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Artist
Danny Brown
ReleaseProduct
Danny Brown Catalogue Bundle
Label
Warp Records
Release Date
January 19, 2024
  • Bundle:

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    • XXX Vinyl, 2×LP

    • Atrocity Exhibition Vinyl, 2×LP

    • uknowhatimsayin¿ Vinyl, 1×LP Black vinyl

    • Quaranta Vinyl, 1×LP, Coloured Vinyl Red vinyl

    • JPEGMAFIA & Danny Brown SCARING THE HOES Vinyl, 1×LP, Limited Coloured White vinyl

    • + WAV / FLAC
    • + Misc.

    Available: January 19, 2024

Quaranta
As one of hip hop’s premier auteurs, Danny Brown has been no stranger to conscious themes and current affairs; much of his discography features blisteringly honest verses set to explosive productions. But on his sixth album Quaranta, Danny Brown shows a new side: with his forlorn face half obscured by the shadows of his past, he delivers a raw, autobiographical clarity that we haven’t seen before.

SCARING THE HOES
In what now seems like an almost inevitable pairing given their similar outsider origins, Scaring the Hoes marks the blistering debut collaboration between JPEGMAFIA and Danny Brown. With the title referencing a self parodying meme of the non conformist nature of both their outputs, even by these standards Scaring the Hoes pushes the envelope one step further across its 14 unrelenting tracks.

uknowhatimsayin¿
Danny Brown’s fifth studio LP uknowhatimsayin¿ drops at an intriguing point in the rapper’s career. After breaking out with his second album XXX, consolidating fame with the follow-up Old and then blowing the game wide open through 2016’s landmark Atrocity Exhibition, Brown’s status as king of the underground feels assured these days. The question as he surveys his domain, is; what next?

Atrocity Exhibition
Danny Brown's hugely anticipated new album (and first for Warp) Atrocity Exhibition finally reaches the shores and decks of many a hungry hip-hop junkie, bringing to the table guest spots from Kendrick Lamar, Kelela, Earl Sweatshirt and production duties from Evian Christ, Paul White & Black Milk.

XXX
Released back in 2011, Danny Brown’s second album has long since confirmed its status as a cult classic. XXX - the title serving as an indication of the record’s content as well as denoting Brown’s age at the time - documents the tale of the Detroit rapper’s miraculous survival from drug addiction. As well as featuring an explicitly detailed ode to cunnilingus (“I Will”) and thirty years worth of dark memoirs (“DNA”, “30”, “Scrap or Die”).

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