Of All Things (Ft. Too Short) earns RIAA Gold for G-Eazy recognizing 500,000 units on December 3, 2025.

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Of All Things (Ft. Too Short) earns RIAA Gold for G-Eazy recognizing 500,000 units on December 3, 2025.

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G-Eazy Earns RIAA Gold for "Of All Things (Ft. Too Short)"

Of All Things (Ft. Too Short) earns RIAA Gold for G-Eazy recognizing 500,000 units on December 3, 2025.

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December 3, 2025
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G-Eazy's collaboration with fellow Bay Area artist Too $hort, "Of All Things," has officially achieved Gold status, as certified by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The certification, dated December 3, 2025, recognizes 500,000 units sold in the R&B/Hip-Hop genre. The single was released by Bpg/Rvg/RCA Records on December 4, 2015.

The track appears on G-Eazy's album When It's Dark Out and its subsequent deluxe edition. The collaboration was a deliberate choice for G-Eazy who viewed Too $hort as one of his heroes. According to G-Eazy he had written the entire record himself but always envisioned the Bay Area legend on the track. This marked their second time working together, following their previous song, "Show You The World."

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G-Eazy (born Gerald Earl Gillum) has frequently cited Bay Area pioneers as major influences, placing Too $hort in the same esteemed category as E-40. Too $hort, a hip-hop icon, is widely known for his influential 1985 record Born to Mack. The enduring popularity of "Of All Things" is reflected in its online engagement, including approximately 137,158 pageviews on Genius.