Same Bitches (feat. G-Eazy & YG)
Post Malone
Slouching through a grimy, sun-baked trap landscape built on compressed snares and a bass that thuds like a slow headache, this collaboration carries an unmistakable energy of Saturday-afternoon bravado. Post Malone, G-Eazy, and YG each inhabit distinctly different corners of the same world — G-Eazy's rapid-fire delivery is clipped and confident, almost narrative in structure; YG brings a West Coast drawl with a rawness that grounds the track in physical reality; Post Malone floats between them, his melodic cadence functioning more as texture than verse. The production has a certain dusty California feel despite its trap architecture — something in the chord stabs and sample-adjacent warmth suggests sun and concrete rather than darkness. Lyrically, the song inhabits the hyper-social world of nightlife circuits, the politics of who moves through certain spaces and who keeps returning. It's swaggering and deliberately shallow in the best sense — not music designed for introspection but for the specific adrenaline of walking into a packed room. In the context of Post Malone's beerbongs & bentleys era, it represents the album's more celebratory, outward-facing current, a counterpoint to the loneliness that runs beneath so much of his other work.
medium
2010s
dusty, punchy, warm
American, California hip-hop / trap
Hip-Hop, Trap. West Coast Trap. confident, playful. Starts with swagger and maintains a flat, celebratory bravado throughout with no emotional shift.. energy 8. medium. danceability 7. valence 7. vocals: melodic male rap, multi-voice contrast, casual delivery. production: compressed snares, heavy 808 bass, chord stabs, warm sample-adjacent texture. texture: dusty, punchy, warm. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. American, California hip-hop / trap. Walking into a packed house party on a Saturday night feeling untouchable.