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Earl Sweatshirt Releases New Song ‘The Mint,’ Shares ‘Some Rap Songs’ Cover Art & Release Date. Earl Sweatshirt made his highly anticipated return with "Nowhere2go" earlier in November ...
Less than two weeks after Earl Sweatshirt returned with the track “Nowhere2go,” he’s back again with another new cut, “The Mint,” featuring New York rapper Navy Blue. The lo-fi, piano ...
Earl Sweatshirt Announces New Album 'I Don’t Like Sh*t, I Don’t Go Outside' With Accompanying Cover Art and Tracklist: Odd Future rapper Earl Sweatshirt will have a new album coming out on ...
For his first endeavor since leaving Columbia Records, Earl Sweatshirt announced plans for a new project dropping on Friday (Nov. 1). 'Feet of Clay' will arrive at midnight ET via Warner Records ...
The Alchemist and Earl Sweatshirt Share New Song "E Coli" The Alchemist has a new EP on the way, ... A Space Odyssey-inspired cover art, which can be seen alongside the tracklist below.
The rumors around Earl Sweatshirt’s follow up album to 2018’s Some Rap Songs and the 2019 effort Feet Of ... Check out the album art below. Earl Sweatshirt. Sick is out 1/14/2022 via Tan ...
Earl Sweatshirt became an internet phenom then an exiled pseudo martyr for misunderstood kids and now an almost folk legend before releasing a proper debut album. Doris is a sonically diverse ride ...
Read Earl's cover story from The FADER's 85th issue and check back this week to download an Earl Sweatshirt remix below. Stream Odd Future affiliate Left Brain's remix of "Chum" below. Posted: May ...
The cover for Some Rap Songs, the next full-length album from Earl Sweatshirt, is a photo of Earl himself, his face motion blurred, like someone slapped his hand down mid-selfie. The effect is ...
Earl Sweatshirt is arguably one of the best lyricists in modern rap music. He delivers polysyllabic rhymes laced with meaning and metaphor and self-examines in a way that feels refreshingly out of ...
After celebrating the 10-year anniversary of his debut solo album, 'Doris,' Earl Sweatshirt has finally released his long-in-the-works LP with old friend the Alchemist.
Midway through his concert Monday night, Los Angeles rapper Earl Sweatshirt asked the crowd, “Are you guys proud of yourselves?” Like most of his interactions with the audience, the sentiment ...