Currently in the midst of his world tour, Earl Sweatshirt has unveiled the music video for “INFATUATION,” a standout track from his latest album Live Laugh Love. Marking his first visual release of 2026, the video unfolds inside an unnamed restaurant, subtly reinforcing the food-related imagery and motifs that Earl weaves throughout the song with his signature precision and restraint. The laidback setting mirrors the track’s unhurried tone, allowing his wordplay and presence to take center stage.
“INFATUATION” joins a growing slate of visuals released in support of Live Laugh Love. These include the video for “exhaust,” produced by Navy Blue and featuring vocals from Erykah Badu, as well as “Tourmaline,” where Earl sing-raps about spiritual protection, love, and fatherhood over a hazy, melancholic loop with cinematic weight. Another notable visual, “CRISCO,” directly addresses speculation surrounding his album listening party, revealing that an impostor—not Earl himself—took the mic that night, turning public curiosity into part of the project’s narrative.
Live Laugh Love, out now via Warner Records and Tan Cressida, has been met with widespread critical acclaim. The album showcases a new dimension of Earl Sweatshirt’s artistry, signaling a clear evolution from the stark isolation that defined I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside. The project balances introspection with clarity and confidence, capturing an artist more open, reflective, and self-aware than ever before. For deeper insight into the album and Earl’s current mindset, listeners can revisit his appearance on The New York Times’ Popcast from last fall.
Late last year, Earl Sweatshirt launched the 3LWorldTour, bringing his celebrated catalog across North America with stops in Las Vegas, Houston, New York, New Orleans, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles, including a performance at the 11th edition of Camp Flog Gnaw. This month, the tour continues overseas as Earl heads to the EU and UK, with upcoming dates in Sweden, Germany, London, Paris, Barcelona, and more.

With “INFATUATION,” Earl Sweatshirt continues to expand the visual and thematic world of Live Laugh Love, reinforcing the album’s place as one of his most confident and creatively rich statements to date.
