Enterfear
Enterfear (stylized as ENTERFEAR) is the twenty-second studio album by American rapper Tech N9ne. Released on April 17, 2020, through his independent label Strange Music, the project addresses themes of confronting fears and overcoming adversities through high-energy hardcore hip hop.[1][2][3] The album incorporates tracks from Tech N9ne's preceding EPs, ENTERFEAR Level 1 (November 22, 2019) and ENTERFEAR Level 2 (January 17, 2020), alongside newly recorded songs, resulting in a 19-track collection with a runtime of approximately 61 minutes.[4][5][6] Notable guest appearances include frequent collaborator Krizz Kaliko, King Iso, Merkules, and the Flatbush Zombies, with production handled by a team including Michael "Seven" Summers and Jonathan "Jon Jon" Jackson.[7][6] Upon its release, Enterfear debuted at number 92 on the Billboard 200 chart and reached number 11 on the Independent Albums chart, reflecting Tech N9ne's enduring presence in the underground rap scene.[8] The album supported a fall tour of the same name, though it was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and it continues Tech N9ne's tradition of prolific output, marking his latest exploration of introspective yet aggressive lyrical content.Background and Development
Conception
Enterfear originated as Tech N9ne's 22nd studio album, conceptualized in late 2019 during his established tenure with the independent label Strange Music, which he co-founded in 1999. The project emerged as a continuation of his prolific output, following the release of his previous album, N9NA, earlier that year. Tech N9ne aimed to delve deeper into personal and emotional territory, shifting toward more introspective hip-hop after the thematic explorations in N9NA.[9][10] The album's core inspiration drew from Tech N9ne's reflections on personal fears and life's challenges, with the stylized title ENTERFEAR symbolizing an intentional entry into those fears. In discussing the concept, he described it as an attempt to confront uncomfortable subjects head-on, blending elements of his past darker works like K.O.D. (2009) while capturing his current mental state and life experiences. This approach marked a deliberate evolution in his artistry, emphasizing vulnerability over previous high-energy styles.[11][12] To build anticipation and structure the rollout around the fear motif, Tech N9ne decided to precede the full album with two thematic EPs: ENTERFEAR Level 1 on November 22, 2019, and ENTERFEAR Level 2 on January 17, 2020.[4][13] These releases served as precursors, introducing the darker, inward-looking aesthetic and setting the stage for the complete project, which compiled and expanded upon them. The strategy aligned with his goal of evolving the series toward an eventual "exit" from fear, later extended in the 2020 EPs More Fear (August 14, 2020) and Fear Exodus (October 23, 2020).[14][15][16][17]Recording Process
The recording of Enterfear primarily took place between 2019 and 2020 at the Strange Music studios in Kansas City, Missouri, aligning with the release of preceding EPs that served as prototypes for the full album's sound.[12] The core production team was led by Seven (Michael Summers), who served as the primary producer for most tracks, alongside contributions from Dame tha Producer, Freek Van Workum, HNDRC, ItsNicklus, and MIKE SUMMERS.[6][9] Featured artists including Krizz Kaliko, King Iso, and Flatbush Zombies participated actively in the sessions, delivering collaborative verses that integrated seamlessly with Tech N9ne's vision.[9][18] Tech N9ne adopted a hands-on approach to mixing and finalizing the tracks, ensuring his signature rapid-fire delivery remained intact throughout the project.[12]Release and Promotion
Preceding EPs and Singles
The buildup to Tech N9ne's album Enterfear began with the release of the EnterFear Level 1 EP on November 22, 2019, which introduced key fear-related motifs through tracks such as "Yeah No!" featuring Mackenzie Nicole.[19] This five-track project, distributed by Strange Music, served as an initial teaser for the album's exploration of personal and societal anxieties, blending introspective lyrics with high-energy production to generate early fan engagement.[20] Several selections from this EP, including "Yeah No!", were later incorporated into the full album, reinforcing its role in shaping the project's thematic foundation.[21] Following this, the EnterFear Level 2 EP arrived on January 17, 2020, expanding on collaborative dynamics with features from artists like Landxn Fyre on "Leave It On the Flo", Merkules and Scru Face Jean on "Phonk (Leave It On The Flo! Pt. 2)", and Krizz Kaliko on "Smell Good", alongside the solo track "Outdone".[13] This four-track extension built further anticipation by delving deeper into the fear narrative while highlighting Tech N9ne's ensemble approach, with tracks like "Outdone" and "Phonk (Leave It on the Flo! Pt. 2)" ultimately integrated into Enterfear to bridge the EPs and the main release.[22] Together, these EPs functioned as strategic precursors, teasing the album's cohesive sound and lyrical depth without revealing the complete scope.[3] The promotional phase intensified with the lead single "FEED", featuring JL, released on March 11, 2020, which previewed the album's aggressive delivery and themes of consumption and struggle.[23] This track, produced by Dame Tha Producer, marked a pivotal hype-builder ahead of the full rollout.[24] Shortly after, on April 9, 2020, the promotional intro track "Just Die? (Intro 1)" was unveiled via an official music video, encapsulating suicidal ideation and resilience to directly tie into the album's opening sequence.[25] Both singles amplified buzz through streaming platforms and visual content, positioning Enterfear as a raw confrontation with inner demons. A companion EP, More Fear, followed the album's April 17, 2020 release on August 14, 2020, offering additional unreleased material to extend the project's momentum.[26]Marketing and Release
Enterfear was officially released on April 17, 2020, by Strange Music in digital, CD, and vinyl formats. The label announced pre-orders on March 11, 2020, offering fans exclusive bundles that included signed physical copies, limited-edition apparel, stickers, and an instant digital download of the promotional single "FEED" featuring JL. These direct-to-fan incentives were managed through Strange Music's website, highlighting the label's independent distribution model under CEO Travis O'Guin's executive oversight. Promotion built on preceding EPs like ENTERFEAR Level 1 and Level 2, which served as social media teasers to generate buzz with cryptic snippets and thematic previews. Music videos accompanied key singles, including the official visual for "Outdone" released on March 25, 2020. Strange Music leveraged platforms like Instagram and YouTube for these rollouts, emphasizing high-energy visuals aligned with the album's intense concept. The COVID-19 pandemic significantly shaped the launch, coinciding with global lockdowns and restricting in-person events. Tech N9ne hosted a virtual listening party on Instagram Live at 7 p.m. CT on release day, inviting fans to experience the album interactively from home. The accompanying Enterfear Tour, initially planned for spring 2020, was delayed to later in 2020 and into 2021 due to health restrictions, shifting focus to online engagement and digital streaming to maintain momentum.Music and Lyrics
Musical Style and Production
Enterfear exemplifies Tech N9ne's longstanding hardcore hip-hop approach, characterized by aggressive beats, pulsating heavy bass, and his hallmark double-time flows that deliver rapid, intricate rhymes.[27] The album spans 19 tracks with a total runtime of 60:54, allowing for a dense exploration of sonic intensity across its duration.[28] Production on the album features contributions from multiple producers, including Michael "Seven" Summers, infusing trap-influenced rhythms with layered, spacious arrangements that heighten tension and drive.[29] These hallmarks include cavernous trap elements on tracks like "Look What I Did" and soulful boom bap undertones in "Phonk," creating a versatile yet cohesive sound palette.[29] Orchestral swells and rap-metal fusions appear prominently in the opener "Just Die?," blending symphonic strings with hard-hitting percussion to set a dramatic tone.[29] The album incorporates stylistic variations, such as rock-rap hybrids in collaborations like "Look What I Did" with Flatbush Zombies, where psychedelic guitar riffs merge with gritty hip-hop grooves.[29] Melodic hooks emerge in featured segments, exemplified by the jazzy, introspective vibes on "KC Smile" and the funereal R&B-infused chorus in "Angel Baby" with Navé Monjo, providing emotional contrast amid the aggression.[29] Sound design plays a key role in evoking the album's titular theme of fear, employing eerie synths, ghostly atmospheric layers, and distorted vocal effects to craft suspenseful, haunting moods—particularly in tracks like "Saw Somethin'" and "Snake and the Batman."[29] These elements, combined with dark metal-infused production, underscore the project's immersive, horror-tinged aesthetic without relying on overt samples.[30]Themes and Lyrical Content
The album Enterfear centers on the core theme of confronting personal and societal fears, with Tech N9ne's verses delving into mental health struggles, industry pressures, and the path to resilience. Through introspective storytelling, Tech N9ne aims to foster transparency with his audience, sharing more personal narratives than in previous works to connect on a deeper emotional level.[9][12] In tracks like "Feel So Sad!" and "Angel Baby," he recounts experiences with suicidal ideation and drug use from his twenties, framing these as pivotal moments of vulnerability that shaped his endurance.[31][12] Track-specific motifs highlight facets of this theme, such as self-doubt in "Suckseed," where Tech N9ne and King Iso express defiance against perceived failures and external skepticism. Similarly, "Outdone" explores legacy, tracing his career from 1985 onward and acknowledging co-signs from hip-hop icons as affirmations of perseverance amid industry challenges like lack of mainstream recognition despite elite lyricism.[31] These elements underscore broader societal fears, including anarchy and imperfection, amplified by the album's cryptic title and cover art depicting a blood-red lake, symbolizing immersion in dread.[27] Collaborative dynamics enrich the lyrical depth, with frequent contributor Krizz Kaliko adding layers of emotional introspection in songs like "B.I.B. (But I’m Blessed)," where their shared gratitude reinforces themes of triumph over adversity. King Iso's aggressive delivery in "Suckseed" complements Tech N9ne's rapid-fire style, injecting raw intensity into discussions of doubt and comeback. Other features, such as Flatbush Zombies on "Look What I Did," blend trap influences with boasts of independent success, highlighting resilience against critics who question an artist's relevance.[31][12] Overall, the album follows a narrative arc from introspective doubt to triumphant overcoming, beginning with disorientation in intro tracks like "Enterfearence" and evolving into empowerment by the close, tying directly to the title's invitation to "enter" fear as a means of transcendence. This progression is evident in the "Story Time" segment, where real-life anecdotes build toward a message of hope, especially resonant during the 2020 pandemic when the album's themes of isolation and fear gained timely relevance.[12][27] The production's darker, metallic tones occasionally underscore these lyrics, amplifying the sense of internal conflict leading to resolution.[31]Commercial Performance
Chart Positions
Enterfear debuted at number 92 on the US Billboard 200 chart for the tracking week ending May 2, 2020.[8] The album performed strongly on genre-specific charts, peaking at number 11 on the US Independent Albums chart.[32] It also reached number 25 on the US Top Rap Albums chart.[33]| Chart (2020) | Peak Position |
|---|---|
| US Billboard 200 | 92 |
| US Independent Albums (Billboard) | 11 |
| US Top Rap Albums (Billboard) | 25 |