G-Eazy Interview with ESPN

CWikIUVUEAACwMeG-Eazy was asked by ESPN to make a #WarriorsRemix of his current hit “Random,” and of course he did because he’s from the Bay and supports the Warriors. The video debuted all day on ESPN and it’s creating more buzz around the West Coast. While he was at ESPN he answered some questions before the video’sS portsCenter debut for Front Row.

What was the most interesting aspect about working with ESPN on this project?
Probably just being aware of the reach. ESPN is massive, so being able to put on for my team and my area in that kind of way is crazy.

Why was “Random” selected? What other songs were considered?
The concept behind the original song just made sense, and drew a parallel to the Warriors’ story. I think a lot of people think I came out of nowhere, similar to the way the Warriors surprised a lot of people when they won last year.

What do you think of the resulting video?
I think it came out dope, I liked how they edited in highlight clips back and forth with me performing the song and kept it all in black and white.

What was your favorite part of the Warriors’ season-opening winning streak? How surprised were you by the loss to the Bucks?
It was exciting to watch, I think the craziest part was the point differentials they were winning by, just blowing teams out for the most part. But nah, I wasn’t surprised when they lost. I mean that [seven-game] road trip was insane and they were coming off that double-overtime game in Boston. As a performer,I understand that level of exhaustion from flying around the world to play shows.

What are your favorite ESPN shows and why do watch them?
SportsCenter and SportsNation, just to keep up on everything, and it’s chill to just leave it on in the background at the house.

If you were given the chance to co-anchor SportsCenter, whom would you choose as a co-anchor and why?
Man, that’s a tough one. I might have to go with Steve Levy and Bucci [John Buccigross] or The Swami [Chris Berman] because they have so much history. I also got love for Linda Cohn and my West Coast guys, Neil and Stan [Neil Everett and Stan Verrett]. The dream would be Stuart Scott though. Rest in peace.

If you could produce an ESPN 30 for 30 film, what sports story would you want to tell?
There’s so many! Probably something based off Bay Area natives, though. Maybe something on The Glove [former NBA star Gary Payton]? Or Run TMC [1990s’ Warriors trio of Tim Hardaway, Mitch Richmond and Chris Mullin]? And even something more recent like how dedicated the Bay Area fan base is and how the Oracle [Arena, the Warriors’ longtime home] was sold out every night even before the Warriors started really winning.

Being an Oakland native, what did you think of the Raiders-oriented 30 for 30 “Straight Outta LA” directed by Ice Cube?
I thought it was good. He did a great job at explaining how influential the Raiders’ brand was on culture worldwide.