Earl Sweatshirt Debuts New Music Live In Santa Ana [LISTEN]

Earl Sweatshirt treated fans to five pieces of brand new music during his two-night run at the Observatory in Santa Ana, California. He gave a look into his upcoming sophomore album, performing snippets of two untitled songs, a new freestyle over A$AP Rocky and Schoolboy Q's "Brand New Guy" and two titled tracks called "Faucet" and "Hell," HotNewHipHop reports.

The Odd Future rapper recently sat down to interview Mike Tyson for Humanity magazine. Tyson dished out advice about being young and stupid and pondered the fact that we don't really know anything.

Sweatshirt also recently teamed up with Red Bull for their 20Before15 project. He and Chicago MC Lil Herb collaborated on a new track called "Knucklehead."

Back in October, Sweatshirt revealed that he was already finished with his sophomore album and had been "sitting on" it since June.

"Everyone hassling me about music need to shut the f**k up I been sitting on a completely finished album since June just shut up and wait," he tweeted.

The upcoming album will follow his debut Doris.

Last month he debuted the song "45," which featured production from The Alchemist.

In related news, his Odd Future collaborator Tyler, The Creator recently told The FADER that he and Sweatshirt weren't that close anymore.

"That's my n***a," Tyler told them. "We just aren't as close as we were. It's kind of weird, but I'm aware and smart enough to know, okay, shit changes, people get older, people's goals change. As f**king outlandish and outspoken as I am, I don't like confrontation. I'm not a piece of sh*t, man. I'm fair to everyone."

Check out Sweatshirt's new material below, and let us know what you think in the comments section!

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