Earl Sweatshirt has introduced a live performance to rejoice the tenth anniversary of his major-label debut album, Doris. The present will happen at the Novo in Los Angeles on Saturday, August 19. The rapper will carry out the album front-to-back for the one-night-only occasion.
Earl Sweatshirt broke via with Odd Future when he was 16, releasing his debut mixtape, Earl, in March 2010. Because the collective’s recognition grew, Sweatshirt quietly left the nation to attend Coral Reef Academy in Samoa. On the time, Odd Future’s followers thought Sweatshirt was despatched to Samoa in opposition to his will, and “free Earl” grew to become a rallying cry at exhibits and on-line.
Sweatshirt made his triumphant return to Odd Future in 2012 when he surprisingly featured on The OF Tape, Vol. 2’s “Oldie.” Because the yr continued, Sweatshirt guested on songs by Frank Ocean, Flying Lotus, MellowHype, and extra; he launched his Tan Cressida imprint via Columbia Data; and he launched his first major-label solo single, “Chum.” Subsequent singles “Whoa” and “Hive” adopted earlier than Earl Sweatshirt launched Doris on Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
Since Doris, Earl Sweatshirt has shared I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside (2015), Some Rap Songs (2018), Feet of Clay (2019), and Sick! (2022). All of his initiatives have been issued by way of Tan Cressida, however the latter two have are available in partnership with Warner Data after the rapper ended his take care of Columbia.
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