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Doris 2013 Album

Doris Doris
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Length
44m 7s
Country
United States
Release Dates
2013-08-20
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Doris is the debut studio album by American rapper Earl Sweatshirt. It was released on August 20, 2013, by Columbia Records, Odd Future Records and Tan Cressida Records. Doris features guest appearances from Vince Staples, Tyler, the Creator, Domo Genesis, Frank Ocean, SK La' Flare, Casey Veggies, Mac Miller and RZA. Production was primarily handled by Sweatshirt under the pseudonym randomblackdude, alongside Christian Rich, Tyler, the Creator, The Neptunes, BadBadNotGood, The Alchemist, Matt Martians, Samiyam, Frank Ocean and RZA. The album was supported by three singles; "Chum", "Whoa" and "Hive". Doris received widespread acclaim from critics, who praised Sweatshirt's lyricism and rhyme schemes along with the gritty underground production. The album also appeared on numerous critics' year-end lists. The album fared well commercially, debuting at number five on the US Billboard 200, and number one on the US Rap Albums chart.
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1. Pre 2m 52s
2. Burgundy 2m 7s
3. 20 Wave Caps 2m 12s
4. Sunday 3m 26s
5. Hive 4m 37s
6. Chum 4m 4s
7. Sasquatch 2m 48s
8. Centurion 3m 4s
9. 523 1m 32s
10. Uncle Al 53s
11. Guild 3m 54s
12. Molasses 2m 16s
13. Whoah 3m 16s
14. Hoarse 3m 52s
15. Knight 3m 14s

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I just can't mess with most of the rapping on this. Be it Earl or most of the featuring artists who rap with basically the same dull annoying flow. The production's okay, but there is little variation on some of the songs from the verses to the hook at times making it boring. 'The Chum' is one such example, which also features some of the best production on its outro oddly enough.
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