Earl Sweatshirt: Nowhere, Nobody
Earl Sweatshirt: Nowhere, Nobody

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Earl Sweatshirt: Nowhere, Nobody

2019
Movie
9 min
English

Nowhere, Nobody is a reflection of the life and perspective of Earl Sweatshirt. Through sheer symbiosis, they also reflect the life and perspective of co-writer and director Naima Ramos-Chapman, whose Afrosurrealist vision helped give his latest album, Some Rap Songs, new life.

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Director: David AndronicoGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This short documentary follows rapper Earl Sweatshirt during his 2019 tour across Australia and New Zealand. It offers a glimpse into his creative process and his experiences on the road, highlighting the intimate connection between the artist and his music. The film captures candid moments of performance and reflection.

Critical Reception

As a short-form documentary focused on a specific tour, 'Nowhere, Nobody' received limited widespread critical review. However, those who covered it generally praised its intimate portrayal of Earl Sweatshirt and its raw depiction of life on tour. It was seen as a valuable piece for fans, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the artist.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intimate and unfiltered look at Earl Sweatshirt's tour life.

  • Appreciated for providing a direct insight into the artist's creative space and performance.

  • Seen as a valuable, albeit brief, piece for dedicated fans of the rapper.

Google audience: Audience reception is largely based on fan communities and social media, with viewers generally appreciating the authentic and personal nature of the documentary. Many fans found it a compelling and insightful look into Earl Sweatshirt's world.

Fun Fact

The documentary was released in conjunction with Earl Sweatshirt's 'Fire and Ink' tour in Australia and New Zealand.

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