G-Eazy played the first in a run of three sold-out shows he will perform this week at Terminal 5 in New York, last night. T5 holds an audience of 3,000 people, which is about 100 times the audience he was playing to when he started touring.<br /><br />"This has grown over the last six years," the ascendant Bay Area rapper recalled during a recent sit down with The FADER. "We really would go out anywhere that would book us, even a coffee shop or hole in the wall, whatever. If 20, 30 people came, that was a great night."<br /><br />And though he has accumulated his fair share of success over the years—opening for Drake and Lil Wayne in 2014; notching collaborations with Bay Area greats E-40 and Too $hort; landing not one, but two albums in the top ten—he wasn't bashful when it came to discussing this latest win.<br /><br />https://www.thefader.com/2016/01/25/g-eazy-terminal-5-sold-out<br /><br />Click the link above to read more about G-Eazy's interview with The Fader. <br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMNKr...<br /><br />Watch the video above to see G-Eazy speak about selling out in NYC and his "homegrown" success. <br /><br />Subscribe now for more The FADER http://bit.ly/XPZVfG<br /><br />Artists sit in the studio and tell The FADER some of their personal secrets & stories. Artist interviews include Migos, Mac Miller, Nelly, 21 Savage, Vince Staples, Boogie, Thundercat, Jeezy, Common, Yuna, Terrace Martin, Remy Ma, The-Dream, Anderson .Paak, Jerrika Karlae, Aristophanes, G-Eazy, Vic Mensa and more.<br /><br />Read the FADER: http://www.thefader.com<br />Follow the FADER on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thefader<br />Like the FADER on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/11JaNSJ<br />Follow the FADER on Tumblr: http://bit.ly/xerObW<br />