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Doris is Earl Sweatshirt’s debut album following the success of his 2010 mixtape, Earl. Production began on approximately February 2012 as revealed through one of his tweets when he returned from Samoa. On December of the same year, he would announce the album’s title and various music outlets reported its supposed feature list. Earl would then confirm the release date for Doris on July 2013, to be on August 20th of that year, in addition to displaying the tracklist and cover for the first time. Earl explores various themes throughout the bulk of Doris; mostly on reminiscing his past, his opinions about his current fame as a rapper, or just rapping on his drug use. Each track is as sonically different as it is lyrically. He and fellow OF member, Frank Ocean rap about their current relationships and druggy lifestyle over a mellow beat on “Sunday” which contrasts the murky production found on “Knight” where Earl raps about his father’s abscence during his childhood. The album was led by three singles: 2012’s “Chum” and 2013’s “Whoa” and “Hive” and was distributed through Earl’s own label, Tan Cressida, a subdivision of Columbia Records. It did commercially well, charting highly on many global record lists and appearing on many album year-end compilations. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Pre
Earl Sweatshirt
Burgundy
Earl Sweatshirt
20 Wave Caps
Earl Sweatshirt feat. Domo Genesis
Sunday
Earl Sweatshirt feat. Frank Ocean
Hive
Earl Sweatshirt feat. Vince Staples & Casey Veggies
Chum
Earl Sweatshirt
Sasquatch
Earl Sweatshirt feat. Tyler, The Creator
Centurion
Earl Sweatshirt
523
Earl Sweatshirt
Uncle Al
Earl Sweatshirt
Guild
Earl Sweatshirt
Molasses
Earl Sweatshirt
Whoa
Earl Sweatshirt feat. Tyler, The Creator
Hoarse
Earl Sweatshirt
Knight
Earl Sweatshirt feat. Domo Genesis