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Earl Sweatshirt Lets Us Into His 'Psyche' On 'Chum'

Odd Future member spits about his absentee father and his time at a military school in Samoa on the brand-new track.

Earl Sweatshirt thrilled fans when he returned to the Odd Future fold after he was cut off from the group he helped launch to stardom. Since his [article id="1681550"]return from a military school in Samoa[/article] in March, there hasn't been a flood of new Earl tunes, but on Thursday night, the OF spitter blessed fans with "Chum," a fresh lyrical excursion into the mind of the Wolf Gang's most enigmatic member.

After a low-key Twitter countdown, Earl let the track go with a link to his Soap On My Lawn Tumblr site. The piano-laden track doesn't have a catchy chorus, or a bridge, instead it's Earl spewing free-associative life-thoughts of his absentee father, his deep bond with de facto OF leader Tyler, the Creator and the inquisitive media's effect on his private life.

"Get up off the pavement, brush the dirt up off my psyche," he spits before going into the heart of the pained discussion.

As the son of South African poet Keorapetse Kgositsile, the OFWGKTA word wizard probably shares a lot in common with his dad, even if their relationship isn't all rosy. "It's probably been 12 years since my father left, and left me fatherless/ And I used to just say I hate him in dishonest jest/ When honestly I miss this n---a like when I was six/ And every time I got the chance to say it, I would swallow it," he raps in complete transparency.

The drama at home caused Earl to lash out, or so he says in his lyrics, but had a positive effect as well when he met the Wolf Gang mastermind. "Searching for a big brother Tyler was that/ And plus he liked how I rapped," he spits building his tightly-weaved rhyme narrative.

Somewhere down the road, the gifted rap assassin was shipped off to the Coral Reef Academy, sparking a massive fan-fueled "Free Earl" campaign.

Initially there was speculation on Earl's whereabouts, until Complex.com blew the lid off of the whole thing with some clever investigative reporting. Fans ate it up, but apparently Earl himself didn't appreciate the hunt.

"I know you're happy now, craving that these Complex f--- n---as will track me down/ Just to be the guys that did it, like I like attention," he spills before expounding on how the expose affected his home life. "Supposed to be grateful right, like thanks so much you made my life/ Harder and the ties between my mama die straining tight."

"Chum" ends with no resolve, but instead leaves more lingering questions about what makes Earl tick. Questions that he will hopefully answer on future releases.

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