Chum (song)

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"Chum"
Chum Earl Sweatshirt.jpg
Single by Earl Sweatshirt
from the album Doris
ReleasedNovember 2, 2012 [1]
Recorded2012
Paramount Recording Studios (Hollywood, California) [2]
Genre
Length4:04
Label Tan Cressida
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Earl Sweatshirt singles chronology
"Elimination Chamber"
(2012)
"Chum"
(2012)
"Super Rich Kids"
(2013)
Music video
"Chum" on YouTube

"Chum" is a song by American rapper Earl Sweatshirt, released as the lead single of his 2013 debut album Doris .

Contents

Production and composition

"Chum" deals with Earl Sweatshirt's feelings and thoughts after a week since his return from Samoa in 2012. [3] [4] These would include his absent father, his relationship with his mom, and being raised with problems about his identity. [3] According to Syd tha Kyd, "Everybody had missed him so much and nobody really knew what to say. At the same time, Thebe had his own plans and he was kinda scared, cause he didn’t want to disappoint anyone." [4]

Production duo Christian Rich helped Sweatshirt produce "Chum". Sweatshirt had heard of the two before, and the duo met with Sony's A&R staff for Sweatshirt to hear their beats. According to a member of the duo Kehinde Hassan, "he was going nuts in the studio like, “Wow, okay listen, you guys got to do this project with me.”" [5] Sweatshirt's first album Doris was produced over the course of about four or five months, and "Chum" was created on its first three days of making the LP. [5] The song was produced using Logic Pro, [6] and the beat was the quickest and rawest made on the album. [6] [7] The song was recorded by Julian Prindle at Paramount Recording Studios in Hollywood, California. Jaycen Joshua mixed the track at Larrabee Sound Studios in North Hollywood, and it was later mastered by Dave Kutch at the Mastering Palace in New York City. [2]

Taiwo Hassan wrote the chorus for "Chum", and Sweatshirt came up with the verses. [6] [8] Kehinde Hassan said in an interview with MTV News that "Most of the sessions were about five hours of talking crap — what artists you like and you don't like, having fun — and then he'll just black out and be like, 'OK I got a verse.' That's how 'Chum' worked." [8] The song's instrumentation consists of a tumbling piano loop, a low-octave, fuzzy bass, drums, vocals, and other sampled sounds. [3] [6] Christian Rich originally considered Thom Yorke to perform the hook to make it sound bigger, but Sweatshirt refused, as he didn't want to go for that sound. [6]

Sweatshirt came up with the piano and bass line, [6] and recorded his vocals in one take, [8] while Christian Rich made the drums. [6] The sampled sounds used in the track includes a scream sound effect played at the beginning, which was from a Wu-Tang Clan song the duo listened to years before and wanted to use, a looped recording of Taiwo Hassan saying to the song's engineer "Can you turn that up? Can you get that beat in my headphones louder?", and a sample of Chad Hugo laughing. [6]

Personnel

Credits are from liner notes. [2]

Release history

RegionDateFormat
United States November 2, 2012 [1] Digital download

Left Brain Remix

"Chum"
Single by Left Brain
ReleasedMay 15, 2014
Recorded2012/14
Genre Alternative hip hop
Length3:24
Label Self-released
Songwriter(s) Chad Hugo, Kehinde Hassan, Taiwo Hassan, Thebe Kgositsile

"Chum: Remixed by Left Brain" is a remix song, of the song "Chum" American rapper Earl Sweatshirt, by American producer Left Brain.

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [9] Gold500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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References

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