G-Eazy is celebrating his birthday with new music. The Oakland rapper releases three unreleased tracks today (May 24) featuring a range of California talents. According to Gerald, the songs were cut from his December album The Beautiful & Damned.

"Over Me," produced by Vinylz and Alan Ritter, teams the "I Mean It" rapper with Los Angeles' RJ and the Bay Area's Jay Ant. Meanwhile, Ant's fellow HBK Gang member P-Lo produced the funky beat for "Power," which partners G-Eazy with Vallejo's Nef The Pharaoh. Finally, "Wasabi" is a Code Dope-produced cut with a guest verse from Maryland's Global Dan.

The trio of songs follow G-Eazy's track with Yo Gotti and YBN Nahmir, "1942," recorded for the soundtrack of the upcoming Kyrie Irving movie, Uncle Drew. They drop weeks before the recent XXL cover star is set to launch a national tour with Lil Uzi Vert and Ty Dolla $ign, kicking off in July.

Earlier this month, G-Eazy had a brush with the law in Sweden, landing in jail after being arrested for cocaine possession and assaulting a security guard while partying at a nightclub in Stockholm during a string of European tour dates. He later apologized to his fans.

"Embarrassed & apologetic beyond words about the incident, but above all I’m so fucking grateful they let me go," the rapper wrote on Instagram, "craziest experience of my life, awful night with a lot of bad luck and some even worse decisions but like I said I’m grateful as fuck to be a free man."

Listen to G-Eazy's three new songs below.

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