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His first new song since last year's 'Feet of Clay' EP
Earl Sweatshirt has shared his first single of the year, dropping the track ‘Whole World’ today (April 24). It features fellow Los Angeles rapper Maxo, who released album ‘LIL BIG MAN’ last year.
Listen to the new track below:
A psychedelic slow burner, ‘Whole World’ was produced by The Alchemist, a frequent collaborator who has worked on Earl Sweatshirt songs like ‘Mtomb’, ’45’ and ‘Uncle Al’.
It’s the first song Earl has dropped since last
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