OFWGKTA have announced the release of OF Tape Vol. 2 mixtape for March 20 featuring new music from the entire collective. They will also hit the road for a tour to coincide with the mixtape. Fuckin radical!
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Hoping to keep the OFWGKTA mania going in 2012, Odd Future’s Hodgy Beats and Left Brain release some new material.
Wake your ass up. Produced by Cardo, Odd Future’s Domo Genesis rolls through with a new track smokers can appreciate. Don’t sleep.
Peek-A-Boo, we see you. Odd Future strikes a pose on the cover of the December issue of Spin. Before you purchase the issue on newsstand, you can read the entire feature here. Clancy approves. Tyler, not so much.
After Odd Future landed a distribution deal with Sony Red earlier this year, Odd Future’s affiliate group The Internet (DJ Syd the Kyd and Matt Martian) announced yesterday they will release their debut album, Purple Naked Ladies digitally on December 20 followed by the physical release January 12. Tracklist featuring their OFWGKTA pals below. 1. Violet Nude Women 2. They Say/Shangrila (ft. Tay Walker) 3. She Dgaf 4. Cunt 5. Cocaine/Tevie (ft. Left Brain) 6. Ode to a Dream (ft Kilo Kish […]
With his fellow OFWGKTA crew looking on, Frank kicked off his first solo tour last night at the House of Blues. Above, he serenades the crowd with “American Wedding”. Below, he’s “Thinking About You”.
Oh shit. Hodgy Beats is preparing for his ROCK/SLAB mixtape and links up with his fellow Odd Future and MellowHype compadre, Left Brain for its first offering. Hodgy’s also on the crap—oops, I mean track.
Must have been a full moon. Last night, Odd Future brought their tour to the Fillmore in Miami. Above, they interrupted their set by bringing out Lil Wayne, who had the Halloween spirit by dressing up as a wolf. Golf wang! info
OFWGKTA brought their tour last night to NYC’s Terminal 5.
Sorry, no fellatio here pervs, but Tyler and his fellow OFWGKTA rascals, Jasper and Taco bring forth another hilarious video. Uh, we wonder where they found them sexy girls at. Goblin in stores now.
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