![]() ![]() At the end of the day, I think it’s Earl’s unorthodox style, wise/random/impactful/relatable lyrics (He actually doesn’t rap much on the album), and riveting beats that will keep you on your toes. The album also features verses that feel like they are missing something. Most of the songs on it are less than two minutes. ![]() This album sounds incomplete in every single way (I think that’s how Earl wanted it to sound, too). While reviewing this album, I had to say to myself several times that Earl Sweatshirt’s music is an acquired taste… Armand Hammer : Music: Tabula Rasa Lyrics: Song Writer: Earl Sweatshirt - feat. Armand Hammer : Singer: Earl Sweatshirt - feat. Tabula Rasa Lyrics - Earl Sweatshirt - feat. All in all, I f**k with this joint a lot. Tabula Rasa Lyrics - Earl Sweatshirt - feat. Let me repeat, EARL SWEATSHIRT RIDES THIS SONG’S SMOOTH/BASS BOOMING BEAT REALLY WELL! Aside from that, the former Odd Future member also drops witty, wisdom-filled, pompous, humble, and punchline-heavy bars in the song. 2010 I love how hungry Earl sounds on this track.Įarl Sweatshirt actually rides this song’s smooth/bass booming beat really well. I also appreciate the mean-ass beat that he decided to drop his bars over (That s**t is meaner than Carson Wentz’s naysayers).ġ. What I can tell you is this: I appreciate the fact that Earl decided to actually stay on beat in this song. Within that brief amount of time, Earl Sweatshirt hits us with raps that highlight… well… I actually don’t know what the hell he is talking about in the song (His lyrics are so random). Titanic “Titanic” is less than two minutes long. This is definitely a track true fans of his will love.Ģ. The song features drowsy rap deliveries, a debonair/soothing instrumental, and lyrics that are probably too cool for its own good. “Fire in the Hole” is the epitome of an Earl Sweatshirt track. Fire In the Hole You’re going to need to down a few Red Bulls before you press play on “Fire in the Hole.” In “Lobby (int),” he does just that as, throughout the song, he sounds unbothered by his competition and pretty laidback overall. I love it when Earl Sweatshirt raps like a dude that knows he’s the s**t. Lobby (int) I really wish that “Lobby (int)” was a full track. Man, I wish Action Bronson was on this track.Ĥ. Though Earl doesn’t quite ride the beat like I would prefer him to in “Lye,” he does at least keep s**t real lyrically (OK, I’ll be honest, the only thing I really like about this song is the beat). Lye “Lye” features one of my favorite beats on this album. Earl Sweatshirt does things his way in “SICK!”ĥ. ![]()
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