Released: June 12, 2020

Featuring: JAHMED Drew Love

Songwriter: Drew Love G-Eazy Dakari JAHMED

Producer: Dakari G-Eazy

[Chorus: Drew Love & G-Eazy]
It's hard to sleep these days
The sounds of all the screams keep me awake
Love is gone, love is gone (Uh, yeah)

[Verse 1: G-Eazy]
Shit, the world is in flames (Flames)
We worry 'bout materials and the simplest things (Things)
When cops are killing people then they can't take the blame (Blame)
They get acquitted, then you wonder why all the people rage, stupid
We all keep praying for peace, praying for progress
If you live in the Hills or you stay in the projects
So folks won't listen if they think what I'm saying is conscious
They'd rather hear me turning up on some simpler topics
Yeah, so what's my place, am I outta line?
From speaking on what's going on and saying what's on my mind?
This shit is fucked up, plus it's happening all the time
My job, as a rapper is to entertain, we tryna shine
I'm not no politician, but they listen, somebody inform 'em
All the kids gotta find out what's really important
I got a platform and a voice and a stage to perform on
Music could be a good escape, but outside it's been storming, yeah

[Chorus: Drew Love & G-Eazy]
It's hard to sleep these days
The sounds of all the screams keep me awake
Love is gone, love is gone
We bend until we break, stand by and watch us all go up in flames
Love is gone, love is gone (Yeah, uh)

[Verse 2: G-Eazy]
As I sit in the studio, guess the thinking is
If the statement's too crazy, then should I finish this?
Or if my image is pretty, don't wanna blemish this
Or ever split up my fans, reduce my relevance
Pay attention and understand what the premise is
Everything not gravy, we can't pretend it is
So I salute YG, fuck the president
'Cause he a fucking racist supported by white supremacists
Fuck Donald, go back to just running businesses
We all wishing somehow we could've prevented this
Until we all love each other, nobody benefits
Minorities and feminists, trans, gays, and immigrants
The government mix politics and religiousness
So a man's body's more free than a woman's is?
The anger is real, the riots are limitless
And nothing's gonna change 'til we killing off all this ignorance, yeah

[Chorus: Drew Love & G-Eazy]
It's hard to sleep these days (Uh)
The sounds of all the screams keep me awake (Yeah)
Love is gone, love is gone (You know)
We bend until we break, stand by and watch us all go up in flames
Love is gone, love is gone

[Verse 3: JAHMED]
Hey, yeah
Black squares on my timeline
They're tryna hide the truth and give the bail to these pork rinds
The proof is in the footage you ignorin', what's online
Y'all only love a nigga when he ballin' up, courtside
We crying for justice, how you don't understand the substance
Black lives matter
Never said that yours doesn't
But we fighting for equality and justice for all
How we pledging to this flag but ain't no justice for all?
At least for my skin tone
I tried to roam around my thoughts for peace
'Cause Trump is killing democracy and freedom of speech
My people hit the streets for answers, you labeled as threats
But turned the cheek on kneeling protest
Kapernick was "black-male'd" for peaceful kneeling protest
This shit is a joke
In the streets we march for unity
But qualified immunity is fucking up communities
Lack of accountability is fucking up community
So try to understand before you fuck up my community

[Chorus: Drew Love]
It's hard to sleep these days
The sounds of all the screams keep me awake
Love is gone, love is gone
We bend until we break, stand by and watch us all go up in flames
Love is gone, love is gone

[Outro: Drew Love]
Monsters, we've turned into monsters
How did we get the way we are?
How did we get the way we are?
How did we get the way we are?
Our conscience, we lost it
How did we get the way we are?
How did we get the way we are?
How did we get the way we are?

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.