Earl Sweatshirt is clearly the silent but deadly type. But inside the mind of the former Odd Future member is a constant loop of haunting music and visuals. Earl and Stones Throw Records producer Samiyam drop the creepy and alluring video for their track "Mirror" this week. The creepy cut gets a colorful animation treatment and appears on Samiyam's fourth studio album, Animals Have Feelings, out now. The track was originally supposed to make its debut on Earl's 2015 album I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outsidebut the song's sample wasn't cleared in time. On the eerie cut, Earl raps about his time spent in a Samoan rehab center back in 2011.

"From the side of the gate where they liable to hate you/Despite how they praise in your face, I'mma make do/Split the cake down the middle when I cut it/Quickly split it with my brothers and no bitches, we don't love 'em/High and level-headed, so I'm treading when the tire switch/Self-medic always too restless to let the time tick/Hit the door when it hit 7/Big Thebe, thickheaded, the ink in my pen heavy/Default friendly, but shit can get number ten, Messi/We cop Henny, you grab a bench and you warm it up/21 'fore I step myself and my horses up/Devil at the front door claiming he want war."

Fans of the scarcely seen, openly anti-social MC can catch Earl on stage at New York's Afropunk Festival later this summer.

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