Oakland's G-Eazy takes a tour of his hometown and other Bay Area cities in the new video for his When It's Dark Out cut "Calm Down." You can check out the striking new black and white visual above.

The release of G-Eazy's "Calm Down" video pretty much marks the end of what's been a very successful summer for the 27-year-old rapper. The new video offers an appropriately festive look for a bouncy track that's clearly cut from the cloth of Bay Area instrumentals that came before it. There's dancing, bouncing 64's and plenty of beautiful ladies. Oak-town rap pioneers E-40, Too $hort, Nef The Pharaoah, Jay Ant, P Lo, Kool John all appear in the video, which feels very much like a celebration of the Bay. Elsewhere in the video, we get to see glimpses of Oracle Arena and AT&T Park, homes of the Golden State Warriors and the San Francisco Giants, respectively.

Throughout most of the new visual we can see the "Me, Myself & I" performer posted up looking every bit the part of the coolest person at his own party. "No shortcuts there ain't no cheats there/I brought the whole city out like a street fair," Eazy says just before he claims that he's "the coldest white rapper in the game since the one with the bleached hair." That's a bold statement, but considering his recent run of success, we can't really blame him.

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