earl has this quality where his verses never seem to start or end; you just sort of happen to encounter him at the beginning of a sentence and eventually he wanders out of earshot, still flowing
Earl is part of a totally new thing in rap imo. It’s expressionism instead of just description. 99% of rap music, even great rap, is written in full prose, as in, it’s full sentences tht are grammatically correct more or less, n follow linguistic conventions of “making sense”. Also most rap music up until now only uses stylistic exercises such as metaphor, similes, alliteration, punchlines; in order to come off as lyrically complex. There’s often not much deeper meaning to these exercises than that. Earl and a few others imo, are scrapping that for something more close to being romantic poets. Quotables and disconnected phrases that instead of making strict “sense”, and just being “lyrically complex”, are meant to evoke as much emotional potency, feeling and nostalgia as possible. Sometimes you’ll even catch a line, and it’s relatable and emotionally relevant to you before even fully understanding the full meaning of it. Almost everything he says is completely symbolic as opposed to descriptive. As I said, Like old poetry. I think these guys are pushing this concept in rap farther than anyone else prolly ever did.
@@surplusrevenge2013 interesting take) made me think, I could compare Earl's poetry to that of Whalt Whitman a lot of cosmism in it lately (or maybe that's just me heh)
@@surplusrevenge2013 meh, u not wrong but a lil bit overstated here. My fav rapper of all time is Ghostface if u lookin for "Quotables and disconnected phrases that instead of making strict “sense”, and just being “lyrically complex”, are meant to evoke as much emotional potency, feeling and nostalgia as possible."
It’s stupid, sample is better, all I hear is garbage rappers wanting to do something due to boredom with their “rich” lives. Wtf happened to ALC and why he making lazy loops and giving the best samples to wannabe abstract rappers….it’s just cringe as fck!
@@UrbanWandererzyeah but the loop is clean and doesnt feel like its suddenly stopping. he also grabbed bits and pieces from the same sample and chopped em up, and made this beat. its not *just*. he orchestrated it
I smoked with Billy back in 2019 in Northampton MA when he just released Hiding Places, really had no idea who he was cause my boy just put me onto em. Smoked after the show and asked em about Earl not knowing at all they knew each other and how much of an influence Billy has on em, dude was so peaceful and vibrant. Said Earl was 35 in a 25 year olds body and how he was lightyears from his peers. Billy if you see this bro, and Thebe hope yall are doin well and healthy love yall man be safe.
« It's daydreams that i love. Where you might be controlling some of the thoughts, the dream takes over, things are unraveling before you without your intervention. » - David Lynch. Perfect quote for this song.
"genuflected when i heard the weed price" just looked up the meaning of genuflected, it's "lower one's body briefly by bending one knee to the ground, typically in worship or as a sign of respect." crazier imagery, going down on one knee when you heard how high prices are, but realizing that you will still submit because it's hard to kick a habit like weed. Even where it stuns you, you are still in its servitude. 🥶🥶🥶 Woods is one crazy ass dude, pen game elite
@@KaeDoggie Billy Woods was the second verse, Armand Hammer is a duo made up of Billy Woods and ELUCID. If you like Earl you should absolutely listen to everything they've done starting with Haram and Parrafin
Everyones got those memories. Speaks to some shit. Going to summer camp or a neighborhood you moved away from, some boy you never met who never made it out but still had a good life while he was there
Literally some of the most important artists in the game right now, Armand Hammer, Earl, and Alchemist. It's an honor to witness this greatness as it unfolds in real time. Much love y'all
@@ItsSnapp that logo KINDA looks like the Hieroglyphics logo which is a old rap crew from Oakland with like Del the Funky Homosapien their logo is exactly like that except it has 3 eyes/dots lol
I went on my first holiday with my friends to Portugal last month. I was playing this song all week I was there. This song will forever be a part of my life, it’s incredible!
Verse 1: Earl Sweatshirt] She dropped a load on me before they closed the door I be with nobody who know what's goin on inside My father body swollen behind my eyes I ain't cried for him in time, the return solar We on the ride forward, the reverse not workin' Sometimes we collide, the black sky full of supernovas And stars that died, no lie, I'm still rootin' for us Two foots in the soil (Right) Rhymes forged to conjoin us to the cosmic Spliff burnin' like crude oil, cool water drip like osmosis I'll set the mood for ya, you know the vibes Today I got time for it (Today I got time cuz) run, Forrest Five on me like I'm Bob Horry for the tribe, slime Mamba mentality, stars falling out of the sky, Sly [Interlude: Little Richard] He was a star, when he, when I got him, he was a star Sly told ya that everybody is a star The only problem is some people haven't been put in the dipper And poured back on the world [Verse 2: billy woods] Woke up on the West Coast for the first time in my life Drove cross country, but I remember those flights Genuflected when I heard the weed price White boys with the weed pipes Sunny days, sunny nights, mighty clouds of Northern Lights I was always bright, so no sooner than we touched down I'm seeing how we could get home and be right! It's hard to live in the moment but I guess I had a gift Hawaiian so potent, zonin' off bong rips I painted houses all summer, they paid by the shift My boss was an enterprisin' white kid Eagle-eyed everything you did-shit gig, but I didn't quit MJG and 8Ball spittin' out the whip, spliffs with kief at the tip It felt sleepy at night, but I liked that, felt like you could relax Like you could disappear like I wasn't surrounded by the past Months passed and we goin' back And in the back of my mind, the plan already hatched The door panels already stashed Illinois State Trooper just waiting for time and space To cross our path [Interlude: David Lynch] It's daydreams that I love Where you might be controlling some of the thoughts The dream takes over, things are unraveling Before you without your intervention [Verse 3: E L U C I D] Walkin' four corners of God's country Group calisthenics in morning fog Catskill views, cats still yawnin' A few hundred miles from hot garbage and smog '89 fine, Air Max 90, first run, fresh lungs, sweet blood Light bugs spark blackness, back of the annex Past bedtime kissin', prayin' nobody catch us, zapped Baby powder homey sock if you fell asleep first Pummel body, la-di-da Batteries added, vicious cycle, hurt people, hurt people Days of summer carefree, haven't found an equal We all knew the Isleys before the Beatles Red moon over the rec room in direction of discovery Idle time wonderin' Thumbin' 70s Ebony mags, drippin' red ICEE on the pages Learned to swim in a pool where a boy drowned last year Wax in my ear I heard voices I couldn't make out in the deep end When I dipped my head under-come again? Burrs stuck to my socks Pinch every few steps on the way to the graveyard Old man Cropsey's head in my foot locker
This song has a certain air of nostalgia that cant be touched. It feels timeless. Every time you hear it, you hear it for the first time again in some way. Armand Al and Earl really did something special here
For someone with my tastes, this track is the perfect collab. God I love the chill-ass vibe Alc went with. Obviously Earl was gonna rap well over that, but Woods and Elucid flowed beautifully on it too in their style. I'm grateful to the universe that this exists lol
I love the everyday shit they rap about, not everything has to be so deep. Sometimes you just cooking chicken in your boxers. These lyrics be hitting harder
I was aware of Billy Woods for a while, but after many listens to Haram it makes me wanna hear more of his stuff. Takes a while to digest it all though. Top 10 rapper easily
So glad I found earl again in my later years. Dude is a solid lyricist, dare I say one of the best. Some of his rhymes went right over my heat at the start and some still do
I wish it were true, but people are usually malevolent for absolutely no reason or purpose, and apathetic towards everything but their selfish desires. At least that's been my experience.
Earls verses give life, to my heart having to litsen with understanding to what he's talking about, the relatability is like something speacial, Glad he releasing now again, and Mos def all the verses in this song are just Special. ♥️
where we you when you first heard this track? I was standing on a train platform, and in my headphones this song started to play, and I felt I was suddenly 10 feet in the air.
This jawn, YOD- So High, Evidence/Boldy- All of That Said, Skyzoo- St. James Liquors, and Aesop Rock- Jumping Coffin are my 2021 summer mix tape thus far.
This beat sounds like when you do everything you've always wanted to do
It's a song by cool notes my tunes
for fucking real
Love that. I can definitely agree man
ok😁
nah fr tho
The beat is like those first sunny days of spring where it's still cold
Ive never heard something so accurate
Like the sun comes fresh out when it’s been cloudy and rainy for days
What's bro on about‼️‼️🗣🗣
@@BuiltbyFellony 🤣 bruv Spring starts on the 1st of March. It's still Winter..
21st @@who_is_dis
earl has this quality where his verses never seem to start or end; you just sort of happen to encounter him at the beginning of a sentence and eventually he wanders out of earshot, still flowing
Earl is part of a totally new thing in rap imo.
It’s expressionism instead of just description.
99% of rap music, even great rap, is written in full prose, as in, it’s full sentences tht are grammatically correct more or less, n follow linguistic conventions of “making sense”.
Also most rap music up until now only uses stylistic exercises such as metaphor, similes, alliteration, punchlines; in order to come off as lyrically complex. There’s often not much deeper meaning to these exercises than that.
Earl and a few others imo, are scrapping that for something more close to being romantic poets.
Quotables and disconnected phrases that instead of making strict “sense”, and just being “lyrically complex”, are meant to evoke as much emotional potency, feeling and nostalgia as possible.
Sometimes you’ll even catch a line, and it’s relatable and emotionally relevant to you before even fully understanding the full meaning of it.
Almost everything he says is completely symbolic as opposed to descriptive.
As I said, Like old poetry.
I think these guys are pushing this concept in rap farther than anyone else prolly ever did.
@@surplusrevenge2013 interesting take)
made me think, I could compare Earl's poetry to that of Whalt Whitman
a lot of cosmism in it lately (or maybe that's just me heh)
@@surplusrevenge2013 meh, u not wrong but a lil bit overstated here. My fav rapper of all time is Ghostface if u lookin for "Quotables and disconnected phrases that instead of making strict “sense”, and just being “lyrically complex”, are meant to evoke as much emotional potency, feeling and nostalgia as possible."
flow interminable
@@surplusrevenge2013 spot on
this might be one of the best hip hop songs of all time. Dead serious
it's definitely good..
but hell nah.
Agreed
@@phobass bro stg Billy woods makes better music than most rappers from the 90s deadass
Agreed
@@phobass name a 9 rap songs that are better than this and then you'll have a point
This beat is sick Alchemist knows how to make a masterpiece
It's a song by cool notes my tunes
He’s a fucking genius even if it is a sample to flip it like this legend .
He just looped it.. but it is a hard beat
@@12brando12 most his beats are loops
@@milermonte9116 🤫🤫🤫
one of the best beats i've ever heard holy shit
It's a song by cool notes my tunes..........it s a hidden gem he just changed the beat lil
It's aight. Kinda puts me to sleep with just that talking instead of actual rapping. Abstract doesn't always equal good.
It’s stupid, sample is better, all I hear is garbage rappers wanting to do something due to boredom with their “rich” lives. Wtf happened to ALC and why he making lazy loops and giving the best samples to wannabe abstract rappers….it’s just cringe as fck!
@@milermonte9116 alchemist just sampled a 10 second portion of the song and looped it. Still a good beat tho
@@UrbanWandererzyeah but the loop is clean and doesnt feel like its suddenly stopping. he also grabbed bits and pieces from the same sample and chopped em up, and made this beat. its not *just*. he orchestrated it
Alchemist has by far the coolest friends in hip hop
that beat feels like learning that you can sleep in past your alarm clock
perfectly put
I wish. For me sleeping past my alarm clock is more like a merzbow song or something. A N X I E T Y
😂 accurate
BRO!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Cool notes - my tune, discovered that song a couple of months ago and it genuinely made me smile listening earl rapping to this instrumental 🖤
I smoked with Billy back in 2019 in Northampton MA when he just released Hiding Places, really had no idea who he was cause my boy just put me onto em. Smoked after the show and asked em about Earl not knowing at all they knew each other and how much of an influence Billy has on em, dude was so peaceful and vibrant. Said Earl was 35 in a 25 year olds body and how he was lightyears from his peers. Billy if you see this bro, and Thebe hope yall are doin well and healthy love yall man be safe.
Love these kind of stories, how did you come together to smoke?
did you mean 35 in a 25 year old body, it's important that we know
hiding places is almost a perfect album IMO
when youre walking by a building and one of the guys smoking is censored
@@nado100 For real. First time I heard it, I actually felt privileged that I was allowed to listen to something this high-quality.
Earl, Billy, Elucid, Alchemist. The level of talent on this track is unmatched this year. Perfect match.
Kendrick
@@CancelHappiness womp womp
@@Juniebub yep yep
That nigga mike would’ve snapped on here too
2 years later and everything I said is even more true.
« It's daydreams that i love. Where you might be controlling some of the thoughts, the dream takes over, things are unraveling before you without your intervention. » - David Lynch. Perfect quote for this song.
It felt sleepy at night but I liked that, felt like you could relax, like you could disappear, like I wasn’t surrounded by the past.
real
Damn ✋🏻😔
the human condition
not an earl verse if he doesn’t mention spliffs
He loves his spliffs.
I'm running quick from my demons
I crush the spliff with my sneaker
you know the vibes
Nice punpun pfp
nice pfp
I’ve listened to this song a million times before and I still had a genuine physical reaction. Not a lot of music does that to a person.
billy woods verse on this one is phenomenal story telling per usual.
All lowercase, smh
all lowercase when you spell the man's name
billy is just one of the most inventive MCs or poets ever.
He sounds like aseop rock
@@higuy9083 as a huge fan of both you need to get your ears checked
Earl’s verse is just amazing
this is literally one of the best songs I ever heard
Probably my favourite hip hop track of all time. It checks boxes i didn't know could be checked.
@@Sektion9 except it's not rlly a hip-hop song
@@easton5060 what is it then?
@@easton5060 tf is it then lol
Alternative rap
this is definitely one of the best hip hop songs ever.
Nah this a reggae song with rapping over it
Nice profile pic bro
@@easton5060 the rapping is exceptionally good
@@easton5060welcome to the hip hop or sampling my boi 😎👍🏻
Elucid's verse and story is so dope. Nice slice of nostalgia
We all knew the Isleys before the Beatles
Earl's verse still makes me cry. Everytime.
One of my favourite sets of bars of all time. Classic.
"genuflected when i heard the weed price"
just looked up the meaning of genuflected, it's "lower one's body briefly by bending one knee to the ground, typically in worship or as a sign of respect." crazier imagery, going down on one knee when you heard how high prices are, but realizing that you will still submit because it's hard to kick a habit like weed. Even where it stuns you, you are still in its servitude. 🥶🥶🥶 Woods is one crazy ass dude, pen game elite
😮💨
i think he’s saying that cali weed is cheap
@ i mean regular cali weed yeah, the good stuff though, it's not. you think with Cali housing prices the weed gonna be cheap 😂
after listening to all three for 10+ years it still blows my mind that these artists ended up linking and making fire
10 years for Armand Hammer is unique
Looking forward to a dropping a “still listening in 2030” one day
20300
2003000
Slowly 2025:'(
This beat is transcendental. I’m having a borderline religious experience right now. My god just getting straight chills with the Earl and beat combo.
earl is a grown man now
This gotta be one of my favorite songs ever. Found this at a tough time last year and it hit too hard
Learnt to swim in a pool where a boy drowned last year - that's you and your growth
Billy Woods flow is impeccable.
It's the most perfectly on beat, off beat flow ever. And that doesn't even make sense. But I know what I mean lol
@@ninjasrose1653 one million percent makes sense. You know what it is.
Whos Billy woods? The last verse? And is Armand Hammer a group?
I loved Tabula Rasa. Wondering if It was two people now Lol
@@KaeDoggie Billy Woods was the second verse, Armand Hammer is a duo made up of Billy Woods and ELUCID. If you like Earl you should absolutely listen to everything they've done starting with Haram and Parrafin
I can’t stop listening to this, those keys with these flows are to die for
mm hm the melancholy
and hazy earl with billy and elucid all sharp
Cool notes - my tune, those keys are magical ✨
any guess on the vst?
or sample?
@@VULCAN1135 cool notes - my tune
Love how the subject of each verse gets progressively younger. AH continue to push boundaries
And how in each verse the stresses of their lives are progressively further removed from them
Jesus, y’all that’s true! Chronological progression from the end of life to childhood.
This beat sounds like Jamaica and makes me happy
The sample is called 'My Tune' and its a Jamaican reggae song
The poetry comes out like a waterfall...
This beat sounds like you finally made it and you’re around a pool with your friends reminding each other about the hard times. Alch Is Goated fr
first time in nyc rode a bike through the whole city, listened to this on repeat, and cried of joy while doing some wheelies.
thank you guys
Ok its been over a year, I think I can safely say now that this is one of my favourite beats ever.
Facts
Nice pfp, Lee Scott the goat!! 🐐
I be with nobody who know what’s goin on inside..
Work on you, you're the only one who can
I felt that.
@Louis Layman I might sound stupid, but what does that mean 😅 I just assumed something to do with crying maybe
@@remicarr1 behind his eyes is his mind, his fathers body swollen cause he passed away, so his father being dead is always on his mind.
@@cashkung6161 yessirrr
Learned to swim in a pool where a boy drowned last year
- ELUCID
This shit hit me so fucking hard when I first heard the album. Was looking for this comment lol
that verse is too much
"Don't mind me i be hearing the voices in your head"
Everyones got those memories. Speaks to some shit. Going to summer camp or a neighborhood you moved away from, some boy you never met who never made it out but still had a good life while he was there
Alchemist is forever goated, this sample flip is craaaaaaazzzzzyyyyyy 🔥🔥🔥
Where have I heard this sample before
@@mattxfischer Cool Notes- My Tune
Finally someone knows it's a sample hahah
Fucking master
"white boys with the weed pipes" - thank you for the shoutout
armand hammer is so fucking underrated
They’re very appreciated tho.. just underground but that’s ok
@@damiaangroenhart4138 I mean yeah but they should be acknowledged by the mainstream people too
Pinnacle of Hip Hop
Literally some of the most important artists in the game right now, Armand Hammer, Earl, and Alchemist. It's an honor to witness this greatness as it unfolds in real time. Much love y'all
love how earl ends his verse with “sly” epic early reference
Its Live
Almost shed a tear at how beautiful this is
my experimental favorites all on one track. and this beat is da daily vibes fa me
"WOKE UP IN THE WEST COAST FOR THE FIRST TIME OF MY LIFE" 🚫🗣️🗣️🗣️
album of the year so far
Thank You *GOD* for allowing *EARL* to continue to exist in our time 🙏🤝🙏...
Amen
ELUCID shoots with the left hand.
Noted.
He’s giving the game away
yo where is your logo from ? A group right
@@ItsSnapp that logo KINDA looks like the Hieroglyphics logo which is a old rap crew from Oakland with like Del the Funky Homosapien their logo is exactly like that except it has 3 eyes/dots lol
@@0oidiedinatimemachineo024 Thank You that’s the group !
@@ItsSnapp wrestler. Johnny Gargano specifically
I went on my first holiday with my friends to Portugal last month. I was playing this song all week I was there. This song will forever be a part of my life, it’s incredible!
"Hurt people hurt people"❤️
Verse 1: Earl Sweatshirt]
She dropped a load on me before they closed the door
I be with nobody who know what's goin on inside
My father body swollen behind my eyes
I ain't cried for him in time, the return solar
We on the ride forward, the reverse not workin'
Sometimes we collide, the black sky full of supernovas
And stars that died, no lie, I'm still rootin' for us
Two foots in the soil (Right)
Rhymes forged to conjoin us to the cosmic
Spliff burnin' like crude oil, cool water drip like osmosis
I'll set the mood for ya, you know the vibes
Today I got time for it (Today I got time cuz) run, Forrest
Five on me like I'm Bob Horry for the tribe, slime
Mamba mentality, stars falling out of the sky, Sly
[Interlude: Little Richard]
He was a star, when he, when I got him, he was a star Sly told ya that everybody is a star The only problem is some people haven't been put in the dipper And poured back on the world
[Verse 2: billy woods]
Woke up on the West Coast for the first time in my life
Drove cross country, but I remember those flights
Genuflected when I heard the weed price
White boys with the weed pipes
Sunny days, sunny nights, mighty clouds of Northern Lights
I was always bright, so no sooner than we touched down
I'm seeing how we could get home and be right!
It's hard to live in the moment but I guess I had a gift
Hawaiian so potent, zonin' off bong rips
I painted houses all summer, they paid by the shift
My boss was an enterprisin' white kid
Eagle-eyed everything you did-shit gig, but I didn't quit
MJG and 8Ball spittin' out the whip, spliffs with kief at the tip
It felt sleepy at night, but I liked that, felt like you could relax
Like you could disappear like I wasn't surrounded by the past
Months passed and we goin' back
And in the back of my mind, the plan already hatched The door panels already stashed Illinois State Trooper just waiting for time and space To cross our path
[Interlude: David Lynch]
It's daydreams that I love
Where you might be controlling some of the thoughts
The dream takes over, things are unraveling
Before you without your intervention
[Verse 3: E L U C I D]
Walkin' four corners of God's country
Group calisthenics in morning fog
Catskill views, cats still yawnin'
A few hundred miles from hot garbage and smog
'89 fine, Air Max 90, first run, fresh lungs, sweet blood
Light bugs spark blackness, back of the annex
Past bedtime kissin', prayin' nobody catch us, zapped
Baby powder homey sock if you fell asleep first
Pummel body, la-di-da
Batteries added, vicious cycle, hurt people, hurt people
Days of summer carefree, haven't found an equal
We all knew the Isleys before the Beatles
Red moon over the rec room in direction of discovery
Idle time wonderin'
Thumbin' 70s Ebony mags, drippin' red ICEE on the pages
Learned to swim in a pool where a boy drowned last year
Wax in my ear
I heard voices I couldn't make out in the deep end
When I dipped my head under-come again?
Burrs stuck to my socks
Pinch every few steps on the way to the graveyard
Old man Cropsey's head in my foot locker
Thanks.
This song has a certain air of nostalgia that cant be touched. It feels timeless. Every time you hear it, you hear it for the first time again in some way. Armand Al and Earl really did something special here
Never get tired of this joint , I don’t think a month has went by where I didn’t play this track on repeat 3-4 times in a row when I come across it
Not that its ever possible with such a poet, but Earl never overstays his welcome. He's in and he's out. Even in his own shit.
This beat so hypnotic.
agreeeeed
For someone with my tastes, this track is the perfect collab. God I love the chill-ass vibe Alc went with. Obviously Earl was gonna rap well over that, but Woods and Elucid flowed beautifully on it too in their style. I'm grateful to the universe that this exists lol
Need an earl alchemist project in my life. Where this hidden album they be talkin bout 👀
Haven't forgot bout Earl and Knx project either. these two things have to happen!
Your hopes, dreams, plots and your schemes. That's what's on my mind when I toss in my sleep. . .
@@asb1677 my heart, like my pen
When im jottin, it bleed
Find it out my g
Did you like voir dire
Most people came for earl but are SLEEPING on woods’ and elucids verses they are top notch
I love the everyday shit they rap about, not everything has to be so deep. Sometimes you just cooking chicken in your boxers. These lyrics be hitting harder
I was aware of Billy Woods for a while, but after many listens to Haram it makes me wanna hear more of his stuff. Takes a while to digest it all though. Top 10 rapper easily
i've listened to this about 1000 times
Cant wait for EarlChemist!!!! You both killed the game on this one legendary track🌊🌊
greatest song in da world
This beat sounds like visiting the beach in a memory from your early childhood
“We on the ride forward, the reverse not working”. Man that shit hit
they captured the summer haziness of the song well with this vid
Such a dope album, from beginning to end.
An absolute masterpiece of a track, god. So beautiful.
So glad I found earl again in my later years. Dude is a solid lyricist, dare I say one of the best. Some of his rhymes went right over my heat at the start and some still do
I wrote how much this song grew on me, don't know why I even edited the comment in the first place, but I still love it :
One of the best songs this decade no doubt it sends you to like an ethereal place
there's just something about this song that is so peaceful, like finally coming to terms with things and accepting the nature of events, idk mane
This beat sounds like being happy and depressed all at once
Earl looking healthy ❤️
We watching the same vid!?
@@brikfilm yeah same videos since whoa and grief bro
@@brikfilm lmao mans slurring
😂😭🧢
@@hotlineblingisagoodsong 😂😂
Everything about this is beautiful af. Love this shit
"hurt people hurt people" line hit me like a fuckin freight train. how can you say so much in only 4 words? epic story telling.
That’s not new. People have been saying that for decades.
I wish it were true, but people are usually malevolent for absolutely no reason or purpose, and apathetic towards everything but their selfish desires. At least that's been my experience.
@@FrostfyreAkali That is because we're in the Kali Yuga, where the state of man has fallen. One can only ride the tiger and transcend
@Hollow Vegeta³ then what'z the fucking reazonz
U should check out hate by blaq poet, it builds on this and has one of my fav preemo beats
This is probably my favorite song in this album beatwise. Also all 3 verses are insane
one of the greatest songs ever made no lie
Hurt people hurt people
I will never get over how good this is
WOKE UP ON THE WEST COAST FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE
"today i got time cuz" bar is so fucking heat
Earls verses give life, to my heart having to litsen with understanding to what he's talking about, the relatability is like something speacial, Glad he releasing now again, and Mos def all the verses in this song are just Special. ♥️
still the greatest song i’ve ever heard
Haram has to be one of the most re-playable albums ever.
Earl🐐🐐
Yuh. The experimental film/performance y’all did on noonchorus was dope btw.
Im thinking this is just that excerpt from it!
It is lol
Where can I watch that?? Cheers
@@finlaymiles9798 Search "armand hammer noon chorus" on Google it's $15 but more than worth it imo
One of the most beautiful songs!
Hurt people hurt people is a bar 🔥
where we you when you first heard this track? I was standing on a train platform, and in my headphones this song started to play, and I felt I was suddenly 10 feet in the air.
dude how tf does he speak, and flow, poetry all in one it all goes over my head but i still understand him somehow
one of if not the best hip hop song of the decade or all time, fucking masterpiece
Only currensy can conquer a beat like this.
Earl's voice goes so good with this beat.
The terence mckenna sample... such a dope track
sad how underrated this is, one of the best beats i’ve ever heard
This jawn, YOD- So High, Evidence/Boldy- All of That Said, Skyzoo- St. James Liquors, and Aesop Rock- Jumping Coffin are my 2021 summer mix tape thus far.
THIS COLLAB IS SO AMAZING
This beat feels like you’re eating braised fish on the beach with some random locals on plastic chairs
Man I love the opening back shot of Earl walking out the cave.