JPEGMAFIA - EXPERIMENTAL RAP ALBUM REVIEW
Briefly

JPEGMAFIA’s sixth solo full-length, “Experimental Rap,” is highly anticipated yet divisive. His earlier underground acclaim came from forward-thinking production, a distinct voice, memorable flows, and confrontational lyrical energy. Momentum as an independent artist brought mainstream-level attention, but backlash followed his collaboration with Kanye West during West’s pro-fascism and Nazi-regime period. Additional fan friction stems from public Instagram exchanges and beefs involving Freddy Gibbs, Armand Hammer, and Earl Sweatshirt. The album’s title and “villain era” framing position Peggy as the most important experimental hip-hop artist, using irony and exaggeration.
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