On his new album, All My Heroes Are Cornballs, Baltimore rapper Jpegmafia embraces his idiosyncrasies to satire hip-hop to humorous, frustrating, and thought-provoking effect. A deconstruction of the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. During JPEGMAFIA‘s rambunctious set at this year’s Governor’s Ball, I watched as a young teenager stumbled out of the crowd, caked ...
The post JPEGMAFIA Takes Over Consequence’s Instagram appeared first on Consequence. Experimental hip-hop artist JPEGMAFIA is in the midst of a North American tour in support of his latest album, the ...
Jpegmafia recently released his new album All My Heroes Are Cornballs, and now he has shared a new video for one of the record’s most vulnerable tracks, “Free The Frail.” In the video, Jpegmafia ...
Prolific rapper, producer, and cultural disruptor JPEGMAFIA shares a new single, “PROTECT THE CROSS,” the first from a forthcoming DIRECTOR’S CUT of his critically acclaimed 2024 album, I LAY DOWN MY ...
Rapper, producer, and cultural disruptor JPEGMAFIA has released I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU (DIRECTOR’S CUT), an extended version of his 2024 critically acclaimed release. Executive produced, composed, ...
Sometimes the most talented artists have to work twice as hard to get out of the shadows of those who are more famous for their notoriety. One rapper who’s been grinding away for “like 15, 20 years” ...
JPEGMAFIA has been giving new album updates all year and said on April 4 that it’s coming “soon very soon.” Since then, he’s posted pictures with Denzel Curry, Raveena, and Marc Rebillet that seem to ...
“This next song is called ‘Jesus Forgive Me, I am A Thot,’” said the gravelly voice of rapper, producer and singer JPEGMAFIA, an abrasive series of clashes and screams ringing out from the stage. The ...
Jpegmafia’s third album is the sound of a million little puzzle pieces straining to come together. All My Heroes Are Cornballs, out since September, gathers countless discrete grimy, chopped-up noises ...
The fearless, experimental Baltimore rapper and producer JPEGMAFIA spent all last year releasing a string of one-off tracks on YouTube. In November, he collected them into an EP that he called EP.