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"Unlocking the Cosmic Harmony: Earl Sweatshirt, MIKE, and SURF GANG’s Sonic Journey to Reclaim Home!"

Added on March 30, 2026 inFree Entertainment News

As we gear up for the astrological event of the year, it seems the stars are aligning quite favorably for hip-hop aficionados! MIKE and Earl Sweatshirt, those two juggernauts of the underground scene, have teamed up with the production wizards known as SURF GANG. They’re not just dropping two tracks; oh no, folks—this trio is unleashing a sonic tsunami with their upcoming joint tape titled POMPEII // UTILITY, set to drop on April 3. Can you feel the anticipation swirling in the cosmos? With a whopping 33 tracks spread across two discs, this project promises to be as intricate as the constellations themselves. So, whether you’re feeling reflective, like Earl’s “Home on the Range,” or braggadocious, akin to MIKE’s “Back Home,” one thing’s for sure—these artists are guiding us through lyrical landscapes that explore the ever-changing notions of ‘home.’ Buckle up, because this release is bound to stir up more than just your playlist!

Two of the “underground’s” premier products, MIKE and Earl Sweatshirt, along with producing team SURF GANG, are dropping off two more tracks ahead of their three-way joint tape, POMPEII // UTILITY. Due out on Friday, April 3, the project will feature a massive total of 33 tracks, split into two discs. Each side will feature songs exclusively by Earl Sweatshirt and MIKE, although there are a few features sprinkled in. So far, this trio has dropped off three other songs since March 10. Earl Sweatshirt’s “Home on the Range” and MIKE”s “Back Home” are differently tonally speaking, with the latter’s being more braggadocious and the former’s a tad more reflective/chill. But both focus on returning home and noticing how things have changed or stayed the same.

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Quotable Lyrics from “Back Home”:

In your city n****s mobbin like we Capo, I’m Castro
B*tches on my body when I’m back home
I’m with hitters that be sliding, leave your cap gone
Bad bone, you know this sh*t inside me, why I act wrong
From BK to the Heights, I’m they last hope

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