In 2009, Tyler, The Creator discovered Sly Tendencies via his MySpace account after he reached out to Tyler to tell him he was a fan of his work. On January 12, 2019, Chicago rapper Lucki previewed new music on his Instagram live including a song said to produced by Sweatshirt. reveals to Sweatshirt via Twitter that himself, Blu and Madlib would like Sweatshirt to be featured on their upcoming collaborative album Bad Neighbors 2. Earl Sweatshirt Wiki is a FANDOM Music Community. Posts from Tyler, The Creator's Twitter and Formspring accounts seemed to indicate that Sweatshirt's mother would not grant permission to release any of Sweatshirt's music; although after his return, Earl later expressed in an interview that his mother sent him to Samoa due to getting into trouble with friends. The posse cut was Brown's third single to his fourth studio album Atrocity Exhibition, which was released on September 27. Sweatshirt has revealed his strange obsession with "old people" names. An idea from circa 2012 but never fleshed out into an actual project. That same day the music video for "Chum" was posted on YouTube. I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside: An Album by Earl Sweatshirt by Earl Sweatshirt (2015-07-31): Earl Sweatshirt: Amazon.ca: Music The same day, The Alchemist takes to Twitter to tease Sweatshirt's new album, saying the album "is stupid" and that he "played mouth harp on a couple joints". On January 3, 2018, Sweatshirt's father Keorapetse Kgositsile passed away from a short illness at the age of 79. Sweatshirt dated Mallory Llewellyn, whom he rapped about in his song "Mantra", from 2012 to 2014. On April 20, Denmark Vessey released his third solo EP Sun Go Nova, which Sweatshirt contributes three production credits; on "Zzzzz", "Trustfall", and "Sellout". On October 25, 2017, Sweatshirt announces his new clothing brand called Deathworld. 2. Odd Future’s Earl Sweatshirt, known for Doris and his self-titled work, is jumping on the not-a-ton-of-hype bandwagon. While the traditional idea of this philosophy would find people rejecting all conventional desires to find happiness, it seems that Earl wishes to reject everything to live in his own lonely world. On December 31, 2017, Sweatshirt confirmed that new music from him will be released in 2018, tweeting "new chunes 2018, don't think i wasn't at work". Sweatshirt soon stated that it was indeed a leak and not an official release. On September 21, 2018, The Alchemist released the track listing to his EP Bread, which contains the track "E. Coli" featuring Earl Sweatshirt. Earl Sweatshirt was born Thebe Neruda Kgositsile in Chicago, Illinois, to Cheryl Harris, a law professor at University of California, Los Angeles, and Keorapetse Kgositsile, a South African poet and political activist. In 2015 Earl released his second studio album I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside, which was met with critical acclaim. He thought he would be ready to perform but simply is not yet able to. On July 30, 2015, Sweatshirt expresses feelings of wanting to change his current rap name, simply tweeting "im finna change my rap name lol". On January 29, during a Twitter Q&A, The Alchemist revealed that him and Sweatshirt have a entire project together on YouTube under a fake name. Sweatshirt later confirms on June 26, 2017 that the track was in fact yet another leak and not an official release from him. He and two of his friends, Loofy and Jw Mijo, formed a rap trio called The Backpackerz. On February 8, 2012, rumours spread around the internet that Sweatshirt had returned to the U.S. when a video of him surfaced on YouTube with a preview of a new song saying if viewers wanted "the full thing" they would have to give him 50,000 followers on Twitter. Sweatshirt also released the pre-order to his third studio Some Rap Songs and announced the release date. On April 18, 2019, Earl's former tour DJ Stoney Willis released "Farm" with Sweatshirt, which the CDQ version of what was unofficially titled "Vultures" by fans since Sweatshirt first performed it in 2015. show more tags. Earl Sweatshirt: 'I'm Grown' March 24, 2015 • "This is the first thing that I've said that I fully stand behind," the 21-year-old rapper says of his new album. Earl Sweatshirt photographed on March 27, 2015 at Mill City Nights in Minneapolis, Minn. On May 23, Chicago rapper Lucki reveals a possible remix of his song "Distant" featuring Sweatshirt, posting on his Instagram story a screenshot of a text conversation between him and Sweatshirt: On June 4, 2018, Sweatshirt canceled all dates of his European Tour and representatives of Sweatshirt release this statement: "Earl is battling anxiety and depression which has been compounded by the grief from the recent passing of his father. Share br />this article: On March 18, 2014, Freddie Gibbs & Madlib released Pinata, featuring Earl on the track "Robes". He then joined Odd Future and released the mixtape Earl in 2010. Discover all Medium stories about Earl Sweatshirt written in 2015. On March 6, 2013, while performing with Flying Lotus and Mac Miller, Earl premiered three new songs off Doris: "Burgundy" produced by Pharrell Williams, "Hive" featuring Casey Veggies and Vince Staples, and "Guild" featuring Mac Miller. It's a few minutes to showtime, and Earl Sweatshirt, one of … Appeared with Tyler, The Creator, Jasper Dolphin, Taco and Lionel Boyce. Earl Sweatshirt's sampling of Gary Wilson on this track renewed interest in the cult DIY musician, added to when Wilson was brought on as a surprise guest performer for Earl's set on the 13th season of Jimmy Kimmel Live! A later music video for the song "Off Top" was released on August 7, 2015. On September 5, Sweatshirt performed three unreleased songs at Philadelphia’s Made In America Festival. Earl also released the track "High 6AM Rambling at the 5th" in 2014, saying it was recorded in 2012. 2015. It was initially only available at Camp Flog Gnaw 2017 on October 28 and 29 until November 20, 2017 when Sweatshirt made the brand available on an online store. Earl Sweatshirt was also featured on Hodgy Beats and Left Brain's second and final studio album as MellowHype, Numbers, on the track "P2". Lyrically, Earl is a singular talent, capable of dense, expressive lines that flip back and forth between humour and pain, despair and resolve. He would like to apologize to his fans and promises to be back as soon as he is able to.". Many have said this is a joke and Alchemist is "trolling", as he does in his Twitter Q&As. Sweatshirt and Odd Future have been featured in mainstream magazines such as Spin, Billboard and The Fader. On January 5, 2015, Earl released a song titled "silenceDArapgame" with professional skateboarder Na'kel Smith under the moniker Hog Slaughta Boyz. In September 2013, Complex named Sweatshirt the tenth best producer in hip hop. Cancelled studio albums/extended plays/mixtapes. His projects have all received widespread critical praise. On March 1, 2019, singer-songwriter Solange, who was previously featured on Sweatshirt's radio show Stay Inside, released her studio album When I Get Home that featured the song "Dreams", which Sweatshirt produced the outro for. That same day, Earl performed with the group at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on March 20, 2012. Doris was reported early on to feature vocals and/or production from Tyler, The Creator, Frank Ocean, Om'mas Keith, Thundercat, Domo Genesis, Mac Miller, The Neptunes, Christian Rich, Vince Staples, BadBadNotGood, Pharrell Williams, Samiyam, The Alchemist, Casey Veggies, The Internet (Syd and Matt Martians) and RZA. Inside by Earl Sweatshirt (2015) Molasses (2013) by Earl Sweatshirt feat. On May 27, 2017, Sweatshirt performs a new song rumored to be titled either "Hat Trick" or "Human Error" at the Movement Festival in Detroit, Michigan. He described it as "music from when I hit the bottom and found something." Earl Sweatshirt released his first mixtape Kitchen Cutlery under the name of Sly Tendencies in 2008. Occupations Earl Sweatshirt (Thebe Kgositsile), a member of Los Angeles' Odd Future collective alongside Frank Ocean and Tyler The Creator, debuted with Earl (2010), recorded when he was barely 16, produced by Tyler The Creator and drenched in lewd and goth. Real name Also known as "Back Home", "Gotta Laugh", and "Demoned Up"; produced by. On March 23, Sweatshirt performed three never-before-heard songs at BUKU Fest 2019, marking the beginning of his 2019 Fire It Up! Download/Stream Earl Sweatshirt's mixtape, Earl, for Free at MixtapeMonkey.com - Download/Stream Free Mixtapes and Music Videos from your favorite Hip … The overlying theme on “I Don’t Like Shit...” is the concept of Earl’s twisted cynicism. On March 23, 2015, the digital version of Earl's sophomore album, I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside: An Album By Earl Sweatshirt was released; the physical version of the album was released on April 14, 2015 to acclaim. Earl Sweatshirt was born Thebe Neruda Kgositsile in Chicago, Illinois, to Cheryl Harris, a law professor at University of California, Los Angeles, and Keorapetse Kgositsile, a South African poet and political activist. Editors' Notes Rapper Earl Sweatshirt’s third album is a dark, fascinating trip to the bottom of the self. In December 2011, Sweatshirt was announced as a potential candidate for XXL's 2012 Freshmen List. In the darkest album in his discography Earl Sweatshirt comes off as a tragic hero of sorts. Fast-forward to 2015: Earl Sweatshirt announced the release of his latest album, I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside, just a week before its release. Editors’ Notes Rapper Earl Sweatshirt’s third album is a dark, fascinating trip to the bottom of the self. A Tour Starring Earl Sweatshirt & Friends. Harris and Kgositsile separated when Sweatshirt was eight years old. On November 27, The Alchemist released the song "E. Coli" as the first single from his upcoming Bread EP, which featured Earl Sweatshirt. On July 16, Domo Genesis and The Alchemist released the first official single, "Elimination Chamber", from their collaboration album No Idols, which featured Sweatshirt, Vince Staples, and Action Bronson. He then began dating Pitchfork writer Rawiya Kameir in 2015 until about mid-2019 when Kameir mentioned on Twitter falling out of love the previous summer. On April 3, 2018, hip hop producer Cardo revealed that him and Sweatshirt had plans of doing a collaborative project in 2012 and that he would like to revisit that conversation. On July 23, 2012, Flying Lotus released a song titled "Between Friends" on the Adult Swim Single series which features Earl Sweatshirt and Captain Murphy. His latest album, Some Rap Songs, was released on November 30, 2018. has inner lyric sleeve Includes digi On April 4, 2017, rapper Mick Jenkins tweets "SENT SENT SENT" at Sweatshirt, hinting at possible future collaboration. SPIN 2015 Exit Interviews: Earl Sweatshirt "If you still follow Eminem, you drink way too much Mountain Dew" Dan Weiss // December 7, 2015. This, however, did not happen. Detroit rapper Zelooperz released the mixtape Dyn-o-mite, completely produced by Earl's current tour DJ Black Noise, which included the track "Easter Sunday 97" that Sweatshirt contributed a guest verse to. Earl Sweatshirt: 'I'm Grown' : Microphone Check "This is the first thing that I've said that I fully stand behind," the 21-year-old rapper says of his new album. He says he considers this his first album because he feels he can "back up everything, the good and the bad". Birth place On November 6, Earl released another video called "⚔️️" containing another snippet of an upcoming song. On July 21, 2016, Sweatshirt starred in the second episode of Action Bronson's comedy documentary show Traveling the Stars: Action Bronson and Friends Watch 'Ancient Aliens', titled "Dinosaurs", along with Bronson, Big Body Bes, The Alchemist, Knxwledge, and Schoolboy Q. Sweatshirt airs the pilot episode of his radio show with Knxwledge on Red Bull Music Academy, Stay Inside on July 22. 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On September 18, Detroit rapper Danny Brown released "Really Doe", which Sweatshirt was featured on with Ab-Soul and Kendrick Lamar. 27 Earl attended Coral Reef Academy, a therapeutic retreat school for at-risk boys, located outside of the Samoan capital of Apia. Chicago, Illinois Earl was brought back from Samoa by Leila Steinberg, the first manager of Tupac Shakur, who today still manages his career. On November 26, Sweatshirt released the official track listing of the album. On September 12, Sweatshirt performs at Anaheim’s Day N Nite Festival and debuts a new, unnamed track. On July 21, 2017, New York rapper Mike explains in an interview how Sweatshirt has taken the role of a mentor in his music career. While there, he read Manning Marable's biography on Malcolm X and Richard Fariña’s counterculture fiction. On March 16, 2015, The pre-order for Earl's second studio album, titled I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside appeared on the iTunes Store, without prior announcement. On May 13, Sweatshirt performed his songs "AM//Radio" and "Grief" on Jimmy Kimmel Live! "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. On November 6, Mach-Hommy released the EP Fete Des Morts AKA Dia De Las Muertos, which Sweatshirt produces six out of the eight tracks included ("Henrietta LAX", "TTFN", "Basin Bleu", "Carpe DM", "Manje Midi", and "Bride of the Water G-d"). One, reportedly titled "Hell", lifts the instrumental from ASAP Rocky’s song "Brand New Guy". He attended the UCLA Lab School in Los Angeles and New Roads High School and Middle School in Santa Monica. Odd Future member Earl Sweatshirt is the latest Splendour 2015 act to jump on the sideshow train, announcing today three extra headline shows to accompany his festival appearance this July. Homepage. And he was like, ‘This is some good shit.’ I was like, ‘Aight.’". On January 13, Sweatshirt was interviewed on Pitchfork and he announced his departure from Columbia Records so he can do "riskier shit". On May 6, 2019, Earl performed the last show of his Fire It Up! The following day, November 8, Sweatshirt released the song "Nowhere2go" as the lead single to his upcoming third studio album. The full album was released on March 23, 2015, but only the digital version; the physical version was released later on April 14, 2015. He continues with "it's not about hating my past I just found a flight name that makes me laugh more than earl sweatshirt does" and "I ain't finna tell y'all till I got some music to drop with it. 2008–20102012–present On October 8, Vince Staples posts a picture on his Instagram of himself and Sweatshirt back in the studio together. On February 15, 2019, Lucki released his mixtape Freewave 3 that contains the aforementioned Sweatshirt-produced track, "All In". Genres: Abstract Hip Hop, West Coast Hip Hop, Experimental Hip Hop. The Same Night Earl Sweatshirt Slapped a Phone from a Fan’s Hand, He Also Did This... Earl Sweatshirt confronts religious protester, Earl Sweatshirt kicks Fan out after throwing drink onstage, Thebe Kgositsile Presents: Fire It Up! On August 17, Sweatshirt was featured on Adult Swim's 2016 singles program on the 13th week's track "Balance", produced by Knxwledge. On November 20, the second single "The Mint" was released. Albums include Atrocity Exhibition, channel ORANGE, and Some Rap Songs. The album sold 40,000 copies in its first week debuting at number 12. Reviews Earl Sweatshirt @ Phoenix Concert Theatre – August 16th 2015. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2015 File release of "Earl" on Discogs. Earl Sweatshirt All titles in this table are not confirmed and were titled by the fans. On July 31, Oxnard, California-based rapper M.E.D. He performed a never-before-performed song unofficially titled "Run For Your Life". On October 26, experimental band Standing on the Corner livestreamed a visual album titled The Atmosphere Phased at 120º and Went Blank When the Universe Collapsed, which Sweatshirt performed pitch-shifted spoken word vocals for on the unofficially titled section "Snitch". Earl Sweatshirt in October 2019. Announced on November 12, 2012; cancelled on February 21, 2014. On July 20, 2018, Sweatshirt was pictured with mastering engineer Mike Bozzi in a recording studio. and different production. It features Sweatshirt's longtime friend Sage Elsesser under his rap alias Navy Blue and was produced by Black Noise. Despite positive reactions from both critics and fans, various sources indicated that Sweatshirt had stopped making music with Odd Future. On November 6, 2016, Currensy and The Alchemist release The Carrollton Heist: Remixed, a remix album to their original 2016 collaborative album The Carrollton Heist, and Sweatshirt is credited for producing the track "The Mack Book Remix". Sweatshirt also performed songs from his albums Doris and I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside, as well as various non-album singles, more unreleased music, and even brought out Na'kel Smith and Rico Nasty to perform their respective songs. Earl was named the 24th-best album of 2010 by Complex. On June 10, 2017, Mach-Hommy releases his album Dump Gawd: Hommy Edition. Upon its release, Doris was met with universal critical acclaim from music critics, including perfect scores by The Guardian and Los Angeles Times, which praised Sweatshirt's rhyme schemes and lyrics along with the gritty underground production. On April 29, Sweatshirt performed at The Smokers Club in Long Beach, California, continuing to perform new, unreleased, and unnamed songs. Sly TendenciesrandomblackdudeEarl FletcherThebeThebe Kgositsile (The Alchemist featuring Earl Sweatshirt), (Stoney Willis featuring Earl Sweatshirt). On November 25, 2015, Philadelphia-based singer-songwriter Santigold released the music video for her song "Who Be Lovin' Me", which Sweatshirt appears in as a cameo in multiple parts of the video. Earl Sweatshirt. 1. Released April 28, 2015. A Tour Starring Earl Sweatshirt & Friends, https://earlsweatshirt.fandom.com/wiki/Earl_Sweatshirt?oldid=1451. On April 23, North Carolina rapper Phonte revealed that Sweatshirt was originally going to be featured on his second studio album No News Is Good News on the track "Cry No More", but the idea was scrapped because Phonte "felt exploitative" to do that because of the recent passing of Sweatshirt's father. Just be on standby". Doris featured guest appearances from Odd Future members Domo Genesis, Frank Ocean, Tyler, The Creator, along with Vince Staples, RZA, Casey Veggies and Mac Miller. On September 22, Sweatshirt starred in the tenth and final episode of Action Bronson's Traveling the Stars: Action Bronson and Friends Watch 'Ancient Aliens', appearing with Bronson, Knxwledge, The Alchemist, Big Body Bes, Eric Andre, Too Short and Simon Rex. He has also stated several of his favorite rappers in the industry including Vince Staples, Billy Danze of M.O.P., Ka, and Mach-Hommy. The same day, on an Instagram live, Vessey confirmed that more music with Sweatshirt does exist and that he does have an album on the way. Sweatshirt cites Madlib as his favorite producer. The song itself interpolates lyrics from an unreleased Sweatshirt from 2014, unofficially titled "Awkward Face". with Samiyam and discuss their respective purchases. On December 21, Sweatshirt performs at The Observatory in Santa Ana, California and plays five unreleased tracks. Years active Earl Sweatshirt - Doris - 2015 Underground Hip Hop LP Earl Sweatshirt - Doris Label: Columbia Cat#: 88883751701 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: US Jacket does not indicate tracklisting. On March 20, a video released on the official Odd Future YouTube page featured Earl in a cypher-style music video rapping along to his verse from "Oldie" with the other members of the crew. The same song was also included on Fahim's album Dump Goat, released September 4, 2017. On August 25, 2017, Wiki releases his debut studio album No Mountains in Manhattan, which features two Sweatshirt production credits; one for "Wiki New Written" and another for "Leppy Coqui". Many speculate that he derived the "Sweatshirt" half of his stage from the multi-instrumental recording artist James Pants, whom Sweatshirt borrowed the instrumental from his 2008 song "Theme From Paris" for his own 2012 song "Home". It was produced by New York City-based producers Adé Hakim and Darryl Johnson, both members of the hip hop collective Slums. The album features three tracks produced by Sweatshirt: "Allen Iverson" featuring Heem Stogied, "DNA Swab" featuring Tha God Fahim, and "Nothin' But Net" featuring Your Old Droog. Birth date On September 25, Sweatshirt tweeted this following tweet, alluding to new music to be releasing soon: On October 4, 2018, The Alchemist revealed that he has listened to Sweatshirt's upcoming album and deemed it a "masterpiece". At Coral Reef Academy, Earl worked to earn back privileges, and the opportunity to return home. And we made this beat, [which] basically came out of the fact that he was like, ‘This beat’s trash.’ And he slowed it down, super. Rap. ... Solace is a 10 minute extended play by Earl Sweatshirt, released on his unofficial YouTube channel, dar Qness (darkness), with the description: On June 4, 2017, underground rapper Tha God Fahim releases his album Dump Gawd, which features a Sweatshirt-produced track titled "Don't Go Summer". The animated music video for "Mirror" was released on June 21, 2016. On March 2, 2016, Sweatshirt performs a DJ set at Boiler Room in Los Angeles under the alias DJ Earl Fletcher. On April 9, 2012, rapper Casey Veggies released a mixtape titled Customized Greatly Vol. On March 4, Earl was featured on Samiyam's fourth studio album, Animals Have Feelings, on the previously leaked song "Mirror". Announced by Sweatshirt on September 8, 2013; cancelled by Tyler on March 29, 2014. On December 21, 2018, Sweatshirt's tour DJ and producer Stoney Willis released the single "Nu Stogie" that Sweatshirt features on. On May 2, 2015, London rapper Skepta talked about making music with Sweatshirt during his interview on Red Bull Music Academy. FEET OF CLAY (Deluxe) out now | Latest music, videos, merch and more. Doris was released in August 2013 and debuted at number 5 on the albums chart with first week sales of 60,000. "Wind in My Sails" contains samples from Captain Murphy's song "Children of the Atom" and vocal samples from Gene McDaniels's song "The Parasite (For Buffy)". Posted on August 26, 2015 August 26, 2015 On November 12, he announced in a tweet that his debut studio album will be titled Gnossos but later decided against the title. On January 19, 2017, experimental rapper Denmark Vessey releases an Earl Sweatshirt-produced track titled "Snowing in LA". On September 11, Dash releases his mixtape 17 More Minutes, which contains the track "Komin' Klean" produced by Sweatshirt. Released on SoundCloud account important_man464. On November 11, Sweatshirt performed a 30-minute set at Camp Flog Gnaw 2018. 3 that included a song featuring Earl Sweatshirt, Tyler, The Creator, Domo Genesis, and Hodgy Beats titled "PNCINTLOFWGKTA." On February 27, 2017, Sweatshirt reveals that his upcoming album is being recorded by tweeting "making the album for you rn". However, Tyler tweeted the day after the carnival "Thebe and I are fine by the way". He wrote rhymes, including most of his verse on "Oldie," his only contribution to The OF Tape Vol. They perform "Couch", "Drop", "Orange Juice", and "Rusty" with Domo Genesis. Wonderful. Shop with confidence. Earl stated in an interview with NPR that his record label gave him no notice they would release the album. On December 1, 2011, three formerly unreleased songs by Sweatshirt were released through the OddFutureTalk Odd Future Unreleased mixtape. “My days numbered, I’m focused heavy on making the most of ’em/I feel like I’m the only one pressin’ to grow upwards,” he raps … On April 28th, a ten minute song named "Solace" was released on YouTube. Additional production was provided by Matt Martians, The Neptunes, RZA, Samiyam, BadBadNotGood, Frank Ocean, and Tyler, The Creator. Get the Earl Sweatshirt Setlist of the concert at Gypsy Lounge, Austin, TX, USA on March 20, 2015 from the Not Redy 2 Leave Tour and other Earl Sweatshirt Setlists for free on setlist.fm! This was Earl's return to official Odd Future releases and his first appearance on an Odd Future Records release. Features the same verse in "Head Heavy" but over a different production. On May 10, 2018, Odd Future associate, photographer, and skater Sagan Lockhart shared a snippet of a scrapped The Neptunes-produced instrumental from 2012, around the time Sweatshirt was first working on his debut album Doris. Taco, Tyler, The Creator, Hodgy Beats, Left Brain, Mike G, Domo Genesis, Season 1, Episode 1: "Dinosaurs" and Season 1, Episode 10: "Founding Fathers", We Are From L.A. (Pierre Dupaquier and Clément Durou), "Oedipus" by Hermit and the Recluse (Animoss and Ka), Realest Photographer Ever and Aaron Hymes, "Revenge of the Dreamers pt 4" by Zelooperz, Alex Barrella, Taylor Johnson and Tara Sinn. They were going to release a mixtape titled World Playground but disbanded sometime in 2009. Solace Tracklist. In 2012 he came back as a rapper and was featured on Odd future's single "Oldie". On September 4, 2016, a new Earl track called "Death Whistles" was released on Earl's and Knxwledge's radio show on Red Bull Music Academy, produced by King Krule.