All My Heroes Are Cornballs
All tracks produced, mixed and mastered by JPEGMAFIA "Rap Grow Old & Die" contains additional production from Vegyn Album Artwork Design by Alec Marchant Recorded alone @ a space for me This album is really a thank you to my fans tbh. I started and finished it In 2018, mixed and mastered it in 2019 right after the Vince tour. I don’t usually work on something right after I release a project. But Veteran was the first time in my life I worked hard on something, and it was reciprocated back to me. So I wanted thank my people. And make an album that I put my my whole body into, as in all of me. All sides of Me baby. Not just a few. This the most ME album I’ve ever made in my life, Im trying to give y’all niggas a warm album you can live in and take a nap in maybe start a family and buy some Apple Jacks to. I’ve removed restrictions from my head and freed myself of doubt musically. I would have removed half this shit before but naw fuck it. Y’all catching every bit of this basic bitch tear gas. This is me, all me, in full form nigga, and this formless piece of audio is my punk musical . I hope it disappoints every last one of u. 💕💕
The experimental rapper remains an impish writer and an athletic vocalist on his latest album, one that lays bare the sprawling collage in his fiery, fascinating brain.
Experimental rapper JPEGMAFIA reached a new level of attention with his 2018 album Veteran, a confrontational and relentless blur of forward-thinking production with just enough commercial accessibility to keep it from alienating new listeners.
JPEGMAFIA's All My Heroes Are Cornballs is a riposte to his viral fame that showcases his so far unheralded talents as a producer.
At this point, JPEGMAFIA has solidified his stance as a prominent music figure — 2018's critically acclaimed Veteran was a warped and glitch...
In the months leading up to the release of his third studio album, "All My Heroes Are Cornballs," JPEGMAFIA has teased the prospect of disappointment.
When Barrington DeVaughn Hendricks, aka JPEGMAFIA, aka Peggy, released ‘Veteran’ in 2018 he generated an incredible amount of hype, and Jpegs.
Last year's Veteran truly established JPEGMAFIA, aka Peggy, as a rapidly emerging and increasingly essential cultural voice.
JPEGMAFIA - All My Heroes Are Cornballs review: It’s easy to become giddy over JPEGMAFIA’s mastery with the building blocks of tension and release.