Sweatpants (song)

[3] It was also featured (in a shortened and censored radio edit) as the backing to the final fight scene of the third episode of Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur.

[5] "Sweatpants" would then be serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United Kingdom as the third official single from the album on June 9, 2014.

"[7] Glover responded unfavorably to the method of its release, denouncing Glassnote Records on his Twitter page later that day.

[3] The Dissect Podcast stated that the music video is much in reference to the screenplay, where "this conversation strikes The Boy with a sense of deja vu.

"[9] The repetitive and continual cycle of the music video follows the style of the song's lyricism, where there are mentions of Charlie Sheen and then his replacement actor Ashton Kutcher; so that "nearly every aspect of the first verse gets one-upped in the second.

"[9] In an article for Vice by Trey Smith, he states about Gambino in the video, "He also begins to see himself in others, losing his mind trying to find someone he can relate to.