Fresh off the release of Earl Sweatshirt's new album Live Laugh Love, the 31-year-old rapper sat down for an interview on the New York Times' Popcast to offer his opinion on people who are still ...
The cult rapper, who broke out at 16 as a member of Odd Future, spoke with Popcast about cutting his own path around fame and into fatherhood. Credit... Supported by By Joe Coscarelli and Jon ...
For a man who doesn’t subscribe to the rigor of celebrity, Earl Sweatshirt’s well-being draws an oversized level of interest. It’s a somewhat inevitable fate: Thebe Kgositsile’s rise to fame in Odd ...