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asdIn support of her debut album Souled Out, R&B singer Jhene Aiko has just announced via Twitter the month-long "Enter The Void" tour. The tour kicks off on Dec. 2 in Washington, DC and finishes up on Dec. 21 in Minneapolis. Joining Aiko on the tour will be New Jersey R&B singer SZA, as well as Odd Future affiliates The Internet. -
Tyler, The Creator Says He And Odd Future Collaborator Earl Sweatshirt "Aren't As Close" Anymore
In a new cover story for The FADER, Tyler, The Creator admitted that he and Odd Future collaborator Earl Sweatshirt aren't as close as they used to be. Although they were once, as the story describes, the group's "tightest duo" with a "sibling-like dynamic on and off record," their relationship has changed. -
N.E.R.D. Reunite During Pharrell's Recent Set at Odd Future's Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival [WATCH]
During the Pharrell Williams set at Odd Future's Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival in Los Angeles last night (Nov. 8), Chad Hugo and Shay Haley joined the "Happy" singer onstage, reuniting the hip-hop trio N.E.R.D for the first time since 2010. -
Earl Sweatshirt Shares Weird New Song "45" [LISTEN]
Odd Future member Earl Sweatshirt has shared a new track titled “45,” which you can check out below. The Alchemist-produced track is typical Earl, rhyming over a dark, grimy beat without any sort of hook or refrain. The track runs at an incredibly short 1:16, leading Consequence of Sound to speculate that this is just the first half of the actual song, though a more experimentally-minded rapper like Earl could easily be recording an entire album of brief songs like this, similar to Madvillainy. -
Tyler, The Creator to Release Limited Edition Documentary 'Wolf'
If there is a rapper with the color and personality to make a documentary about themselves, Tyler, The Creator would be right up there at the top of the list. As a member of rap collective Odd Future, he has cemented himself as one of the premiere new rappers with lyricism and charisma to go along with it. Now he is making a limited edition documentary, titled "Wolf" about the making of his album "Wolf" and everything that went into it.Set for release Nov. 8 at 12:01 a.m., this will be a fascinating look into the life of Tyler, The Creator and his creative process. According to Hip Hop Wired, the DVD will be sold in conjunction with Illegal Civilization. There will unfortunately only be 100 copies of the movie sold, half of which will be at Odd Future's upcoming, daylong festival this Saturday at The Park @ L.A. Coliseum with Rick Ross, Pharrell, Mac Miller and the whole Odd Future crew, Camp Flog Gnaw. So if you needed any extra incentive to go to the event, now there will be an added bonus if you can get there early enough and beat the lines. -
Kanye West and Crowd Banter Gone Bad: Featuring Axl Rose, A$AP Rocky and...Barbara Streisand?
Most fan interaction from stage is a good thing...outside of Kanye West's recent complaint about handicapped concertgoers. Bands prostrate themselves before their fans ("You're the best crowd we've ever seen! Really!") and toss out guitar picks and other innocent and grateful displays. But occasionally performers are less than pleased with those in the audience. -
Odd Future Radio Station Launches: "Most Radio Sucks so We're Doing it Ourselves"
If you've ever wanted to listen to Odd Future and Odd Future curated music 24 hours a day, seven days a week, you are now in quite a bit of luck. Yesterday (Sept. 11), Tyler, The Creator and company announced that they had partnered with Dash Radio for its own 24/7 radio station. -
9 Artists Who Canceled Tours Due To Illness: Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, And More
Today, EDM superstar Avicii announced that he would be canceling all of his upcoming performances due to health issues, relating to surgery he received earlier this year to remove his gallbladder and appendix. Though canceling performances is an enormously difficult decision for huge pop stars, this sort of thing happens pretty often. Here are nine more artists who have canceled performances and even tours due to illness. -
Odd Future's Camp Flag Gnaw Festival Featuring Pharrell Williams and Rick Ross, More during 2014
As odd as the Odd Future members may be, their annual Camp Flag Gnaw Festival continues to bring in more and more mainstream popular acts. The lineup for the third rendition of the event—to be held at the park at the Los Angeles Coliseum—will feature performances from Pharrell Williams, Rick Ross and more. -
'Planet of The Apes' and Hip-Hop References: 9 Songs from 50 Cent, Nas, Earl Sweatshirt and More
Dawn of The Planet of The Apes easily dominated the box office over the weekend, not dealing with too much competition in the Top 10. The film grossed $72.6 million and got us thinking in the process: Rappers have referenced the film franchise frequently in recent years. -
Frank Ocean Fires Manager, PR Team Ahead of New Album 2014: Report
There has been a major shakeup in Frank Ocean's camp. According to new sources, the "Thinkin Bout You" singer has fired his management and PR team ahead of the release of his new album. -
Governors Ball 2014 Day 3 Review & Recap: Vampire Weekend Inspires Dancing, Interpol Debuts New Music and More
After two music-filled days in the sun, Governors Ball Music Festival continued on for Day Three on Sunday (June 8). Temperatures were rising, but so was the enthusiasm from the crowd, who didn't let soaring temperatures and a beating, cruel sun dissuade them from getting down to some of music's biggest festival acts.
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