These Things Happen is the third
studio album and the major label debut by American rapper
G-Eazy. It was released on June 23, 2014, by
RCA Records in North America,[1] and was subsequently released in the United Kingdom on July 21, 2014.[2] The album features guest appearances from
E-40,
Rick Ross,
ASAP Ferg and
Tory Lanez. Recording sessions took place from 2013 to 2014, with the production on the album that primarily were handled by Christoph Andersson & Dean Earls,
Jay Ant,
blackbear,
Jordan Evans and
Matthew Burnett, among others. Following the release, he began to embark his These Things Happen Tour, for the support of this album.[3] The sequel to this album These Things Happen Too was released on September 24, 2021.
The album received mainly positive reviews. Pitchfork contributor David Drake noted how the record was "moody and atmospheric" throughout its production and G-Eazy's musicianship takes cues from
Kendrick Lamar ("Opportunity Cost", "Downtown Love"),
Big Sean ("I Mean It") and
Dom Kennedy ("Tumblr Girls"). He added that G-Eazy's lyricism works best when he explores inward in response to the world around him and displays glimpses of humanity that should be more prominent, saying "While one does get the feeling that there’s a better album somewhere inside of him, These Things Happen shows promise."[5]
Commercial performance
The album debuted at number three on the
Billboard 200, and number one on the
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, with first-week sales of 47,000 copies in the United States.[7][8][9][10] In its second week, the album dropped to number 26, selling 9,000 copies.[11] In its third week, the album sold 6,000 more copies in the United States.[12] In its fourth week, the album sold 4,898 more copies, bringing its total album sales to 66,800 in the United States.[13] On April 4, 2018, the album was certified
platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and
album-equivalent units of over a million units in the United States.
^Richard (June 10, 2014).
"G-Eazy - Lotta That". djbooth.net/. DJ Booth. Retrieved June 23, 2014. G-Eazy's These Things Happen LP is slated to hit record stores Stateside June 23. The set's UK release will follow on July 21.
^Krishnamurthy, Sowmya (January 15, 2014).
"Rockie Fresh Joining G-Eazy On 'These Things Happen' Tour". rapfix.mtv.com/. MTV. Retrieved June 23, 2014. The 40-date "These Things Happen Tour" kicks off February 21 in Dallas and continues with stops in New York City, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Toronto.
These Things Happen is the third
studio album and the major label debut by American rapper
G-Eazy. It was released on June 23, 2014, by
RCA Records in North America,[1] and was subsequently released in the United Kingdom on July 21, 2014.[2] The album features guest appearances from
E-40,
Rick Ross,
ASAP Ferg and
Tory Lanez. Recording sessions took place from 2013 to 2014, with the production on the album that primarily were handled by Christoph Andersson & Dean Earls,
Jay Ant,
blackbear,
Jordan Evans and
Matthew Burnett, among others. Following the release, he began to embark his These Things Happen Tour, for the support of this album.[3] The sequel to this album These Things Happen Too was released on September 24, 2021.
The album received mainly positive reviews. Pitchfork contributor David Drake noted how the record was "moody and atmospheric" throughout its production and G-Eazy's musicianship takes cues from
Kendrick Lamar ("Opportunity Cost", "Downtown Love"),
Big Sean ("I Mean It") and
Dom Kennedy ("Tumblr Girls"). He added that G-Eazy's lyricism works best when he explores inward in response to the world around him and displays glimpses of humanity that should be more prominent, saying "While one does get the feeling that there’s a better album somewhere inside of him, These Things Happen shows promise."[5]
Commercial performance
The album debuted at number three on the
Billboard 200, and number one on the
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, with first-week sales of 47,000 copies in the United States.[7][8][9][10] In its second week, the album dropped to number 26, selling 9,000 copies.[11] In its third week, the album sold 6,000 more copies in the United States.[12] In its fourth week, the album sold 4,898 more copies, bringing its total album sales to 66,800 in the United States.[13] On April 4, 2018, the album was certified
platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and
album-equivalent units of over a million units in the United States.
^Richard (June 10, 2014).
"G-Eazy - Lotta That". djbooth.net/. DJ Booth. Retrieved June 23, 2014. G-Eazy's These Things Happen LP is slated to hit record stores Stateside June 23. The set's UK release will follow on July 21.
^Krishnamurthy, Sowmya (January 15, 2014).
"Rockie Fresh Joining G-Eazy On 'These Things Happen' Tour". rapfix.mtv.com/. MTV. Retrieved June 23, 2014. The 40-date "These Things Happen Tour" kicks off February 21 in Dallas and continues with stops in New York City, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Toronto.