JPEGMAFIA & Danny Brown Created a New Genre
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- Опубліковано 23 бер 2023
- JPEGMAFIA and Danny Brown are known for their unique and eccentric sounds, which they brought together in their collaborative project "Scaring the Hoes Volume 1." The project feels natural and true to both artists' platforms of being different and sticking out from the norm. Despite its unpolished sound, "Scaring the Hoes" is a unique and refreshing project that showcases both artists' talents and creativity.
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Great album? Yes. Brand new genre? No.
maybe not a whole new genre but there is probably an argument for sub-genre and i can’t deny this album has unique sound
Noone has ever created a "brand new genre"
@@jamesdaniels1036um yes, people have.
@@jamesdaniels1036 so how was music invented then if no-one has ever created a genre. Genres have been created for years
@@thoonalia believe it or not genres aren't just **formed** out of nowhere. They are grouped and labelled usually years after they actually start
this is her loss for people without her
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What I Was Thinking Dawg😂 Couldn’t Have Said It Better
is this loss?
Comment stolen from AOTY
@@le4chehenry324 No way people steal comments on the internet??????
The first few months of 2023 no albums have really stood out as an AOTY contender, and this is by far the best thing I've heard in a while at least since The Forever Story. If Travis, ASAP, Frank Ocean and Tyler the Creator all drop it's going to be quite a year in hip hop.
check out Red Moon In Venus if you haven’t already, I think it’s an aoty contender personally
In chronological order of potential aoty:
Lil yachty
Young fathers
Paramore
shame
Model/actriz
Slowthai
100 gecs
Peggy and danny
@@jamesdaniels1036 i'd replace 100 gecs by yves tumor
@@MrRay33331 yeah Yves tumors album was good, but I need to listen to it some more ngl
@@jamesdaniels1036 10000 gecs was solid but it really was not an AOTY contender
bro the thing came out like yesterday and we've ALREADY got video essays
now that's an instant classic
Not instant classic just white hiphop heads work faster than Chickfila mployees
the trend of albums or artists getting experimental with mixing (IGOR, MGMT LPs) is really awesome
weirder mixes and masters not only give songs a different vibe but it’s good that bigger artists are purposefully mixing weird because it gives smaller artists with no studio money to be inspired to work with what they have
well jpeg he always been experimenting so
some rap songs
cartier god too is incredible with his weird mixing
the more i listen to this album the better it sounds, that's why i love experimental music, you never know if you will like it and eventually it becomes your fav new type of music
Exactly, I love when artists do some weird thing that you’d never think would be good. It’s usually really good
We need to stop this new genre bs....it's an experimental hiphop album it's been done before, but this one is a classic and stepping stone for more experimental artist
Where has it been done before?
@@id1550 use google or something ☺
@@id1550it’s not even JPEG’s first collab album. Listen to the 2nd Amendment.
I agree it’s annoying seeing people try and make a new genre where there isn’t one, but this album is a lot more than experimental hip hop. Peggy takes clear influence from other producers, but I can’t think of any others who sound as bold and glitchy as he does and makes it sound good (the closest is maybe El-P)
“Peggy pop”😭 really?
Omg finally someone finally mentioned the similarity of some of the songs on the project to Dariacore. I do want to add something *very important* about dariacore's core that really resonates with Peggy's music's core: is that both of them are music that is born from being chronically online. Peggy and Danny are both chronically online and their lyricism clearly shows that. But it goes deeper because dariacore samples multiple audios/songs that are both from the early 2000s and mixes it with modern samples (sometimes even tiktok audios) that resemble the modern more niche chronically online area of the internet such as twitter and tiktok niches and puts them in productions are that fast paced and overwhelming by choice that resemble the fast paced nature of the internet. Peggy's production in this project is really similar to that core of dariacore especially with the songs Lean Beef Patty and Fentanyl Tester
This whole video is basically just about fentanyl tester and lean beef patty, the similarities end there.
Really this whole project goes in many different directions, with most tracks having some drum and bass influence, and random samples but generally speaking no one sound is used consistently throughout the album except for it being lo-fi.
This album is not a new genre, it blends all different genres at different times and never sticks to one pattern, while still fitting this lo-fi, almost DIY aesthetic.
Like you have jazz piano on Jack Harlow combo meal, you have gospel on God loves you, you have a sort of hyper pop / drum n bass on lean beef patty, you have almost gladiatorial music on burfict with its grandiose horns and the list goes on.
This album isn't making a new genre, it's blending many different genres together making it work by understanding what needs to be added to each other and what fits, even if the average person would never expect them to work.
Orange juice Jones is the only track this doesn't apply very much, it's the most tame track with it basically being just a MJ sample that Danny raps over and Peggy comes in at the end with some of peggies signature weirdness being interjected like the phone ringing.
This isn't to take away from peggies creativity, I'm just saying this in particular doesn't use anything new as a through line for the album, everything about it is just so different that you can't pin it down to one genre or one thing
Idk why people love labels and boxes smh let these artists be free look what happens when they do what they want
local man doesn't know what experimental hip hop is
This type of sound has existed for a very long time. Nowhere near a new genre.
Check out "By The Time I Get to Phoenix" by Injury Reserve. It really pushes boundaries and is probably the most clear cut example of "Post-Rap" which is a very experimental subgenre of hip hop that has yet to be explored very much.
Is it post-rock but with rap?
@@Awesomebaconman123 So "post" genres take the core genre they originated from and vastly subvert a defining aspect of said genre. Like post-rock differs from traditional rock because it's rock music that's been deconstructed and, although it uses the same instruments, it vasty differs in the song structure. Typically there's no chorus or bridge or anything, and post-rock songs are much more freeform and long.
Post-rap is a subversion from traditional hip-hop because it usually differs in its structure and the sound palette is much more abstract and atmospheric. "By The Time I Get to Phoenix" is filled with songs that barely have any rapping and lack the typical rhythms you'd come to expect. It's very surreal and dizzying with it's sound palette and it uses lots of odd sample chopping.
I don't think any single album can make a genre. A genre needs multiple examples to be a genre. Not everything has to fit in a box. Great video tho. I share your enthusiasm for the album. It's really good.
4:37 what’s the name of this song?
Leroy bleu
As a wild fan of Peggy, no, this isn't a new genre. It's intensely in the tradition of hip hop. The idea that this is a differeent "genre" strikes me of someone who's never listened to The Velvet Underground or Captain Beefeart or Duke Ellington or others who have genuinely invented new forms of art.
I also love how he made all the beats on a sp 404, underated piece of hardware
Just wanted to let you know ,those Instagram ads are working... sheeeeeiiiiitt it brought me here
"Daria core" ? I always called it "hoe scarring music"
I love both this dudes
ghetto hyperpop
Shoulda called it J Pop
I'd rather call this genre "dark hyper hop", because "peggy pop" is not the one lol
As a lofi producer (been making what's considered "lofi" music for around 6 years), I can say that actually it is extremely hard to mix when you are making more hyped up music. That's why so many people did lofi hip hop, because it's easier to make lofi "chill".. but entering the dark side of lofi is only something seasoned producers can do well!
Nah it’s just a 90s drum and bass album
I've seen albums being overrated af before but this a whole other level
AOTY in my book
I Have an unique sound...
Peggy Poppers rise up
I like to call it Grimy EDM
Carly Rae jepson is not a pioneer of hyper pop, or at least not widely crowned the “queen” of hyper pop, that’s Charli Xcx.
I dunno about a new genre… a few tracks remind me of Dizzee Rascal’s Boy In Da Corner.
People like Ghais Guevera have been pioneering this shit forever, this shit is not new
still acting like death grips don’t exist lmfaooooooo
They didn't.
Can we just stop referring his military side to music?
its not really a new genre just like glitch hip ohp
Good Album but overrated af on the other side. I see no difference to the peggy albums before. And a lot Sounds like what Death Gribs do 10 years before this Album. Solid 6.5/10 but definitly no masterpiece.
I think it's an 9.5/10 personally.
no they didn’t
This album is NOT pop