G-Eazy And Jack Harlow Go Off In New "Moana" Facetime Visuals Featuring Cameos From Marshawn Lynch, Snoop Dogg, and More

G-Eazy And Jack Harlow Go Off In New “Moana” Facetime Visuals Featuring Cameos From Marshawn Lynch, Snoop Dogg, and More

G-Eazy has released a new single titled “Moana” featuring Jack Harlow. The Bay Area superstar recently released his single “Still Be Friends” with Tory Lanez and Tyga. Now he’s back with another new single. Along with the release, he dropped a music video as well. Because everybody is quarantined due to Covid-19, G-Eazy features many celebrities through the video calls he’s had. Guest appearances include Marshawn Lynch, Snoop Dogg, YG, Diddy, and more.

For those that are fans of G-Eazy’s music, many will agree that he’s one of the top artists in the game when it comes to party anthems. In every project he’s done, things have always turned up in a big way. His singles are no different, and “Moana” definitely reflects that. From the catchy melodies that Jack Harlow provides to G-Eazy’s relaxed yet pinpointed flows – both artists elevate the track in a big way.

It’s amazing to see artists adapting to the temporary new normal and still creating and connecting. His new single is definitely an instant hit, and will be a song that is heard all summer long. He continues to keep it lit, and this one can be added right to that list. Check out the crazy quarantine visuals below.

G-Eazy, Jack Harlow – “Moana” (Official Video)

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