Earl Sweatshirt – Doris

Album Info

Artist: Earl Sweatshirt

Title: Doris

Year: 2013

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Tracklist

  • 1. Pre (feat. SK La' Flare) (2:52)
  • 2. Burgundy (feat. Vince Staples) (2:07)
  • 3. 20 Wave Caps (feat. Domo Genesis) (2:12)
  • 4. Sunday (feat. Frank Ocean) (3:25)
  • 5. Hive (feat. Vince Staples & Casey Veggies) (4:37)
  • 6. Chum (4:03)
  • 7. Sasquatch (feat. Tyler, The Creator) (2:48)
  • 8. Centurion (feat. Vince Staples) (3:03)
  • 9. 523 (1:31)
  • 10. Uncle Al (0:52)
  • 11. Guild (feat. Mac Miller) (3:53)
  • 12. Molasses (feat. RZA) (2:16)
  • 13. Whoa (feat. Tyler, The Creator) (3:16)
  • 14. Hoarse (3:52)
  • 15. Knight (feat. Domo Genesis) (3:13)

Review

Earl Sweatshirt's "Doris" is like a breath of fresh air, you know, it's that one album that still gets you hyped even after all these years. Released back in 2013, this debut studio album marked his return to the scene after a hiatus, and man, he came back swinging. With a talented roster of guest appearances, including the likes of Vince Staples, Tyler, the Creator, and Frank Ocean, "Doris" brings the heat with its diverse range of voices and styles. The production, handled by Earl himself, as well as other notable producers, adds a certain grit and swagger to the album. It's like a smooth blend of underground hip-hop and jazzy vibes, making for a totally unique listening experience.

The lyrics on "Doris" are where Earl really shines, with intricate rhyme schemes and introspective verses that showcase his growth as an artist. Tracks like "Chum" and "Whoa" highlight his ability to switch between assertive and soulful, keeping you hooked from start to finish. The album's tone is all over the place, in the best way possible, making it an entertaining and artistically ambitious ride. With "Doris", Earl Sweatshirt proves himself to be a talented rapper and producer, blending raw emotion with innovative production to create something truly special. It's an album that's all about balance, effortlessly combining raw underground hip-hop with refined musicality, and the result is nothing short of magic. - Kyle