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The five songs performed during a concert in Santa Ana, which included 'Faucet' and 'Hell', were presumably made for the Odd Future rapper's second album.

Dec 26, 2014

AceShowbiz - Earl Sweatshirt continues treating fans to his new music. The Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All member recently debuted five brand new songs during his live concert at The Observatory in Santa Ana, California.

The tracks were presumably created for Earl's upcoming second studio album. Only two of the five songs were referred to by name. The first is reportedly called "Faucet" while the other is titled "Hell".

In the past few months, Earl has been sharing his new material including "45" that was debuted last month and a collaboration with Mac Miller and Vince Staples called "Nebraska". However, not much has been revealed about his sophomore album. He only said a few months ago on Twitter that he'd finished working on his next LP. There's still no official word on when the yet-to-be-titled record will arrrive.

Earl put out his debut album "Doris" in August 2013. Receiving universal critical acclaim from music critics, it peaked at No. 5 on Billboard 200.