Odd Future Reunite At Earl Sweatshirt's 'Doris' Anniversary Show

21 August 2023 | 2:40 pm | Jessie Lynch
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Among some of the artists to perform alongside the rapper included Domo Genesis to perform '20 Wave Caps' and Vince Staples for 'Hive'.

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The closest thing to an Odd Future reunion went down at Earl Sweatshirt's show in LA over the weekend to commemorate the tenth anniversary of his debut album, Doris.

A decade on from their last release, 2012's The OF Tape Vol. 2, several members of the OG crew — minus Hodgy, Left Brain, and Frank Ocean — looked to have been in attendance in support of Earl, according to snaps posted over the weekend.

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Among some of the artists to perform alongside the Shattered Dreams rapper at the hyped event held at The Novo in Los Angeles included Domo Genesis to perform 20 Wave Caps and Vince Staples for Hive.

Earl later had fans wilding out when he brought Tyler, the Creator out to perform their Doris collab Whoa.

Tyler has previously nixed the idea of Odd Future reunion in 2020 — though he said he’s not personally averse to it.

“Nine times out of seven, no,” Tyler said during the Converse’s Creative All Star series in London.

“I would be open to it, but I think everyone is kinda past that. I think some people base it on nostalgia rather than like, ‘Would it actually be good?’ Like, we don't always need a Bad Boys 5. Even though I like the last one. N***a, it's there, listen to it.”

“Honestly, the OF tapes weren't that good,” Tyler continued.

“It was just a fun time, but musically, it's like, ‘Uh, coulda did better.’ But, for the time, it was tight. I think now...and I could probably figure it out. I don't know if the styles will mesh much for a good cohesive thing. No niche like, ‘Oh, this is a good idea.’ Like an actually good thing. I don't know if the styles would mesh much with everyone.”

Tyler added, “But, who knows, this could change in six weeks.”