Earl Sweatshirt

I Don't Like S**t, I Don't Go Outside

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Record Label
Columbia / Tan Cressida

About this item

Odd Future rap collective member Earl Sweatshirt returns with his sophomore long player. From the album title onwards 'I Don’t Like S**t, I Don't Go Outside' in another introspective set of rhymes from Sweatshirt (Thebe Neruda Kgositsile to his mum) which eschew the wide scope of Kendrick or bombast of Kanye in favour of something smaller, more intimate. His mainly self-produced beats are pitched down and sludgy, lifted from the gloom by light-fingered jazzy keyboards here and there, while his vocal flow tongue-twists around the rhythms like a verbal dexterity veteran. At just 30 minutes in length the album doesn't have room for the usual look-who-I-know roll call of guest MCs, with just a handful of cameos from A$AP Mob’s Dash, Ratking’s Wiki, Cutthroat Boyz member Vince Staples and skateboarder Na’kel, leaving Sweatshirt to provide the lion's share of raps - a good thing in our book. A record that will leave you wanting more.

TRACK LISTING

01. Huey
02. Mantra
03. Faucet
04. Grief
05. Off Top
06. Grown Ups Feat. Dash
07. AM // Radio Feat. Wiki
08. Inside
09. Dna Feat. Na’kel
10. Wool Feat. Vince Staples

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