
“I just want to say that girl that’s speaking out on, Re, you guys have got to stop getting me confused with this girl,” Ebie said. In a video posted to her Instagram Story, Ebie praised Meghan for remaking Eazy’s song, but blasted her half-sister. Retrieved 5 October 2021.Watch A Young Jada Pinkett Smith Passionately Confront Eazy-E About His Rap LyricsĮazy’s other daughter, Ebie, feels somewhat differently about the situation.
^ "Danish single certifications – G-Eazy – I Mean It". : CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link) ^ "I Mean It - Live From Spotify SXSW 2014 – G-Eazy". "G-Eazy Performs "I Mean It" On 'Late Night' ". "G-Eazy Is Your Girl's New Favorite Rapper: "I Mean It" - he's blowing up". ^ Chen, Tanya Zeichner, Naomi (May 28, 2014). I met G around three years ago when I was shooting Mardi Gras during my senior year of college. "How Photographer Bobby Bruderle Created A G-Eazy Music Video Made Of Magazine Covers". ^ Sonders, Douglas (January 27, 2014). Recording Industry Association of America. ^ a b "American single certifications – G-Eazy – I Mean It". ^ a b "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs – Year-End 2014". ^ a b "G-Eazy Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)". ^ a b c d "G-Eazy Chart History (Hot 100)". "G-Eazy: These Things Happen Album Review". ^ "G-Eazy I Mean It ft Rick Ross & Remo". Dave Kutch – mastering at The Mastering Palace (New York City)Ĭredits and personnel adapted from These Things Happen album liner notes. Jaycen Joshua – mixing at Larrabee Sound Studios (North Hollywood). Christoph Andersson – writer, producer, recording at Endless Summer Studios. Remo the Hitmaker – writer, vocals, producer. G-Eazy – writer, vocals, additional production. "I Mean It" (Live from Spotify SXSW 2014) – 4:07. "I Mean It" (Remix) featuring Rick Ross and Remo – 3:58. television debut performing on Late Night with Seth Meyers performing "I Mean It" and "Far Alone". The female news correspondent in the music video is Paige Hurd. G-Eazy plays a news anchor interviewing himself and presenting to a variety of different viewers at home as they go through their daily lives. In the video, G-Eazy expresses himself to the world during a news program in a " My Name Is" or Anchorman-esque fashion. It was produced by Abby Vo and directed by Bobby Bruderle, who has been a frequent collaborator of G-Eazy's, having done photography work for him since 2011 and directing other videos of his such as "Almost Famous" and "Been On." The video premiered on Vevo, then YouTube, on May 28, 2014. Nearly four years after its release, "I Mean It" was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of three million paid digital downloads. In 2014, the song reached number 88 on the year-end Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. "I Mean It" became G-Eazy's first top 40 song on any music chart, peaking at number 20 and 27 on the Hot Rap Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts, respectively. It spent a total of four non-consecutive weeks on the chart. The song left the chart, before re-entering and peaking at number 98 for the issue dated February 14, 2015.
In the United States, "I Mean It" debuted at number 100 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the issue dated January 15, 2015. David Drake of Pitchfork compared "I Mean It" to the work of Big Sean, citing the song as evidence that "Big Sean may have had a bigger influence on millennial rap fans than has generally been acknowledged".