Released: June 26, 2020

Songwriter: David Bowie

Producer: G-Eazy Cole M.G.N.

[Verse 1]
Look up here, I'm in Heaven
I've got scars that can't be seen
I've got drama, it can't be stolen
Everybody knows me now

[Verse 2]
Look up here, man, I'm in danger (I'm in danger, I'm in danger)
I've got nothing left to lose
And I'm so high, it makes my brain whirl
Dropped my cell phone down below

[Refrain]
Ain't that just like me? (Ain't that just like me?)
Ain't that just like me?

[Bridge]
By the time I got to New York
Mm, I was livin' like a king
There I used up all my money
When I was lookin' for your ass

[Interlude]
Hmm, hmm-hmm-hmm
Hmm-hmm-hmm, hmm-hmm

[Verse 3]
This way or no way, you know I'll be free
Just that like that bluebird, oh, ain't that like me?
This way I know it, you know I'll be free
Just like that bluebird, oh, ain't that just like me?
Oh, I'll be free, just like that bluebird
Oh, I'll be free, ain't that just like me?

[Outro]
Look up here, I'm in Heaven (I'm in Heaven)
I've got scars that can't be seen (I've got scars)
I've got drama, it can't be stolen (It can't be stolen)
Everybody knows me now (Knows me now)

G-Eazy

Gerald Earl Gillum, better known as G-Eazy, is an RCA signed rapper from Oakland, California. He has gained traction in the rap game, with his iconic dapper style, timeless sampling, and mix of West Coast and Southern Rap influences.

While G-Eazy’s rap career goes far back into his early teens, his first major hit “Runaround Sue” from The Endless Summer set him on the fast track to success. Years later G-Eazy’s release of “I Mean It” gave him his first platinum record and a platform to show the world what he is made of. One of his biggest and most well-known hits to date is the platinum record, “Me, Myself, & I” from When It’s Dark Out, which peaked at number 7 on the Hot 100.

He then went on to score two more smash hits in the form of “No Limit” with Cardi B and A$AP Rocky and “Him & I” with then-girlfriend Halsey. Both songs cracked the top twenty, peaking at numbers 4 and 14, respectively. Both hits were tracks off his 2017 album, The Beautiful & Damned which peaked on the Billboard 200 at the number 3 spot.