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"'Sober'" is a song by American rapper G-Eazy, featuring vocals from American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth. It was released via RCA Records on December 8, 2017, as the third single from G-Eazy's third studio album, 'The Beautiful & Damned'. Puth produced the song with Dakari and the Futuristics, and they wrote the song with G-Eazy alongside Matt Dragstrem and Edgar Machuca.

Background



G-Eazy revealed the album's full track listing alongside the single release. Talking about how the collaboration came together, Eazy told MTV News: "Charlie is one of the most talented individuals in music. He's a really special artist. We met a while ago when we're touring in Europe, and we're playing venues right next to each other. We clicked up that night and just talked and just vibed, and I found out he is a huge fan of the Bay Area hip hop, it was a huge new found respect for him on that level." He also explained his reasoning for the title of the song, saying: "I try to illustrate both sides, you know what I mean? There's definitely the fun side of going out and partying. I'm out all the time. But then there's also that reality of I try to paint the picture of the other side, living with that [feeling], what did I do last night? But it's all about finding that medium, and I think that's ultimately [the meaning of] The Beautiful & Damned, is to not end up way out there, and to keep yourself in check and try to find that balance, find moderation, or whatever."

In an interview with 'Billboard', Puth said that he wrote the song with Breyan Issac and Ester Dean in 2015, which was a dark point in his life, and that he had someone in mind when he wrote it. He continued: "You never know where these songs are gonna go. I had originally written verses, like sing-y verses, and it just didn't feel right. It felt like it needed an Eminem type story. When I heard G's verses on it, they just happened to be something similar to what I went through. There is no other person who could have done it better than G. I love G. Young Gerald, Eazy season. He's my tallest friend."

Critical reception



Megan Armstrong of 'Billboard' made the metaphor of G-Eazy's rapping being "the devil on one shoulder" and Puth's voice being "the angel on the other [shoulder]". She praised both artists for playing off their contrast in styles. Deepa Lakshmin of MTV News felt "G-Eazy's rap verses blend perfectly with Puth's smooth vocals". Mike Wass of Idolator regarded the song as "a bro-anthem" and "an ode to, and a cautionary tale about, drunken nights". He praised Puth for providing "an instantly hummable chorus".

Credits and personnel



Credits adapted from Tidal.

* G-Eazy songwriting

* Charlie Puth songwriting, production

* Breyan Isaac songwriting

* The Futuristics songwriting, production

* Ester Dean songwriting

* Matt Dragstrem songwriting

* Dakarai Gwitira songwriting, production, record engineering

* Edgar Machuca songwriting

* Jaycen Joshua mix engineering

* Ben Milchev engineering assistance

* David Nakaji engineering assistance

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Category:2017 songs

Category:2017 singles

Category:G-Eazy songs

Category:Charlie Puth songs

Category:RCA Records singles

Category:Songs written by Breyan Isaac

Category:Songs written by Ester Dean

Category:Songs written by Charlie Puth

Category:Song recordings produced by the Futuristics

Category:Songs written by Joe Khajadourian

Category:Songs written by Alex Schwartz

Category:Songs written by Matt Dragstrem

Category:Songs written by G-Eazy

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