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  1. On March 24, 2016, Brockhampton released their debut mixtape, All-American Trash, for free. The project focuses on highlighting the group's individual members, and was led by the music video "Flip Mo", performed by Merlyn Wood and featuring Dom McLennon.

  2. Brockhampton” contains excerpts from “I Can’t Fake it Anymore,” performed by Ruby Winters courtesy of K-Tel. Used by permission.-EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: BEARFACE AND BOYLIFE. MIXED BY BOB POWER AT CHEZ BOB NORTH, NY. MIX ASSISTED BY HONEY CANIN. MASTERED BY HEBA KADRY, NEW YORK, NY

  3. BROCKHAMPTON was a Los Angeles-based boyband formed in San Marcos, Texas in 2015. In 2012, high school friends Ian “Kevin Abstract” Simpson and Ameer Vann formed the hip-hop group...

    • Gold. “Gold” is Brockhampton at their finest: A hypnotic, catchy hook combined with some career-best verses from each member (sans Joba, sadly) over an intoxicating beat.
    • Star. The third track off of “Saturation,” “Star” exhibits Brockhampton’s lyrical finesse at its very best, name-dropping the likes of Beyoncé, Barack Obama, Matthew McConaughey and Anthony Hopkins at a rapid pace.
    • Sugar. On “Boogie,” Kevin declared Brockhampton as the “best boy band since One Direction,” but it wasn’t until two years later that the group put out their first real pop hit.
    • Tonya. After Ameer left the group, Brockhampton needed to find a way to move forward. The aftermath resulted in “Iridescence” and its standout track “Tonya,” a song about their slingshot to fame and picking themselves up after the Ameer drama.
  4. Brockhampton was an American hip-hop collective. Formed in 2010, they have released eight studio albums, four compilations, one mixtape, 27 singles, and 38 music videos.

  5. Nov 18, 2022 · How BROCKHAMPTON Said a Bittersweet Goodbye With Two New Albums. On The Family, Kevin Abstract puts the boy band he created on blast, while the full group bows out with surprise final release...