G-eazy - Still Be Friends Ft. Tory Lanez, Tyga -
: Each artist uses their verse to showcase a lavish, carefree lifestyle. G-Eazy references his "Scarface crib" and "Tom Ford cologne," while Tyga leans into his "Big Daddy" persona, boasting about his financial success and "automatic" ability to attract partners.
: The track is described as a "quintessential song for any club or party," characterized by fast-paced production from Foreign Teck and high-energy deliveries from all three collaborators. The Music Video and Vixen Collaboration G-Eazy - Still Be Friends ft. Tory Lanez, Tyga
Released in February 2020, by G-Eazy featuring Tory Lanez and Tyga is a high-energy club anthem that explores the boundaries of casual relationships and the "friends with benefits" dynamic. The track served as the lead single for G-Eazy's sixth studio album, These Things Happen Too . Lyrical Themes and Analysis : Each artist uses their verse to showcase
: In a first-of-its-kind collaboration for a mainstream music video, G-Eazy partnered with the luxury adult content leader Vixen Media Group . This partnership included the release of several Vixen Angels in the video, such as Ariana Marie and Mia Malkova. The Music Video and Vixen Collaboration Released in
The music video, directed by Daniel CZ, gained significant attention for its unique marketing approach and nostalgic aesthetic.
: The chorus, led by Tory Lanez, directly asks, "Can we fuck and still be friends, though?". The lyrics suggest that while the subjects might not typically do "one-night stands," they are willing to make an exception for a friend.
Watch the official music video for a glimpse into the vintage-inspired Vixen Villa party: