Originally conceived as Epic Life, the project has undergone a powerful transformation. Following the passing of his mentor and executive producer, Eric Joseph (E-Grillz), G-Epic made the deliberate decision to rename the current body of work Released — a title that represents both emotional release and a spiritual transition into a new phase of life and artistry.
While Released now stands as the official project in circulation, Epic Life has evolved into a broader vision, slated for a future full-length LP release. What began as one project has now divided into two distinct chapters — one honoring legacy, the other building destiny.
Executive produced by E-Grillz, Released carries the foundation they created together, showcasing G-Epic’s full range — from the orchestral, high-concept energy of “Amadeus,” to the gritty street presence of “The Plug,” and the smooth, high-energy appeal of “Centerfold.” Each record reflects a different dimension of his artistry, unified by a deeper narrative of resilience, loss, and elevation.
In parallel with this transformation, G-Epic is stepping into full independence. Following the contractual conclusion of business relations tied to his mentor’s passing, he is officially launching Epic Move Makers Entertainment (EMME) — a newly established entertainment company and rebranded extension of his vision. This marks a pivotal shift from guided development to self-led expansion, positioning G-Epic not only as an artist, but as a creative director and executive shaping his own lane.
More than a release, this moment represents a rebirth — the closing of one chapter and the intentional beginning of another.
Miami-made. Harlem-paid. The next move is EPIC.