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Earl Sweatshirt Net Worth 2024: Know His Age, Height, and Personal Life

Earl Sweatshirt Net Worth 2024: Know His Age, Height, and Personal Life

Earl Sweatshirt is a member of the American hip-hop group Odd Future and a singer, songwriter, and rapper in his own right. Fans of the genre often reminisce about his first two albums.

Earl Sweatshirt’s parents, Keorapetse Kgositsile and Cheryl Harris, welcomed Thebe Neruda Kgositsile into the world on February 24, 1994, in Chicago, Illinois. His mom is a professor of law at UCLA in the United States, and his dad is a political activist and poet from South Africa.

Earl recalls the devastating separation of his parents when he was eight years old. The rapper and his mother relocated to Santa Monica, California, where he went to New Roads Middle School and High School.

Earl Sweatshirt Net Worth

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Earl Sweatshirt Wiki

Full NameThebe Neruda Kgositsile
Birth Date / AgeFebruary 24, 1994 / 30 Years Old
Birth PlaceChicago, Illinois
Source of WealthRapping
Relationship StatusSingle
Net Worth$45 Million


Career

While still in seventh grade, Kgositsile started rapping and posting music from his mixtape to MySpace under the stage name Sly Tendencies. The Backpackerz were a rap trio he co-founded with two friends, Loofy and JW Mijo.

Tyler, the Creator, a fellow rapper, found Kgositsile on MySpace in 2009 and extended an invitation for him to become a member of Odd Future. The next year, Kgositsile released his debut mixtape, entitled “Earl,” which was available for free digital download on the Odd Future website. Most of the mixtape was produced by Tyler, the Creator.

Shortly after the release of “Earl,” Kgositsile’s mother sent him to Samoa due to his drug habits and troublemaking behavior with friends. On the island nation, he attended Coral Reef Academy, a reform boarding school for at-risk boys. While there, he read Manning Marable’s biography on Malcolm X and wrote a number of rhymes while working to earn his way back to the US. Kgositsile was finally brought back to the United States in 2012 by his manager Leila Steinberg.

Upon his return to the US, Kgositsile appeared on the song “Oldie” from Odd Future’s debut album, “The OF Tape Vol. 2.” He subsequently signed on to establish his own record label imprint, Tan Cressida, which would be distributed through Columbia Records. Kgositsile went on to collaborate with a number of artists. He was featured on the track “Super Rich Kids” from Frank Ocean’s debut album, and appeared on Domo Genesis & The Alchemist’s first official single, “Elimination Chamber.” Additionally, he was featured on Flying Lotus’ song “Between Friends” and the MellowHype tune “P2.”

In November of 2012, Kgositsile released his first solo single after his return from Samoa, called “Chum.” Later, in August of 2013, he released his debut studio album, “Doris.” The album includes guest appearances by Odd Future members Domo Genesis, Tyler, the Creator, and Frank Ocean, as well as appearances from RZA, Vince Staples, Mac Miller, and Casey Veggies. “Doris” was a big critical and commercial success, debuting at number five on the US Billboard 200 and number one on the Top Rap Albums list.

Kgositsile released a number of new tracks coming up to his second album in 2015; they included “45,” “Quest/Power,” and “silenceDArapgame,” the latter produced with pro skateboarder Nakel Smith. In March of 2015, Kgositsile released the album “I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside,” which debuted at number 12 on the Billboard 200. The album had guest performances from Vince Staples, Na-Kel, Dash, and Wiki, and included such tracks as “Grief,” “Off Top,” and “Wool.” Following this release, Kgositsile released a ten-minute track named “Solace” on YouTube; within 24 hours, it got over 100,000 views.

In early 2016, Kgositsile published the tracks “Wind in My Sails,” “Bary,” and “Skrt Skrt” on SoundCloud. A bit later, he was included on Samiyam’s fourth album, “Animals Have Feelings.” That summer, Kgositsile released an instrumental track called “Pelicula,” as well as a new track named “Death Whistles” that aired on a livestream show on Red Bull Music Academy. In 2018, Kgositsile teased his third studio album with the release of the tracks “Nowhere2go” and “The Mint.” He then put out the CD “Some Rap Songs,” which was welcomed with tremendous critical acclaim. The next year, Kgositsile produced an EP named “Feet of Clay.”


Earl Sweatshirt Height & Weight

Height5 ft. 10 in. / 177.8 cm.
WeightNa


Earl Sweatshirt’s Personal Life

Currently, Earl Sweatshirt’s status as a single man is unknown to us. But he allegedly dated several famous women before, such as Solange Knowles, Mallory Llewellyn, and Kinda Salty.