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Recap: Earl Sweatshirt’s ‘Ready To Leave Now’ Tour In Miami

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PHOTOS COURTESY OF: Dope Entertainment

Wednesday was the much-awaited return of Earl. To the dismay of countless fifteen to twenty-something year olds, mostly donning bucket hats and some with Naruto headbands, all looking, hoping to catch a glimpse of Earl iconic lip and forehead combo, the show was bumped to September from its original date. One would have to think that, that affected the turn out but hey, sucks for them they missed it.

To be expected from a rap show, you have to sift through scores of rappers trying to hype up the crowd; not always the most skilled of performers but at times you stumble upon a gem amongst un-gemy performers. The gauntlet of rappers hit the stage and the smoke weary people around me turned to zombies, turning up when a sick beat started and moshing when prompted to.

After two to four hours of waiting (time warps when you are in a haze) it was time. The Earl of Sweatshirts himself. Walking on stage, his steps imposed cheer. Playing much loved tracks off of Doris erupted in the most raw of emotions. Turning to his more playful side we all took in “Molasses”, that old hit about face-fucking and freckles falling off the woman’s face after doing so. A classic to say the least.

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You can see the scars of the young brash Earl on the musical skin of the dark, spacey Earl, moving from his more “childish” songs to reflective, grimmer tunes.

Some time into the set the twenty-one year old spoke to the crowd, much like a fresh-faced camp counselor Earl taught the audience the lyrics to “Grown Ups”. Grand Central being loosely packed with fans as it was, the learning curve was cut.The interaction between the crowd and Earl was great, and at times comical. Earl shouted out some dude smoking an E-Cig and got the whole crowd to revel in joy of some anonymous guy, but opposite to that some girl just happened to jump on stage inciting Earl to push her off.

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After Grand Central as a collective ran through “I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside” Earl thanked the crowd and asked for some praise for getting through it, but reminded everyone to still dislike the girl for her transgression. Much like all his tours Earl dropped some “new slappers” at the end of the night. In a world over saturated with trap inspired beat basically every new song sounds the same; thankfully the last four songs Sweatshirt played were remarkable.

After Earl’s set was finish, Grand Central got a pleasant surprise, a South Florida favorite.

Denzel Curry comes on stage.

The Miami native grips a mic and screams at the crowd the lyrics to one of his newest track, “Ultimate”. After the song finished Curry thanked Earl and Tyler for inspiring him and hugged out. There’s hardly anything else I can say that will come close to describing the hype, but it was fucking rad.

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Diplo, CL, Riff Raff & OG Maco – Doctor Pepper

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DIRECTED BY: Uzi
SONG PRODUCED BY: Diplo & Swizzymack
DP BY: PrettyPuke
VIDEO PRODUCED BY: Illroots

Yesterday Mad Decent dropped the music video for “Doctor Pepper” which had previously come out in May. You’d mistaken to try to engage this track for anything other than it is; a party song with pleasing butts and sugary nectar. Diplo produced a bouncy, trap inspired beat that seems like it will garner a fair bit of remixing and sampling.

The chorus is vapid to say the least and frankly so is every word coming out of CL, Riff Raff, and OG Maco; but damn if it isn’t the catchiest tune I’ve heard in a while.

With such decisively “Riff Raff” lyrics such as “Drivin’ backwards through Rome in a Range Rover You skatin’ on thin ice, Anna Kournikova” and of course my favorite “Rap game Tony Danza with the hot handles. No tint on the glasses, Colonel Sanders”, you just have to forgive the dearth of commentary on worldly issues.

Atlanta rapper OG Maco’s brand of hushed spoken word quickly transitions into a hurried rap that brings an element of gravitas to the song, or as much as one can bring while he throws confetti at anonymous asses.

Even though it’s not the most impactful of work, it’s good to see American musicians working more with people from other countries. With Keith Ape’s “It G Ma” getting an English remix and CL from 2ne1 working with the Mad Decent crew hopefully we see more American-Korea fused tracks.

Watch the newly minted music video above.