
  • A remix of "Lady Killers" with production by New Orleans producer and frequent G-Eazy collaborator Christoph Andersson was released on November 14, 2013, as "Lady Killers II." Included on the Must Be Twice EP, this new version replaces Hoodie Allen's verse with a fresh verse from G-Eazy.
  • The Andersson remix went viral on TikTok in early spring 2024. Users turn on a light, illuminating them on and off in sync with the line "make her disappear just like poof. Then she's gone."

    G-Eazy released "Lady Killers II" as a single on March 17, 2024, because of the hype.
  • G-Eazy dropped "Lady Killers III," the sequel to "Lady Killers II," on May 2, 2024. Yet another chapter in his player handbook, it finds the rapper showing the ladies he's still the king of the game.

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