Earl Sweatshirt Shares Instrumentals to 2013’s ‘Doris’
In celebration of the influential LP’s 10th anniversary.

Ten years ago, Earl Sweatshirt released his debut studio album Doris via Tan Cressida and Odd Future Records. The project was largely produced by Sweatshirt himself under a pseudonym and went on to receive critical acclaim, establishing himself as not only a key part of Odd Future but also a talented solo rapper and producer.
To commemorate the album’s 10th anniversary, Sweatshirt has shared a digital deluxe edition of Doris that contains the album’s 15 original tracks alongside separate instrumental versions for each song.
Sweatshirt will also be playing a string of shows around the US and abroad in honor of the anniversary. The run will kick off on August 19 with a show at The Novo in Los Angeles, followed by sets at Chicago’s House of Blues and New York’s Brooklyn Steel. After that, he’ll head to London for a performance at KOKO.
To round out the celebration, the rapper will host a three-day pop-up at the Golf Wang retail store in Los Angeles selling exclusive merchandise, running from August 18 to August 20.
Revisit Earl Sweatshirt’s acclaimed debut album Doris.
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