The Rundown: Earl Sweatshirt, I Don't Like S**t, I Don't Go Outside: An Album by Earl Sweatshirt
A play-by-play look at Chef Sweaty's sophomore release.
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The Rundown: Earl Sweatshirt, I Don't Like S**t, I Don't Go Outside: An Album by Earl Sweatshirt - Odd Future's Earl Sweatshirt returns once again with his trippy rhymes and takes us on another wild adventure inside his warped mind. Check out the play-by-play as the introverted MC catches wreck on his sophomore release. — Michael Harris(Photo: Columbia)
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'Huey' - Earl kicks off his second installment with a prologue called "Huey." He mans the boards as well under his production alias RandomBlackDude. "I spent the day drinking and missing my grandmother...," he spits.(Photo: Burak Cingi/Redferns via Getty Images)
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'Mantra' - The Odd Future lyricist isn't afraid to share his feelings here as he speaks on a relationship that went sour. Sweatshirt kicks, "You used to say you like violins and your lifestyle depend on me / And I know it's night time when you get lonely / And tell all your little friends how that b***h stole me."(Photo: Fiona Goodall/Getty Images)
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'Faucet' - Chef Sweaty slows it down a bit and addresses issues with tough love. He spits, "Raised different, my momma, she born readily / To get s**t popping like the gun's off safety."(Photo: Rachel Murray/Getty Images for PANDORA Media)
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'Grief' - Earl addresses bouts with depression here. It's misery loves company when the Cali lyricist warns, "I don't act hard, I'm a hard act to follow, n***a / Like it or not, when it drop, bet he gotta listen / Chasing dragons, tryna make it happen, on a mission." (Photo: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)
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