Earl Sweatshirt, the most promising talent off the Odd Future posse, lyrically-wise, signed his return a few weeks ago with his extended verse on the posse cut "Oldie".
But since he came back home in February after some time in the Samoa, he seems Earl didn't waste his time. Indeed, the New York Times revealed that he had signed a deal with Sony to release multiple projects, either in solo or with his buddies. Actually, it allows him to keep his business inside the family, as Odd Future as a group had previously signed under the Sony flag, through the RED imprint.
As a matter of fact, the NY Times published a 3-page article about the boy everyone remembers for his killer track "Earl". Dude was only a kid then, and assures he has matured, especially in his lyrics. After all, Earl's father is a South African poet. Well, "Oldie" didn't disappoint, so we'll see what he has to offer. Confidence prevails.
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