Listen to Earl Sweatshirt Perform His New Song "Hat Trick"

Earl Sweatshirt originally performed "Hat Trick" during his set at this year's Movement Festival in Detroit.

This is a photo of Earl Sweatshirt.
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This is a photo of Earl Sweatshirt.

An unreleased Earl Sweatshirt track has recently surfaced on the internet.

Earlier this year, the 23-year-old Chicago rapper performed the song, reportedly titled “Hat Trick,” during his set at the annual Movement Festival in Detroit. About a month after the event, audio of the performance was broadcasted during Earl and Knxwledge’s Red Bull Radio show, Stay Inside.

“Give it till I can't give/I lend a hand if it's needed/But these stabs got me bleeding out my back kid/Uh, keep it on the fumble we could sack shit/Hat trick, we considered Mulligan's for that shit,” Earl raps. “The proof is in the pudding and the pamphlets/The sewer and the mattress/Stupid ni**a you can get it, get it/Only thing certain was the taxes/Bury me when the journey end/Clergymen turn me into ashes.”

The song was later posted on Soundcloud under the title “Hat Trick/Human Error.” As you can hear in the clip, Earl stumbles a line at around the mid-point, and asks the DJ to “run [him] back.”

“Detroit, make some noise for human error,” he tells the crowd before restarting.

You can listen to the “Hat Trick” audio below.

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It’s unclear if the song will land on an upcoming full-length project, or if it’s another stand-alone. Earl hasn’t released an album since 2015’s I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside. Since then, he’s come through with a number of singles, including “Balance” featuring Knxwledge and “Estimate,” assisted by Tyler, the Creator. 

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