Earl Sweatshirt Releases The Original Version Of “Veins” (Review & Stream)

Earl Sweatshirt’s music is all about its vibes.


Earl Sweatshirt’s “Some Rap Songs” boasted some really good instrumentals, and personally, I thought “Veins” was one of the better ones. Today, Earl decided to drop a revamped version of the track that is a bit longer, soulful and clearer when it comes to our hero’s vocal output.

I’ve always enjoyed this track for its introspective side, but I think the passionate vibes takes it to another level.

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)

 


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