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Clarence Clarke
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"Earl Sweatshirt says he gonna stop rappity rapping (Swipe)"


  

          

"You’ll never hear me just having fun with the fact that a word is 3 syllables
and shit. If that happens while I’m saying some shit, that’s different but its not
just that." - Earl Sweatshirt

Gonna be great to hear the outcome of this.

This is actually a really good interview with him on the front page (aside from
the annoying typos).
http://www.okayplayer.com/news/earl-sweatshirt-odd-future-sxsw-interview.html

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Earl Sweatshirt–or EarlxSweat if you’re nasty–is one of the oddest futurists
and also one of the tuffest lyricists in the rap game in 2014. Having gone
from OFWGKTA soldier to mystery man to great rap hope in the space of a
bout a year Earl arrives in Texas today to kick off Red Bull Sound Select’s 4
days in Austin series–his second SXSW experience–as something of a
changed man. Being fans ourselves, Okayplayer jumped on the opportunity
to get on the phone with Earl from Copenhagen yesterday and chop it up at
length about body odor, going into the studio adjacent to Tyler, The Creator
to record his follow up to Doris next month, the cultish nature Odd Future’s
fanbase and most of all…how shit is different now. Always genuine and ever
expressive, Earl just might be the easiest cat in the rap game to interview
in 2014. Read the engaging and often hilarious results below:What do you
think?

OKP: Whats up, are you in Texas already?

EARL: No, no–I’m in Copenhagen

OKP: Oh, shit.

EARL: Yeah, that’s not good.

OKP: It’s not good? I’ve actually heard good things about Copenhagen…

EARL: Nah, Copenhagen’s good but I have a show here tonight and then I’m
playin Southby tomorrow and that’s not good.

OKP: Whats Copenhagen like?

EARL: Fuckin’ strange. I woke up at 2pm today, ate KFC which I guess more
or less was breakfast. Then I did an interview with this fool who, honestly?
Had like the worst B.O. I’ve ever smelled, arguably.

OKP: Sorry about that.

EARL: It was fucked up, dog. It was bad to the point that I was upset. Like
my stomach was upset, I was angry. And my dumb ass–instead of telling
him, No we’re not gonna go to this small room with no ventilation–let it
happen.

OKP: Did you do a couple shows out there?

EARL: We’re on a Europe tour right now, Southby comes in the middle of it
so I come back for that and then come back out here. I ain’t mad, man. I
get to fuckin’ rap for money, at the end of the day.

OKP: Good point. Last Southby was your first SXSW experience wasn’t it—
2013?

EARL: Yeah, I actually was just talking about my first Southby experience
with my manager and my homie.

OKP: What was it like?

EARL: Fuckin terrible, dog. Just ’cause I wasn’t expecting what happened.
Im sure Southb’ys gonna be dumb fun this time but like I was fresh off of
being in fuckin Samoa so coming back was already crazy enough in and of
itself, doing the shit that I was doing was already crazy by itself, so Southby
was just the most fucked shit ever. ‘Cause I was not used to that shit at all.
I wasn’t used to like cameras in your face or any of that shit. It was the first
time that I did some shit like this: I went out to smoke a cigarette and like
12 kids came up at once. But in the weird cult zombie kinda way that ours
do? And it scared the fuck out of me. Now I’m all good,
though.

OKP: How did you feel about your performances last year?

EARL: They were all shitty. I was all awkward and shit. I wish I could re-do ‘em.

OKP: What’s your relationship like with the wolf cubs, those die hard OF
fans or Earl fans—is it weird? It sounds like it could be weird…

EARL: It’s one of love and one of hate as well. Because I love them deeply
from within my soul ’cause I wouldn’t be able to do this without them but
Motherfuckers that like us don’t seem to able to like us and understand
boundaries simultaneously. At the end of the day I’m as regular-n***a as
the next man. Like, these girls last night…they were some young ass little
girls they were 12, 13 whatever…we went out there to talk to them
because they had been waiting out there for like 13 hours. And we walk up
and talk to them on some normal human being shit and one of em just
pulled the phone out with the full flash—not just the photo flash but the
video one that’s everlasting. So me and Travis pulled out our phones, put on
the fucking everlasting flash and put it in her face so she knew what it felt
like…and then she stopped.

OKP: So you had a flash fight.

EARL: Right.

OKP: That sounds pretty safe as altercations with crazy fans go. Like,
compared with a match fight, even. But the way you said that made me
realize a lot of what OF has been about ’til now is pushing boundaries—do
you ever feel like you come in for some energy that is a response to
boundaries that Tyler or other people in the collective stepped across?

EARL: Yeah but you know what? I don’t regret the way that anything has
happened. Because we got fans who are gonna fuckin’ tell their kids about
us you know what I mean? So if muhfuckers are a little weird or whatever
that’s whatever because our fans really, really, really love us.

OKP: So coming back from Samoa and all the other craziness, to a
situation where you already had a lot of fans built in, did Tyler and the other
members of the crew kinda show you the ropes as far as how to handle
that?

EARL: They absolutely did and I always had a template to like, build off of,
from Frank and Tyler doing shit and being around me. But the thing
with Tyler is he’ll set a really good example, or provide you with the
information that’s needed or whatever it may be? But he never really held
my hand with no shit, though. He definitely always had my back though and
Frank’s always had my back. Where I’m at now people understand Im an
entity that’s separate from the group identity that is OF…like I didn’t know
how to articulate that when I got back so initially it got misconstrued as like
what is this n**ga doin, is he trying to pull away? By even my homies, so a
lot of this shit I had to figure out on my own.

OKP: So a year or so on from all that craziness, you’ve had your own album
out, you’re a little more established in a regular industry sense not just
being this dude who disappeared and came back…

EARL: Like a mystery thing or like a novelty.

OKP: Right. How do you feel about Earl Sweatshirt in 2014?

EARL: Confident. I’m fucking excited for the next shit. Cause the headspace
I’m in now, and moving on to the next stage. There was like the early OF
stage and that for me transitioned into while I was in Samoa…and then OF
Vol. 2, Wolf and Doris was kind of this transitional period of me being home.
And I think that chapter has come to a close and were starting the next
one…and I’m fucking excited. I’m moving in a different headspace then I’ve
ever been in my entire life.

OKP: Strictly touring grind, writing and recording as you travel?

EARL: Yeah I’m writing. I record when I can but I’m about to start recording
heavy in April but right now I’m on tour for the rest of the month.

OKP: So this Red Bull Sound Select is the only Southby appearance right?

EARL: Yeah, then I’m right back to fucking Europe.

OKP: Also around this time last year, you had a bunch of major interviews;
Peter Rosenberg, Elliot Wilson. You kind a came back into the full glare of
the media, at least in rap industry terms…

EARL: Yeah and I didn’t know what the fuck was good at all.

OKP: Do any those stand out as a favorite interview?

EARL: Hell, naw. Those all make me want to cringe and fuckin’ throw up
cause I sound so fucking stupid.

OKP: I don’t know, you always came across as honestly expressing where
you were really at, even if where you were at was: ‘What the fuck is going
on?’

EARL: Yeah you right. Cause, ultimately if I had tried to tell n**gas like, ”
Yeah you know, this me, I got this shit all together. It’s your boy, I’m back,
we takin’ heads! (lapses into Antoine Dodson voice) Lets do this!” –like it
wouldn’ta been where I was actually coming from. I don’t’ know I haven’t
watched em. They all make me cringe.

OKP: So if you’re still in writing mode a little bit, do you have a sense which
direction your gonna go with the next project?

EARL: One thing is that I don’t lie when I rap anymore…

OKP: Anymore? Like anymore starting…today?

EARL: No, no. You’ve never heard zero lies from me but what I mean is not
even lying necessarily but you’ll never hear me just having fun with the fact
that a word is 3 syllables and shit. If that happens while I’m saying some
shit, that’s different but its not just that.

OKP: When you say going back in the studio in April, are you going back in
with Tyler or a specific producer?

EARL: Me and Tyler are gonna record our albums in April in like the same
place, but in different studios. I been doin’ a lot of production shit for myself
though, so it makes the sound like…I don’t know, when someone produces
the shit that they’re on, at least people like Tyler or Pharrell or whatever,
there’s no truer expression of the person than when the sound is 100%
them nah mean? Like from the origin to the vocals.

OKP: But then one of my favorite beats on Doris is a RZA beat—are you
gonna still take outside beats?

EARL: Yeah its not like I’m making a conscious decision, its like that (self-
production) is the anchor sound and then whatever else fits into the movie
well, will also go in it.

OKP: So when you’re in that writing mode, are you listening to other stuff
that’s out here? Or ar e you trying to screen it all out?

EARL: Far as fuckin’ new shit goes, Schoolboy’s shit. I been listening to a lot
of the shit that I used to listen to: Juelz and Common for the most part. Im
mostly not checking for what other n**gas are doing cause I just feel like my
shit is the tightest and I think its supposed to be that way with everybody.

OKP: It’s also not like it used to be, where the was kind of one king of rap at
a given moment and everybody else was going for their spot…

EARL: Yeah and I’m not competing for anyones spot because we have a
world, You know? Like regardless of whether I put out a great album next
time theres a guaranteed demographic of peoples that’s gonna buy it that’s
just in the OF world, you know what I mean? We have a home base. But
where I’ll be in 5 years all depends on whether I’m willing to break out of
that bubble.

OKP: Do you have to bust out of that bubble? Or are those kids gonna grow
older with Odd Future and be like 60 year olds are now with the Rolling
Stones?

EARL: Well, I think there’s a way to do both. Theres a way to have kids that
like me know ’cause there in the OF bubble grow with me…and
simultaneously make music that draws people into it. ‘Cause I feel like with
all the great artists that I like, that’s what happens. Their sound doesn’t get
brought to the world, the world comes to their sound. Like Eminem brought
people to “My Name Is”, Kanye brought people to College Dropout. So it’s
like translating yourself into a language that is universally understood.

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way to misrepresent the interview
Mar 12th 2014
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RE: way to misrepresent the interview
Mar 12th 2014
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How is that a misinterpretation?
Mar 12th 2014
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how much thought went into this guys stage name?? sweatshirt....smh
Mar 12th 2014
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Not any worse than "Malachi The Nutcracker".
Mar 12th 2014
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i think i'm the only one who realized he was biting doom.
Mar 12th 2014
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I think he's imitating DOOM w/ the new "monotone evrything" DE...
Mar 13th 2014
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i thought he already did that on doris
Mar 15th 2014
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Perhaps on a song like "Chum"... but then there's "Whoa", "Hive"
Mar 15th 2014
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least he's the 1st to threaten it while actually looking retirement age
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Rappity rapping... not rapping in general
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astralblak
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1. "way to misrepresent the interview"
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And I hope he's improving with the production, because Doris while very good, got monotonous at times.

i'd very much like to hear him over other production and with some charisma back in his voice

  

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2. "RE: way to misrepresent the interview"
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https://twitter.com/earlxsweat/statuses/416741589034090496

I imagine the next release, given the kind of artist he is, will take a different approach. Dude is very wise, has a strong foresight and awareness about himself and I think it'll be a more "fun" overall listening experience.

I like the fact that he says he wants to produce the majority of the tracks, as most of the things hes been apart of producing have been my favorites ("hive", "sunday", "523", "Chum" all featured his contribution to the instrumental).

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Clarence Clarke
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3. "How is that a misinterpretation?"
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He said he won't be focused only on multi-syllabic rhyming.
"He's just rappity rapping and putting syllables together without saying anything"
is one of the main complaints I hear about him from people who aren't into him.

And it was just a piece of the interview anyway.

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4. "how much thought went into this guys stage name?? sweatshirt....smh"
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...sorry dont mind me I'm old


  

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5. "Not any worse than "Malachi The Nutcracker". "
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Esteemed author of the celebrated, double-platinum post: "Drake - Wu-Tang Forever".

  

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6. "i think i'm the only one who realized he was biting doom."
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like everything he was doing. the one track he makes over and over again is him just doing "doom".

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Clarence Clarke
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7. "I think he's imitating DOOM w/ the new "monotone evrything" DE..."
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but his rhyme style isn't very DOOMish to me.

He's stated countless times that DOOM is one of his biggest influences though.

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8. "i thought he already did that on doris"
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which while good, was actually kinda dull and lifeless compared to his older stuff

  

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9. "Perhaps on a song like "Chum"... but then there's "Whoa", "Hive""
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and most of the album, lol.

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10. "least he's the 1st to threaten it while actually looking retirement age"
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11. "Rappity rapping... not rapping in general"
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