Earl Sweatshirt I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside
Rolling Stone: "On his excellent second LP, Earl Sweatshirt keeps deepening his game -- spooling out dense, mordant rhymes over zombifically blunted tracks as he somehow sucks you into his sunless reality."
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CD Details
- Released: April 20, 2015
- Originally Released: 2015
- Label: Sony
Entertainment Reviews:
Rolling Stone
"On his excellent second LP, Earl Sweatshirt keeps deepening his game -- spooling out dense, mordant rhymes over zombifically blunted tracks as he somehow sucks you into his sunless reality."Spin
"He seems intent on exorcising his mind, not wallowing in delusion."Spin
"[This is] the sound of one of rap's foremost technicians shrugging off formalist concerns and bending all of his tools to articulate a suffocating dread."Clash (Magazine) - "Lyrically, Sweatshirt still treads the perfect line between abrasion and introspection....This album finds the rapper focusing his trademark sputter on content over delivery."
Tracks:
- 1.Huey
- 2.Mantra
- 3.Faucet
- 4.Grief
- 5.Off Top
- 6.Grown Ups - (featuring Da$H)
- 7.AM//Radio - (featuring Wiki)
- 8.Inside
- 9.DNA - (featuring Na'kel)
- 10.Wool - (featuring Vince Staples)