Known for a creatively languid style that swings lyrically from highly personal alt-rap to morbid horrorcore, Earl Sweatshirt helped launch Odd Future into hip-hop prominence around the turn of the 2010s, and soon became one of the most unique rapper/producers around. After his solo debut with the acclaimed mixtape Earl (2010), he placed his first two albums, Doris (2013) and I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside (2015), in the upper reaches of the chart. By the time he released his third album, Some Rap Songs (2018), Earl had either produced or appeared on tracks by most of t...