I miss this era, I know it was only 4 years ago but the whole 2010s wave of hip hop with TDE, OF, Mac Miller, Action Bronson, A$AP Rocky, all mashing and collabing. There was something about that wave.
TGGGSHTPKK I was about to ask who? But you mean x even though hes unrelated to this topic because they're talking about 2010-2015 It's annoying bro just stop mentioning him where it's unnecessary no disrespect to him tho
Vince is a fucking genius, his mindset and philosophy is what we need more of in this word. "Never depend on hope, that'll put you in a very bad place if you're expecting certain things to happen"
Man these times are really gone. Weird to think this era will never ever be experienced again the way we did. Even though this is like 6 and a half years old, it makes me so insanely nostalgic I wanna cry. R.I.P. MAC MILLER❤️
I keep on coming back to this video for Vince's verse at 2:57 and 5:37. I know that the beat was used for "Sellout," by Denmark Vessey (which is sick btw), but Vince went so hard on that beat. 6 years later and still such a shame it was never released.
Same bro. And I think this was around the time or a lil after Vince was working on Stolen Youth and every verse he was spitting was crazy on those projects. I think he goes for more of a commercial sound nowadays which is fine but I think when he really wants to spit he’s one of the best. His last la leakers freestyle was craaaazy
I fucking miss this type of hip hop with a passion. I wish OF was still a thing. I missed it completely and I have been trying to catch up ever since tyler dropped flower boy. When I first heard that shit, it blew me away. And then I dug deeper, listening to older albums like goblin. And then I looked into earl's albums. Fuck man I wish I knew about this when it was popping.
Septemberish 2013 spotify pushed Hive by earl through my notifications. I'd never been captivated like that before. Then i heard Rust by tyler on letterman with Earl, awesome, listened to OF heavy for a few years following. I feel the same way you do but with Asap Mob. I found out about them a month ago, spotify recommended FYBR. Great music, missed their come up entirely.
i love the trap bullshit from atlanta, love the gritty bs from guys like asap, vince, and schoolboy, love the lyricism from ab-soul n lupe, even fuck with the mainstream shit like drake n big sean on occasion. I just love music, if it sounds good i'll listen.
Mac was a catalyst of energy, the Sanctuary created such incredible music, and Mac’s personality brought out the best in people. 2012-2015 was a wave for sure
Vince and Earl are prolly two of the most talented upcoming rappers in the game at this moment especially compared to their age. Aaaand they spent a lot of time together which maybe isnt a coincidence. They make each other step their bars up and that goes for Mac Miller too who over the years has grown insanely, both lyrically and musically.
earl and mac are crazy right now but I can't really get into Vince. He just comes off as fake to me, how could he have done all this gang shit he raps about and only be 20 years old?
IC3BProductions Vince is the opposite of fake, he seems so real in all his interviews and shit. also gangs take in young teenagers all the time. like 14 yrs
IC3BProductions I've known people that were born into gang life. It's an everyday thing in St.Louis, even still. People flaunt that lifestyle. I've grown up around gang members that started bangin at like 10-12, doin dirt. I started doing dirty shit when I was 10-12, and I wasn't even apart of a gang, although I hung out with numerous. I've changed my whole perspective and outlook on life, because I'm a grown up now. But gangbanging at those ages, is more than common. People die in Chicago everyday at that age to gang violence. And I'm not gonna say it doesn't happen in my city too. Or the next mans. Shit like that is all too common.
Theres still people around their age who work just as good, if not , better than them. (Joey bad, chance) The difference with CHance and joey vs earl and vince- ull prolly never hear earl or vince on the radio. theyll be like black star lol. or doom or some sht. while chance is already on the radio, and joey is good enough to make a lyrically unstable song, that is still like a radio hit.
harry gs If you think Earl has nonsensical lyrics I wonder what your reaction would be if you listened to an Aesop Rock song lol. They don't write nonsensical lyrics they just have a super large vocabulary and wordplay, they're a complex lyricists you need to think about what they're saying more than once or just go on rap genius or something lol.
nah it's not like that, vince is one of my favorites I just knew all that about him, I don't know I just think Earl is really interesting but he seems like an introvert so I don't know a lot about him personally
I agree a two part would been better or at least, this episode should been longer. But I like getting to known Vince, his a sleeper. Still I wish there was more Earl.
+Fast Eddie Munoz Haha same, every couple days I'm just like, "Hey might as well watch Inside The Beat again with Earl Sweatshirt and Vince Staples!" Like its a new episode or something😂
SloughMusic inside the beat is a doc of collective artist they chose, episode 1 was earl and vince, the other episode was a diff artist , it wasn't meant for just earl , although I wish they had more episodes for this follow up, but it was just this one, episode 2 was a diff artist , forgot who
Am I the only one who constantly finds myself coming back to this? It just seems like such a strong point for those guys, especially seeing Mac back then
Earl and vince are so ahead of their time it's ridiculous . They make a better rap duo or whatever you wanna call it than earlwolf . This was a well put together video . 👍
Yeah back when I liked odd future a lot and didn't really care about other artists i wanted that earl wolf sound. But for now I'm focused on earl and vince (and other artist coming up) Because they can actually rap. Sorry guys for the comment but its something that was on my mind when I watched this.
Capital steez is ahead of his time he's a legend and his music is addicting no one has a better perspective and what's sad is that steez died before he made it big he was a god with word play and it's like joey badass lost his brother in arms so now pro era don't sound right but they will make it but it will never be the same with out capital steez-R.I.P KING CAPITAL
What’s funny is I never really clicked with earls music when I first listened to it, but I started smoking weed and all of a sudden I really liked it lol.
Earl seems like such a east coast kinda dude its so weird he came outa LA. He's so not west coast. He's got that somewhat rugged east coast abrasive persona.
Where you come out of isn't who you are... I'm in Vegas and I have a east coast vibe because I came from NYC. It's because you take influences from everywhere including your own family... and his family is from Chicago.
For those who aren’t aware, the infamous unreleased beat from this video actually surfaced earlier this year on Denmark Vessey’s Sun Go Nova EP. The track is called Sellout. The beat doesn’t have much changed from it aside from it being pitched up. As for how Denmark acquired the beat from Earl/Vince, that is up to you to find out. I’m just glad it’s finally seen the light of day.
I love how Earl and Vince come from 2 different worlds but they come together in such a great way musically and watching this video they seem to come together well personally too.
I appreciate the honesty of what these dudes are doing. This is what I've been waiting for in hip hop. These guys were brave enough to be honest. They're brave enough to be themselves. Ive never met these guys, but i am proud of them for having the courage to be themselves in front of the world through hip hop. Im proud to see that they've purified hip hop all over again. They were brave enough to not hide behind the shroud of violence being all that we as black people are capable of conveying through our music. They are brave enough to change something.
There's no way Vince is better than Earl. Not saying Vince isn't good, but Earl is such a complex lyricist , some of the stuff he says is beyond our comprehension lol. Earl is like a modern day MF DOOM
hes right about everything other than what we can and cannot comprehend. i understand everything earls ever said. im sure theres some inside jokes in his songs that i think i understand and take in my own way, but still might be completely wrong. i can still comprehend though lol
+Muzzballs. SSoyoure telling me that you understand everything Earl says at all times? Some of the stiff he says is crazy and u just wouldn't understand it at first. That's all I'm saying.
Man, I think everyone can relate to some of what Vince says on some level, but you don't truly understand how deep he's really being about the shit, unless you've been through shit like that... He's not lying. "My mothers just as fucked up as me."
I loved watching this. It shocked me when Earl said Vince is better than him. Like i thought Earl was the "old man" but Vince...wow. I gotta hear more of his stuff.
I miss this era, I know it was only 4 years ago but the whole 2010s wave of hip hop with TDE, OF, Mac Miller, Action Bronson, A$AP Rocky, all mashing and collabing. There was something about that wave.
Alex Mathew Mendoza 2010-2015 was a special time.
And we lost one of our most unique rappers recently....
Definitely bro
TGGGSHTPKK I was about to ask who? But you mean x even though hes unrelated to this topic because they're talking about 2010-2015
It's annoying bro just stop mentioning him where it's unnecessary no disrespect to him tho
Even Drake was taking Rocky and Kendrick on tour, I feel like it was another golden age of rap sooooo much good shit came out that 2010-15 time frame
Vince, Mac and Earl. So much talent...
you aiant lying
lmao gtfo, you didn't listen to faces then
Nashoba Addai yeah ur a fool all his new stuff is classics sorry id hate to have ur ears.
Nashoba Addai Exactly, it's an oldie. His new stuff is good. You're stuck in the past.
Eduardo Díaz-Reixa Saavedra mac? lol
3:07
REST IN PEACE MAC, will forever love you, thank you for everything🕊
most of this was filmed at his house :(
That was the first time I've seen Vince Staples smile… and it was only Mac who could do it.
That's Larry Lovestein for you. I was both happy and sad to see him in this video.
6:01
Thank you Mac Miller ❤️
2 completely different backgrounds & personalities, but you can tell Earl & Vinces friendship is genuine.
And it's dope how Mac vibes with them too
Polo sporting goods🔥
Duality
Vince's voice was made for rap
I also think this
Facts
Just like andre 3000
So i earls imo
"He doesn't breathe, he has gills" I guess you could say he's a big fish
*insert barrack with a mic gif here*
I have a theory
Cause he's "Swimming"
LMAOOO goolden bruh
"I was up late night ballin".
Here we are 2023 thinking bout that 2010’s era that brought us all these legends…
Goddamn time flies.
i'm saying, it feels like just yesterday i was bumping doris with the homies because earl just dropped it.
@douche_bag still bumping doris and stolen youth daily
Vince is a fucking genius, his mindset and philosophy is what we need more of in this word.
"Never depend on hope, that'll put you in a very bad place if you're expecting certain things to happen"
Man these times are really gone. Weird to think this era will never ever be experienced again the way we did. Even though this is like 6 and a half years old, it makes me so insanely nostalgic I wanna cry. R.I.P. MAC MILLER❤️
Vice has been killing it. It's cool to see a behind the scenes documentary type video that's shot like an indie flick.
Vice? This is Noisey.
Zaide Eads noisey IS vice. Just like how motherboard is vice too. They're all just subsidies of Vice.
Zaide Eads probably meant Vince.
Thanks Obama it doesn't say anything about Vice in the description though
Lol vince is earls son tho
I keep on coming back to this video for Vince's verse at 2:57 and 5:37. I know that the beat was used for "Sellout," by Denmark Vessey (which is sick btw), but Vince went so hard on that beat. 6 years later and still such a shame it was never released.
Damn any luck 🍀 finding it
Same bro. And I think this was around the time or a lil after Vince was working on Stolen Youth and every verse he was spitting was crazy on those projects. I think he goes for more of a commercial sound nowadays which is fine but I think when he really wants to spit he’s one of the best. His last la leakers freestyle was craaaazy
😔
facts
What’s the vince one called tho
I fucking miss this type of hip hop with a passion. I wish OF was still a thing. I missed it completely and I have been trying to catch up ever since tyler dropped flower boy. When I first heard that shit, it blew me away. And then I dug deeper, listening to older albums like goblin. And then I looked into earl's albums. Fuck man I wish I knew about this when it was popping.
Septemberish 2013 spotify pushed Hive by earl through my notifications. I'd never been captivated like that before. Then i heard Rust by tyler on letterman with Earl, awesome, listened to OF heavy for a few years following. I feel the same way you do but with Asap Mob. I found out about them a month ago, spotify recommended FYBR. Great music, missed their come up entirely.
byron belf You definitely missed out on some good times. Saw Tyler live during the Goblin era. Still the best show I’ve ever been to.
Slayerfan 99 By me sir. Enjoy 👉🏽 ua-cam.com/video/y3agAc5Opmg/v-deo.html
Man that was an era.
Its cool 2 discover shyt. I wonder hw it found its way to me back when...
"I just smoke weed and enjoy the sounds."
+thaghostface187 Bro.. L
+Huey Freeman isnt that what tripped out music was made for
+PITTViper hive by earl
zmc _24 the song at 3:01
Darryl Gregory its unreleased didnt make it too doris or idlsidgo maybe future projects but this vid old af
why did they never continue this
fr
yo, you know the track at 2:59 ?
Bro I waited and waited for that part 2 :( thinking it was gonna be an ongoing series
@@yngwiesparks2644 same, sucks knowing shit will never be like this time though, this ones a special one
@@Zoomookie My man you killed it.
“I think of music in weird terms” *makes east*
mac miller just lurking in the house
Probably is his house lmao
Wish he was lurking in mine 👻 RIP Miller Mac
Jon Muniain that's his house and they were in the sanctuary (Mac's nickname for his home studio) for most of the video
In that OG huf FUCK IT hat
They used to record in his house
It's 2016 and I'm still coming back to this video at least once a month
True
Me too
KogavRL same
KogavRL I feel that man 😂 earl is just my favorite of all time and everyone around him gets that touch
Like a period Bruh but I love these guys soooooo much creativity and talent these guys are great.
3:42 - the shoes they're wearing represents the contrast between them perfectly
Never thought of it that way damn
Earl look like ET in that gray hoodie. Lol
l
Lol
Pham Five you mean Ethan Bradberry
Edwin Tucker
Lol 😂 he was Edwin Tucker (E.T.) on "Loiter Squad" before Tyler smacked 'em up and put the bullets in 'em.
I wish Earl was my friend
Me 2
Same
at 6:56 what was the joke. it went over my head
This guy GETS it!!!
Rayndom Nayme earl:”MY NAME IS THEBE”
It made me so happy seeing Mac in this!
Long Live Malcolm. Wish he made a whole entire group project with Vince and Earl.
Awwww. Isn't that cute.
Vince thinks Earl is the best rapper and Earl thinks Vince is the best rapper.
+THE STEVANATOR You ruined it
+THE STEVANATOR they both right
bruh it was cool til you made it look gay
+Twister95 k
Lol true
When a fire starts to burn... And it starts to spread.....
Lol im fuckin tired of that ad
😂😂😂😂😂😂
3:26
EARL " hes a freak!" * at vince
MAC "he has gils!"
idk why that killed me. RIP Mr. Fisherman
Dylan Adams That was syd not mac
Ashton definitely Mac lol
@@ashton9855 Syd doesn't have a deep voice
Vince look like a stressed out single father lol
Damn kids gonna be the death of me....
boiiiiiii 😂😂😂😂💀💀💀 you wrong 😂
i love the trap bullshit from atlanta, love the gritty bs from guys like asap, vince, and schoolboy, love the lyricism from ab-soul n lupe, even fuck with the mainstream shit like drake n big sean on occasion. I just love music, if it sounds good i'll listen.
holy shit... I thought I was the only one :) the shit is dope.
it seems like people have forgotten just to simply enjoy music.
YESS. People dissin this "generation" and our artists. This shit is hands down the shit of shits.
shit
Rudy Santos We cant knock people just for their taste in music. To each his own, even if the shits wack.
I never dissed people for what they like, im dissing people who disses the music i like
Mac was a catalyst of energy, the Sanctuary created such incredible music, and Mac’s personality brought out the best in people. 2012-2015 was a wave for sure
Vince and Earl are prolly two of the most talented upcoming rappers in the game at this moment especially compared to their age. Aaaand they spent a lot of time together which maybe isnt a coincidence. They make each other step their bars up and that goes for Mac Miller too who over the years has grown insanely, both lyrically and musically.
earl and mac are crazy right now but I can't really get into Vince. He just comes off as fake to me, how could he have done all this gang shit he raps about and only be 20 years old?
IC3BProductions Vince is the opposite of fake, he seems so real in all his interviews and shit. also gangs take in young teenagers all the time. like 14 yrs
IC3BProductions I've known people that were born into gang life. It's an everyday thing in St.Louis, even still. People flaunt that lifestyle. I've grown up around gang members that started bangin at like 10-12, doin dirt. I started doing dirty shit when I was 10-12, and I wasn't even apart of a gang, although I hung out with numerous. I've changed my whole perspective and outlook on life, because I'm a grown up now. But gangbanging at those ages, is more than common. People die in Chicago everyday at that age to gang violence. And I'm not gonna say it doesn't happen in my city too. Or the next mans. Shit like that is all too common.
Theres still people around their age who work just as good, if not , better than them. (Joey bad, chance) The difference with CHance and joey vs earl and vince- ull prolly never hear earl or vince on the radio. theyll be like black star lol. or doom or some sht. while chance is already on the radio, and joey is good enough to make a lyrically unstable song, that is still like a radio hit.
Junior Sah just cause youre on the radio dont always mean your good.
He said the beat shit he ever made was the shit that took the least time… nobody understands that unless they've made music before lol
Best shit I meant... Swishers make me misspell
I'm a music producer myself and I totally agree lol, it's the same for me
I haven't made music yet and i understand.
fr even with verses
painfully true
"Me and white boy Mac came to take em back" - Vince Staples
Rest In Power Easy Mac ✌️👽
His macin was never easy
Larry Knicks way back back to hen people use to learn from rap
Which song was that? I can't find it, but it sounds so dope.
Merijn Bus ironically enough its called outro by vince and produced by the goat himself larry fisherman
@@merijnbus5800 outro of Stolen Youth
Make a fucking episode 2
they made an episode 2 , 2 years ago
+Tristy where is it
+tristangong where is it bitch
were never getting a fuckin episode 2
tristangang I WILL TRACK YOU DOWN NIGGA WHERESPART 2
6:47 some rap songs
🐐🐐🐐
Rest Easy Mac Miller
That is fax
That beat at 2:57 is on Denmark Vessey album Sun Go Nova. The song is called sellout.
it's not as good :(
Earl Sweatshirt is a lyricist, hes real and doesnt spit that typical bullshit rap about meaningless nonsense.
DCFanatic7 Well it's kinda nonsense lyrics sometimes cmon you gotta admit
DCFanatic7 meaningless nonsense isnt bad. not every song needs to be dance with the devil or some shit u fuckin weirdo quit bein a follower
harry gs If you think Earl has nonsensical lyrics I wonder what your reaction would be if you listened to an Aesop Rock song lol. They don't write nonsensical lyrics they just have a super large vocabulary and wordplay, they're a complex lyricists you need to think about what they're saying more than once or just go on rap genius or something lol.
DCFanatic7 He talks real ish but sometimes he just talks complicated bullshit lol
DCFanatic7 what you mean most of EARL was nosense
for the past 2 years i comeback every now and then, hoping somebody comment says they dropped the track at 2:57
same here bro aha
Devin Hazelwood same
same here bud :/
G SHIT 😑
Denmark Vessey - Sellout. Guess he got the part over Vince, really would have liked to hear Vince's verse on it tho
The Earl, Mac and Vince Era was my favorite.
You guys should've just made the whole series about earl and Vince.
Aidan Luong what I really wanna see is something about earl and Tyler his actual brother
@@christinedubbeldam3458 actual? He's not his biological brother yea but he considers him as a big bro ofcourse
We need an episode 2, i would've liked it if they focused on earl a little more
Word
Daniel Judah Mumma sleep on Vince tho
nah it's not like that, vince is one of my favorites I just knew all that about him, I don't know I just think Earl is really interesting but he seems like an introvert so I don't know a lot about him personally
Daniel Judah Mumma have you seen his new interview with NPR? Great shit IMO
I agree a two part would been better or at least, this episode should been longer. But I like getting to known Vince, his a sleeper. Still I wish there was more Earl.
We miss you Mac. Rest easy.
...I watch this too much
Holy crap same
+Fast Eddie Munoz Haha same, every couple days I'm just like, "Hey might as well watch Inside The Beat again with Earl Sweatshirt and Vince Staples!" Like its a new episode or something😂
Daniel Judah Mumma Haha me too. its weird I get some sort of satisfaction out of it
Yoo I've watched this like 20 times
Sebastian Raebeck reply to my comment after you watch it 200 times, get on my level😂
Came here for Earl, ended falling for Vince
MeLissa H you fine
Yall chill 😭
Imagine how lucky the camera guys were. To see Earl, Mac, Vince, and Syd just chilling in the studio making music. Fucking legends
I never been the nigga to pepper my steak.. I never been the one
2 years later and still no follow up to this video, lmfao.
and no release of that song
SloughMusic inside the beat is a doc of collective artist they chose, episode 1 was earl and vince, the other episode was a diff artist , it wasn't meant for just earl , although I wish they had more episodes for this follow up, but it was just this one, episode 2 was a diff artist , forgot who
Angel Gonzalez wheres the second video, its not on youtube
3
4 years
Am I the only one who constantly finds myself coming back to this? It just seems like such a strong point for those guys, especially seeing Mac back then
5:56 Lmao "Stop yelling at me!"
Vince and Earl are the future. They are the true poets in hiphop. #Revival
A godly time in hip hop, straight like that. There will never be an era like this again.
Vince
Mac miller
Earl
Syd the kid
That could be a cool group
had to come back to this comment, R.I.P Mac Miller
why do I keep watching this bruh
same lmfao
because we know they'll never upload a part 2
Do you mind checking out my music?
MALCOLM QUEST hmmm on UA-cam or soundcloud
+Thebe neruda Kgostile You can check my UA-cam. Just click my name bro
I come back to this every now and then
same.... also rip to Mac 🙏
Earl and vince are so ahead of their time it's ridiculous . They make a better rap duo or whatever you wanna call it than earlwolf . This was a well put together video . 👍
UA illest duo right now. relax.
Yeah back when I liked odd future a lot and didn't really care about other artists i wanted that earl wolf sound. But for now I'm focused on earl and vince (and other artist coming up) Because they can actually rap. Sorry guys for the comment but its something that was on my mind when I watched this.
Capital steez is ahead of his time he's a legend and his music is addicting no one has a better perspective and what's sad is that steez died before he made it big he was a god with word play and it's like joey badass lost his brother in arms so now pro era don't sound right but they will make it but it will never be the same with out capital steez-R.I.P KING CAPITAL
2:57 that song needs to be realeased
ya what is that song that goes hard
+Rocky DC its not released
Damn thanks though
this came out in 2014, they needa release the song bruh 😂😂
He tweeted saying that it's not going to be released. Just as heartbroken as you guys
What’s funny is I never really clicked with earls music when I first listened to it, but I started smoking weed and all of a sudden I really liked it lol.
Earl seems like such a east coast kinda dude its so weird he came outa LA. He's so not west coast. He's got that somewhat rugged east coast abrasive persona.
he was born in chicago
ichabod crane he came outa LA though. but he doesn't got a lick of that so cal vibe though. dude feels like he should be coming outa NY or something.
That's true asf
Where you come out of isn't who you are... I'm in Vegas and I have a east coast vibe because I came from NYC. It's because you take influences from everywhere including your own family... and his family is from Chicago.
Probably because he was inspired by MF DOOM
Somebody needs to loop that beat at 2:58 and try and take out Vince's vocals or something...shit is beautiful
Dandre Mclaughlin brooo peep the channel i got the loop
Check out Sellout by Denmark Vessey its this same beat
“I just smoke weed and, uh, enjoy the sounds” - Earl Sweatshirt
For those who aren’t aware, the infamous unreleased beat from this video actually surfaced earlier this year on Denmark Vessey’s Sun Go Nova EP. The track is called Sellout. The beat doesn’t have much changed from it aside from it being pitched up. As for how Denmark acquired the beat from Earl/Vince, that is up to you to find out. I’m just glad it’s finally seen the light of day.
Tight info
This was dope af. Lookin forward to episode 2
Earls hands down one of the greatest rappers alive
This video has me hypnotized.
back to my regularly scheduled rewatching of this. man i always wish it was a part 2 to this. RIP MAC MILLER
Mac, Earl, and Vince were the real trio of 2010's HipHop. Damn...I really hope they made a joint project together before Mac passed away
I love how Earl and Vince come from 2 different worlds but they come together in such a great way musically and watching this video they seem to come together well personally too.
it's like naruto and sauske rapping sauske is Vince and naruto is earl...good compition
malachi The savage lmao are u my brother?
lol Eric Andre show is awesome
malachi The savage facts b
Bahram Aslami awwe your so adorable
malachi The savage fucking weeb
watching in 2021, still hits the same...
I appreciate the honesty of what these dudes are doing. This is what I've been waiting for in hip hop. These guys were brave enough to be honest. They're brave enough to be themselves. Ive never met these guys, but i am proud of them for having the courage to be themselves in front of the world through hip hop. Im proud to see that they've purified hip hop all over again. They were brave enough to not hide behind the shroud of violence being all that we as black people are capable of conveying through our music. They are brave enough to change something.
There's no way Vince is better than Earl. Not saying Vince isn't good, but Earl is such a complex lyricist , some of the stuff he says is beyond our comprehension lol. Earl is like a modern day MF DOOM
You sound like you're high, "some of the stuff he says is beyond our comprehension lol" you on some weed, crack, LSD, what?
Muzzballs Nah he's just dumb
hes right about everything other than what we can and cannot comprehend. i understand everything earls ever said. im sure theres some inside jokes in his songs that i think i understand and take in my own way, but still might be completely wrong. i can still comprehend though lol
Bishop Webster thank you, but I'm just saying some of the stuff he says is out of this world lol. Like he's just so unpredictable.
+Muzzballs. SSoyoure telling me that you understand everything Earl says at all times? Some of the stiff he says is crazy and u just wouldn't understand it at first. That's all I'm saying.
I hope they release this song eventually maaaaaaaaaan
earl is tight as fk looking forward to future shit.
We need an Earl/DOOM album
+Seth Womack "STOP TELLIN PEOPLE WHAT THE FUCK TO DO"
-Vince Staples
Some Rap Songs
RIP TO THE SUPERVILLAIN
R.I.P 🙏🏾🕊
I come back to this every couple of months still...but now it's just sad to see where all the time goes.
vince staples fucking rocks man, i heard of him before but i actually started listening to his songs and damn, hes so real.
I keep coming back to this video. It's so insightful
You speak my mind stranger I love you for that 😍
It's trippy looking at 2010s the way people looked at the 1990's in the 2000's.
Earl and vince are dope as fuck
They're obviously going to do a full project and it will be sick. Their styles compliment eachother so well.
Johnny Goodfellow
Couldn't agree more, man.
Oh I thought tyler and earl were gonna do the earlwolf thing but...we'll see
Ling Lang Tyler said no to the project.
Ling Lang tyler said he's not feeling motivated for it anymore
2010's was its own era. Can't really describe it but it definitely was great
I loved when Mac and Earl made music. It was legendary. RIP Mac. You were an inspiration to us all
Man, I think everyone can relate to some of what Vince says on some level, but you don't truly understand how deep he's really being about the shit, unless you've been through shit like that... He's not lying. "My mothers just as fucked up as me."
I watch this every time it's in my recommended. Every time.
MAC was at a party with Earl- met Vince, was like yo let's make an album, 2 weeks later... Stolen Youth was born. LONG LIVE LARRY.
i need that fuckin "slipping thru the grapevine" song sooo bad. the beat gritty af
It's unreleased
i think its called "cradle to the grave" but i dint think its commin out soon
Yes!!!
Not on his new album either sadly
That's the song he was writing on his phone, I hope it comes out one day.
The reason why we come back to this video is because we want to hear the song that these two made on this video that sound beats as fuck
Rip mac so good to see him in this and hear his voice
Made me sad coming to watch this video and then seeing Mac Miller
Rip
This is the best interview ever.
come back to this for inspiration
"He loves having the last verse on a track you've already recorded so there's nothing you can do about it"
LMAO
earl: talks about the music
vince: talks about himself
"If I rap I gotta feel it cause if I don't feel it it means nothing to me" -vince staples
ITS NEARLY BEEN 2 YEARS! where is Ep. 2?!?!?
Yung.Morg frfr
4 now
2:57 - waited 9 years for this. Still ain’t out.
So much pain
damn im getting old...these dudes look so young here...were like my big bros growing up.
The song at the end is the outro to Stolen Youth LP
THANK YOU THATS LITERALLY ALL I NEEDED
What is the name of the song at the beginning?
Kylen Joyner Earl Sweatshirt ft. Vince Staples - Hive
when those fuckin keys come in @ 2:12
so simple but just flawless
i find it so important that vince surrounds himself with people that does shit he can't do. or won't do. diversity is key
Vince reminds me of myself. A lot of people say I don't have fun or I'm too quiet.
This was chill, looking forward to more of these.
Wish this aged true, if only.
Seeing mac smiling did something for my spirit man may he rest in peace.
I loved watching this. It shocked me when Earl said Vince is better than him. Like i thought Earl was the "old man" but Vince...wow. I gotta hear more of his stuff.