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- Issue 11 of Living Proof Magazine
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Features Earl Sweatshirt in conversation with Daniel Soprano on emotion, self-discovery and life.
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Earl Sweatshirt emerged in the late 2000s as the teenage prodigy of the Odd Future collective, a crew that built a cult following through self-released music and a skate inspired aesthetic that redefined underground rap in the early 2010s.
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Now, Earl returns with his fifth studio album Live Laugh Love — a 25-minute record featuring production from Theravada, Navy Blue, and a closing track with Erykah Badu.Since releasing his 2010 debut mix-tape at just 16, Earl has built a body of work with albums like Doris, I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside, and Some Rap Songs, earning critical acclaim for their density, intimacy, and refusal to conform to mainstream expectations. Over the years, he’s taken an approach of releasing music on his own terms and keeping a relatively low public profile.
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Since releasing his 2010 debut mix-tape at just 16, Earl has built a body of work with albums like Doris, I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside, and Some Rap Songs, earning critical acclaim for their density, intimacy, and refusal to conform to mainstream expectations. Over the years, he’s taken an approach of releasing music on his own terms and keeping a relatively low public profile.
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Despite this, his work continues to influence a generation of artists drawn to his style, experimental production, and ability to articulate the weight of personal experience.
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Featuring Earl Sweatshirt, Denzel Curry, Shaun Crawford, Zion Effs, CAP One, Matty Matheson / Pig Pen, Carpet Co., Aurel Schmidt, Jiro Konami, Maggie Lee, Market St. Gallery, EC Melodi, Mario Ayala and Xaviersobased.
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Dimensions 8” W x 12” H
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