Odd Future Rapper Earl Sweatshirt Angry Over 'I Don't Like S**t, I Don't Go Outside' Leak

By Joseph Randazzo (Joseph.Randazzo@mstarsnews.com) | Mar 25, 2015 03:15 PM EDT

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Earl Sweatshirt is angry over the details of his album release I Don't Like S**t, I Don't Go Outside. The album, by who some would say is the most talented member of the Odd Future family, was leaked before the rapper had wanted it to be.

Sweatshirt announced his angst during a recent interview with NPR.

"We were going to put the video on a website, like, the Earl Sweatshirt website, real simple," he told Microphone Check. "But when it came to me it had a bunch of banners on it, like 'Download the new album.' More than you see on dudes who are bigger than me, you know? So I was like, 'Just take the banners off. We'll launch the thing.'"

Earl then became enraged when he found out everything but the "Grief" video had come out.

"I was so mad 'cause it was like -- especially because I feel like this is my first album. This is the first thing that I've said that I fully stand behind, like the good and the bad of it," Sweatshirt continued.

To put the icing on his leak gripe, Earl was left more incensed when he claimed nobody at Sony was angry over the leak. He said they were in the "red zone" but did not act as if they were red zoned.

I Don't like S**t, I Don't Go Outside has 10 tracks, and the only song with a video so far is the fourth track on the album, "Grief." While the album is only digital at the moment, the physical copy of it will be hitting stores April 14.

Sweatshirt saod the album is his first but technically it's his second. If you remember, Doris, released in 2013, came out after his return from a Samoan boarding school.

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A photo posted by Earl Sweatshirt (@earlxsweaat) on Feb 7, 2015 at 7:53pm PST

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