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Odd Future's influence on acts like Brockhampton and Jaden Smith may be their greatest legacy. ... In the same way, Brockhampton counts among its members graphic designer Henock “HK” Sileshi, ...
Odd Future has drawn attention for violent, vulgar lyrics, ... He is also responsible for Odd Future’s punky graphic design, directs its music videos and produces most of its music.
Odd Future’s Left Brain pops in for a mid-song rhyme, but unfortunately, his lyrics are too salty for us to embed the video above. Advertisement All it takes is a finger-click, though.
Odd Future, however, made it through part of one song before berating the audience and mocking SXSW, noting that they had already made the Billboard cover and were above such a gathering.
The 10 teenage members of L.A. hip-hop skater “family” Odd Future are natural magicians, mini wizards in Nike dunks and Supreme hoodies who, at some point during the short, cold summer of 2010 ...
Odd Future have provoked nonstop conversation throughout 2011, creating some of the year’s most vital, ... due to several graphic depictions of murder and rape in their lyrics.
OFWGKTA also know as Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All has put together a capsule collection for Fall / Winter 13 entitled "Golfwang" . ... graphic printed tee's, ...
The summer collection also includes new designs like the Odd Eyes, OF Donut and High and Balloon Kitty graphics. Unlike some of the previous Odd future clothing line releases, fans won't have to ...
Odd Future’s Golf Wang brand presents a sneak peak at its upcoming Fall/Winter 2014 collection with another off-the-wall lookbook. ... Quirky graphics are also spread throughout the line.
In 2008, before the group erupted, she played me tracks from the Odd Future Tape, pausing whenever the lyrics veered into a graphic description of rape. “They’re so good,” she said.
Odd Future is the Wu-Tang Clan for the 21st century. The young hip-hop collective — which is officially known by the unwieldy name Odd Future Wolf Gang Kills Them All (OFWGKTA) — boasts 10 ...
This week's New Yorker devotes 8000 words by Kelefa Sanneh to Odd Future, specifically to "Earl Sweatshirt," the 16 year-old member of the group who seemingly dropped from the face of the earth ...