Earl Sweatshirt

Earl Sweatshirt
Thebe Neruda Kgositsile, better known by his stage name Earl Sweatshirt, is an American rapper. He gained recognition and critical praise for his debut mixtape, Earl. Following its release, his mother sent him to a boarding school in Samoa until his 18th birthday...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionRapper
Date of Birth24 February 1994
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
father shout-out raises
Shout out to the fathers that didn't raise us
sunday thinking made
"Sunday" was the best one I think I made.
princess rapper like-me
All rappers are princesses like me.
rap careers ego
Ego is my career. Rap music is all ego.
rap thinking ideas
It just happens to be that people like to associate poetry and rap music. I think that idea is kind of corny.
centurions
"Centurion" is probably one of my favorites [of RZA Day ].
competition trying able
I always try and tell dudes that are younger than me is that because of the Internet everyone can just be by themselves doing something, but the importance of a group is being able to have some sort of competition.
song world something-new
In a world where like everyone's so accessible now, to say something new in an article that you can't find out about a n - - through his Twitter or like Googling him or some s - - is rare. Just like how a good song is rare.
voice trying firsts
At first, I was just trying to sound like DOOM and Eminem, and then I dug out my own voice, I guess.
song thinking names
Whatever I think the song sounds like is what I'll name it. It's a feeling thing; it's not logical at all.
song forever made
You get committed with what you put in songs. It made me wary of who and what I include, because that's there forever.
thinking artist people
People think artists like 50 Cent don't have charisma, but it's just a different kind of charisma, a bully charisma, which is kinda frowned upon.
song video sometimes
Sometimes videos make a bad song very tight.
home trying figures
When I got home, I was trying to figure out how to be home. Like, be home in a sense that had nothing to do with music.