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Earl Sweatshirt Shares 'Some Rap Songs' Cover Art and "The Mint" Earl Sweatshirt shares another offering from his upcoming album 'Some Rap Songs.' Listen to "The Mint" featuring New York rapper ...
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 (Nov ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Earl Sweatshirt brought his unique lyrical stylings to The Tonight Show Monday with a performance of his song, “2010.” The cerebral track, which finds the 27-year-old reflecting on the ...
Check out the album art below. Earl Sweatshirt Sick is out 1/14/2022 via Tan Cressida/Warner Records. Pre-order it here. Earl Sweatshirt is a Warner Music artist. .
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 ...
In the opening of Earl Sweatshirt's The FADER cover story, writer Mary H.K. Choi noted that his Hollywood apartment was a "nightmare," littered with beer cans, video game paraphernalia and potato ...
To coincide with the release of the new song, Alchemist shared the 2001: A Space Odyssey -inspired cover art, which can be seen alongside the tracklist below.
Earl Sweatshirt has revealed he has a new project on the way titled 'Sick!', marking the announcement with a track from the forthcoming LP.
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 ...
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