The breakup anthem of the summer might not be written by Taylor Swift.

I sent it to G and he automatically loved it.

Weve all been through breakups.

I think G and Wiz have a different perspective since theyve both been in majorly public relationships.

I think its very refreshing.

These days, G tries to keep his love life under wraps.

Its easier for me to articulate it in a song than to describe a story through an interview.

I think accepting when something is dead and gone, it can be difficult.

Especially when you have to take responsibility for what you did to cause things to fall apart.

But thats just a part of being human.

Carnage was more forthcoming when asked about his worst breakup story.

They all had major paragraphs written on them [telling me it was over].

So, I texted her asking what all that was about.

She said, Oh wow, we left those two weeks ago.

So, she technically had broken up with me two weeks ago.

Having been through their fair share of breakups, the duo have advice for those experiencing one themselves.

Dont date anyone who is crazy, says Carnage, laughing.

Adds G, Music always helped me.

You just have to learn how to filter it out sometimes to get to sustain your mental health.

He added, [People] fall in love with an idea what they see through their lens.

But they dont know the inner workings of the relationship, like what goes on day-to-day.

They just see what they see.

And so, they base opinions off that.

you might check out the music video for Wait for Me above.