Columbia
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Earl Sweatshirt’s First Moment of Artistic Clarity
Five years later, we look back at ‘I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside,’ the album that helped Earl Sweatshirt see through the dark.
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Tyler, The Creator Uses Breakfast to Explain His Artistic Growth from ‘Bastard’ to ‘IGOR’
“It kind of all led up to this.”
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Earl Sweatshirt on Leaving Columbia Records: “I’m Excited to Be Free”
Earl Sweatshirt explains the freedom that comes with leaving Columbia Records.
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Where Does ‘Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 2’ Fit in Lil Peep’s Legacy?
Is this the album Lil Peep would have wanted to put out?
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Bridging the Gaps Between The Internet’s ‘Hive Mind’
Tracing the path to The Internet’s Megazord through each of the five members’ solo projects.
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The Internet Are at Their Most Confident and Quietly Glamorous on ‘Hive Mind’
On ‘Hive Mind,’ Syd, Steve, and company serve up a series of confident, funky, and seductive jabs. It’s their pinnacle.










