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Earl Sweatshirt Blasts Label Sony for Ruining Surprise Album, Shares 'Grief' Music Video
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The Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All rapper was supposed to release the album titled 'I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside' without prior notice on iTunes on March 23.

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It looks like no one was supposed to hear anything about Earl Sweatshirt's new album before it's officially released. The rapper took to Twitter to blast his record label Sony in a string of posts after they revealed on Monday, March 16 that the LP titled "I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside" would come out next week.

"I WOULD LIKE TO PERSONALLY THANK @SonyMusicGlobal 4 F**KING UP THE ROLL OUT PROCESS OF MY S**T. SOMEONE GOTS 2 PAY 4 THEIR MISTAKES ! #SWEAT," he wrote shortly after the album was made available for pre-order on iTunes.

"ITS TRASH TO HAVE TO PAY FOR SOMEONE ELSE'S ERRORS, I AM F**KING HOT," he continued. "IM LIVID. DAMN. DON'T TRUST IT IF IT DOESN'T COME FROM THE SOURCE."

"I Don't Like Shit" serves as the follow-up to 2013's "Doris". The forthcoming album is scheduled to hit iTunes on March 23 Columbia/Tan Cressida. It will see physical releases on CD and vinyl "soon after."

As a preview, Earl dropped on Tuesday the first offering from the record. Called "Grief", the track came along with a creepy music video featuring him walking through a house where he later meets a girl and bizarre drummer wearing masks.

"I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside" Tracklist:

  1. "Huey"
  2. "Mantra"
  3. "Faucet"
  4. "Grief"
  5. "Off Top"
  6. "Grown Ups" (Feat. Dash)
  7. "AM // Radio" (Feat. Wiki)
  8. "Inside"
  9. "Dna" (Feat. Na'kel)
  10. "Wool" (Feat. Vince Staples)

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