LP!
LP! is the fourth studio album by American rapper and producer JPEGMAFIA. It was released on October 22, 2021, through Republic Records and his imprint EQT Recordings, coinciding with the artist's 32nd birthday.[1] The album is self-produced by JPEGMAFIA (under his alias Federation) with no guest features, and it blends experimental hip hop, noise rap, and punk influences, exploring themes of fame, industry frustration, and personal aggression through abrasive production and satirical lyrics.[2] LP! was issued in two editions: an 18-track "online" version for streaming platforms featuring cleared samples, and a 20-track "offline" version available via Bandcamp with original mixes, uncleared samples, and bonus tracks.[3] The album received widespread critical acclaim, praised for its innovative sound and intensity, earning an average score of 85/100 on Metacritic based on professional reviews.[4] A related five-track EP, Offline!, followed in February 2022, compiling tracks excluded from the online version due to sample clearance issues.[5]Background
Development
JPEGMAFIA began developing LP! in early 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, compiling a collection of one-off tracks he had been creating during isolation.[6] The project, which took approximately 1.5 years to complete, served as his final album under EQT Recordings and Republic Records, following ongoing disputes with the label over creative control and sample clearances that limited the final tracklist for streaming platforms.[7][8] The rapper, born Barrington Hendricks, handled all aspects of the album's creation himself, including writing, production, recording, mixing, and mastering, continuing his tradition of self-sufficient artistry seen in prior works like Veteran (2018) and All My Heroes Are Cornballs (2019).[3] To maintain freshness in his workflow, he employed three separate computers running different digital audio workstations (DAWs), producing beats in various rooms of his home and incorporating elements from random sample packs—for instance, the beat for "NEMO!" originated from such a source.[7] Drawing inspiration from 1990s boom-bap production, Hendricks layered heavy samples, dueling drum patterns, and eclectic textures to create a collage-like sound, as he described: "I like to kind of harness that approach… it’s like a collage of genius."[7] Some tracks, such as those on the earlier EP2! (2021), were repurposed and refined for LP!, reflecting an iterative process where weaker songs were replaced up until the final weeks, including additions like a cover of Britney Spears' "THOT'S PRAYER!"[6][7] Label constraints forced a dual-release strategy: the "Online" version for streaming services omitted tracks due to uncleared samples, while the "Offline" edition, available on YouTube and Bandcamp, included extras like "HAZARD DUTY PAY!" and reordered tracks for a more complete vision.[6][8] Collaborations emerged organically, such as Denzel Curry's unsolicited verse on the "BALD! (REMIX!)," which Hendricks integrated to enhance the project's experimental edge.[7] Throughout development, he emphasized rigorous self-editing, stating, "I spent the entire year, down to the last two weeks, trying to get this album to not be bullshit," ensuring the final product aligned with his uncompromised artistic standards at "3000% effort."[7]Recording
LP! was entirely self-produced by JPEGMAFIA, who handled all aspects of the album's beats, mixing, and arrangement using multiple computers equipped with various digital audio workstations (DAWs) set up in separate rooms to maintain creative freshness during the process.[7] The project spanned approximately 1.5 years, during which JPEGMAFIA meticulously edited tracks, removed and added songs, and refined elements to eliminate any perceived weaknesses, contrasting with the more unedited approach of his prior release, All My Heroes Are Cornballs.[9][7] The recording occurred amid significant personal and professional stress, including emotional challenges and the loss of friendships due to intense focus on the craft, which JPEGMAFIA described as requiring "3000% effort" to avoid subpar output.[7] Tracks were developed individually, often as if intended for standalone projects, incorporating experimental techniques such as layered samples in a "new-age boom-bap" style for beats like "NEMO!".[9] Sample clearance issues with his label, EQT/Republic, led to the release of two versions: an "online" edition for streaming platforms with 18 tracks, and an "offline" version available on Bandcamp and YouTube featuring additional songs, extended mixes, and an altered tracklist, which JPEGMAFIA considered his definitive artistic vision.[2]Release and promotion
Singles
Prior to the release of LP!, JPEGMAFIA released several standalone singles in 2020 that built anticipation for his fourth studio album, with some tracks later incorporated into the project's evolving tracklist. The lead single "Bald!" was released on February 20, 2020, featuring aggressive, cloud rap production and lyrics addressing personal resilience.[10] This was followed by the "Bald! Remix" featuring Denzel Curry on May 5, 2020, which expanded the original's intensity through Curry's rapid-fire verse and shared thematic elements of defiance.[11] On May 24, 2020, "Cutie Pie!" arrived as a shorter, boom bap-infused track with playful yet confrontational bars, marking a shift toward more experimental sounds in JPEGMAFIA's output.[12] As the album's announcement approached, "Trust!" served as the official lead single on August 31, 2021, introducing the LP! era with its self-reflective lyrics on trust and vulnerability over glitchy, industrial beats; the track also heralded JPEGMAFIA's world tour dates.[13] Just one day before the album's drop, "Dirty!" was issued on October 21, 2021, as a high-energy opener track with raw, distorted production emphasizing themes of excess and street life, accompanied by a music video directed by Anthony Sylvester.[14] Post-release, "Hazard Duty Pay!" was formally released as a single on February 23, 2022, coinciding with the streaming debut of the album's "Offline!" EP version; originally previewed via music video on October 1, 2021, the track's inclusion was delayed due to sample clearance issues but ultimately added to the expanded edition, featuring hardcore hip-hop aggression and critiques of labor exploitation.[15]| Single | Release Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| "Bald!" | February 20, 2020 | Standalone single; cloud rap style.[10] |
| "Bald! Remix" (ft. Denzel Curry) | May 5, 2020 | Remix of lead track; collaborative feature.[11] |
| "Cutie Pie!" | May 24, 2020 | Promotional single; boom bap influences.[12] |
| "Trust!" | August 31, 2021 | Album lead single; announced LP! and tour.[13] |
| "Dirty!" | October 21, 2021 | Pre-album single; album opener with video.[14] |
| "Hazard Duty Pay!" | February 23, 2022 | Post-album single; added to Offline! EP.[15] |
Versions and reissues
Upon its initial release on October 22, 2021, LP! was made available in two distinct versions: the "Offline" edition exclusively on Bandcamp and the "Online" edition on major streaming platforms. The Offline version features the original tracklist with uncleared samples intact, preserving JPEGMAFIA's intended raw production, including interpolations like Britney Spears' "Hit Me Baby One More Time" in "THOT’s Prayer!" and a sample replay by Alex Goose in "HAZARD DUTY PAY!".[3] In contrast, the Online version replaces or mutes uncleared samples to comply with streaming service policies, resulting in altered mixes for tracks such as "NEMO!" and "GOD DON'T LIKE UGLY!".[16] The Offline version remained Bandcamp-exclusive until May 2023, when it was officially released on streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music with all samples cleared, allowing fans access to the complete 20-track original without platform restrictions.[17] This update aligned the digital availability while maintaining the album's core structure, produced, written, mixed, and mastered entirely by JPEGMAFIA, with additional production by Buzzy Lee on "NEMO!". In April 2024, LP! received its first vinyl reissue as a limited-edition double LP on yellow-colored pressing, remastered and repressed for improved audio fidelity.[18] This self-released edition, distributed through retailers like Rough Trade, features the Online tracklist in a gatefold sleeve and marks part of a broader 2024 vinyl reissue campaign for JPEGMAFIA's catalog, emphasizing physical formats for his independent era post-Republic Records.[19] No further reissues or variant editions have been announced as of November 2025.Music and lyrics
Style and production
LP! exemplifies JPEGMAFIA's signature experimental hip-hop style, often categorized as noise rap, which fuses aggressive rap delivery with punk-infused energy, distorted electronics, and eclectic sampling. The album draws from a wide array of influences, including early 2000s pop (such as interpolations of Britney Spears' "...Baby One More Time" on "💯"), boom-bap traditions (evident in the Just-Ice and Human DMX-sampled "OG!"), and southern hip-hop elements (like the crunk-inspired chants on "DIRTY!"). This results in a playful yet confrontational sound that bridges internet meme culture with raw, unpolished aggression, featuring hazy synths, warped vocal samples, and abrupt shifts between intimate vulnerability and chaotic intensity.[2][20] The production, entirely handled by JPEGMAFIA himself, emphasizes dense, layered arrangements that prioritize texture and surprise over conventional polish. Tracks like "REBOUND!" showcase thundering basslines paired with ghostly wails and minimal beats, while "HAZARD DUTY PAY!" incorporates old-school funk and soul samples flipped into gritty loops. Techniques such as beatboxing over mortar-like drums ("OG!"), autotune-infused singing ("THOT’S PRAYER!"), and shapeshifting rhythms ("DIRTY!") create a sense of constant evolution, with soft synths and rattling percussion providing contrast to the rapper's fiery flows. The album exists in two versions—the "online" edition for streaming platforms and the extended "offline" version on YouTube and Bandcamp—which differ in track sequencing, lengths, and inclusions, allowing for varied production tweaks that enhance its improvisational feel.[2][20][21]Themes
The lyrics on LP! explore JPEGMAFIA's frustration with the music industry, marked by themes of disrespect and exhaustion from commercial pressures, as evident in tracks like "TIRED, NERVOUS, & BROKE!" where he vents about personal and professional fatigue.[2] This sentiment aligns with his broader critique of industry norms, including subtle commentary on racism and exploitation, continuing motifs from earlier works like Veteran and All My Heroes Are Cornballs.[2] Personal reflection and self-empowerment recur prominently, with songs such as "TRUST!" emphasizing self-love and resilience amid adversity, portraying a sense of peace and defiance against external judgments.[22] Anger and contempt towards rivals and societal figures infuse the album, exemplified in "REBOUND!" with lines like "Why would I pray for your health? / Baby, I pray for myself," delivering venomous disses and threats rooted in betrayal and self-preservation.[2] A passionate fandom for rap history and pop culture permeates the record, blending references to artists like MF DOOM, Bad Bunny, and Terror Squad in "OG!" to celebrate eclectic influences from wrestling to early 2000s pop, reflecting JPEGMAFIA's unapologetic love for the genre's evolution.[2] Social commentary extends to critiques of "Black capitalist rappers" who prioritize business over cultural authenticity, as dissected in analyses of the album's confrontational bars that highlight performative activism in hip-hop.[23] Overall, LP! weaves these elements into a chaotic yet intentional narrative of defiance, humor, and cultural homage, using abrasive delivery to underscore JPEGMAFIA's position as an outsider challenging hip-hop's status quo.[2]Critical reception
Initial response
Upon its release on October 22, 2021, JPEGMAFIA's album LP! received widespread critical acclaim for its bold experimental approach, blending abrasive hip-hop with eclectic samples and confrontational lyricism. Critics highlighted the project's uninhibited energy and JPEGMAFIA's (also known as Peggy) ability to fuse influences ranging from punk and noise to pop and classic rap, marking it as a significant evolution in his discography. The album's dual-format release—an "Online" version for streaming platforms and an expanded "Offline" version available on Bandcamp and YouTube—drew particular attention, with reviewers noting how the latter offered a more complete artistic vision uncompromised by label constraints.[2][24] Publications praised the production's innovative sampling, such as the haunting reinterpretation of Britney Spears' "...Baby One More Time" on "THOTS PRAYER!" and the glitchy intensity of tracks like "DIKEMBE!" and "HAZARD DUTY PAY!," which showcased Peggy's technical prowess and humorous edge. The Line of Best Fit awarded it 9/10, calling the Offline version "JPEGMAFIA at his best," emphasizing its masterful splicing of sounds and raw display of anger and self-assurance amid industry red tape. Similarly, Clash described it as "emphatically broad" and a triumph of creative vision, applauding its refusal to conform to rap norms. NME gave it 4/5 stars, lauding the "wacky free-for-all" of genre-blending experiments that maintained Peggy's otherworldly rap style. However, some critiques pointed to inconsistencies, with Pitchfork assigning a 7.3/10 and critiquing the disjointed sequencing between versions that occasionally disrupted momentum.[24][25][26][2] The initial response underscored LP!'s role as a defiant statement following Peggy's departure from a major label, with reviewers appreciating its accessibility relative to his prior work while retaining experimental edge. Aggregated scores reflected this positivity, earning an 82/100 on Metacritic based on early reviews, positioning it as one of 2021's standout hip-hop releases. Influential YouTuber Anthony Fantano of The Needle Drop echoed the sentiment in his October 28 review, declaring JPEGMAFIA "still undefeated" for delivering a cohesive yet boundary-pushing project. Overall, the album was celebrated for capturing the chaos of modern digital culture through its structure and sound, solidifying Peggy's reputation as a genre innovator.[27]Retrospective reviews
In subsequent years, LP! has solidified its reputation as a cornerstone of JPEGMAFIA's catalog, praised for balancing experimental hip-hop's abrasiveness with relative accessibility and sharp wit. Music critic Anthony Fantano, reviewing JPEGMAFIA's 2024 album I Lay Down My Life for You, reflected on LP! as "one of his more accessible projects" that ranked highly in his estimation, emphasizing its role in broadening the artist's reach without diluting his chaotic energy.[28] By 2025, the album's influence endured, earning inclusion in Fantano's list of the 50 best albums of the 2020s so far, where it was celebrated for its genre-defying production and cultural commentary amid a decade of innovative rap releases.[29] Similarly, in assessing JPEGMAFIA's I Lay Down My Life for You (Director's Cut), Australian outlet The AU Review positioned LP! within the artist's "LP! era," crediting it with establishing his signature versatility in sampling and thematic irreverence that carried into later works.[30] Retrospective assessments often highlight the offline version's expanded tracklist and unfiltered aggression as superior, viewing it as JPEGMAFIA's most cohesive statement on independence from major labels, a theme that resonated more deeply post-release amid his EQT Recordings output.[31]Commercial performance
Chart performance
LP! did not enter the Billboard 200 chart upon its release, marking a departure from the commercial trajectory of JPEGMAFIA's previous album All My Heroes Are Cornballs, which debuted at number 105.[32] The album also failed to chart on the UK Official Albums Chart.[33] This limited traditional chart success can be attributed to its dual-release strategy, with the full "offline" version exclusively available on Bandcamp and YouTube to avoid sample clearance issues on mainstream streaming platforms, thereby prioritizing artistic integrity over broad commercial accessibility.[2] Despite this, the album has amassed over 190 million streams on Spotify as of November 2025, underscoring its enduring popularity within niche hip-hop audiences.[34]Sales and reissues impact
The release of LP! adopted an independent commercial model through EQT Recordings, with the offline version made available on Bandcamp for a name-your-price download starting at $5 USD, allowing direct financial support from fans and emphasizing the artist's autonomy after his final label-affiliated project.[3] This approach addressed sample clearance challenges that limited the streaming version, enabling the complete "director's cut" to reach dedicated listeners via non-streaming platforms like YouTube and Bandcamp, thereby broadening accessibility beyond traditional digital services.[2] Subsequent reissues in physical formats have extended the album's commercial footprint, particularly among collectors and analog media enthusiasts. A 2022 special edition on orange translucent 2xLP vinyl was followed by 2023 releases including a remastered 4xLP set on clear vinyl featuring original tracks plus instrumentals, alongside 2xCD editions, colored cassette variants (red, blue, green), and a memory stick format.[35] In 2024, a remastered yellow 2xLP repress was issued, distributed through retailers like Rough Trade.[19][35] These reissues underscore sustained interest in physical collectibles, as evidenced by active secondary market listings.[36]Track listings
LP! (Online version)
The online version of LP!, released on major streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music on October 22, 2021, features 18 tracks curated to comply with sample clearance requirements, distinguishing it from the offline counterpart available on YouTube and Bandcamp.[37] This version omits certain uncleared samples and includes a specific sequencing without additional bonus material from prior EPs.[37] The track listing is as follows:- "TRUST!" – 2:15
- "DIRTY!" – 2:00
- "NEMO!" – 2:07
- "END CREDITS!" – 1:48
- "WHAT KINDA RAPPIN' IS THIS?" – 1:53
- "THOT'S PRAYER!" – 2:45
- "ARE U HAPPY?" – 2:53
- "REBOUND! (featuring Danny Brown and JID)" – 2:48
- "2021!" – 1:46
- "O K" – 2:43
- "HAJDUK SPLIT" – 3:02
- "NEW ORLEANS!" – 2:36
- "DO BETTER" – 2:41
- "BMT!" – 3:32
- "HAZARD DUTY PAY!" – 2:38
- "GDFR (featuring Gucci Mane)" – 2:26
- "THE GHOST OF RANKING DREAD!" – 2:38
- "UNTITLED" – 2:37
LP! (Offline version)
The offline version of LP!, released on October 22, 2021, via Bandcamp and YouTube, comprises 20 tracks that preserve uncleared samples, alternative mixes, and the artist's original sequencing, distinguishing it from the censored online edition available on streaming platforms.[3] This iteration totals approximately 57 minutes and emphasizes JPEGMAFIA's experimental hip hop style, incorporating features, interpolations, and emoji-titled interludes.[38]| No. | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | TRUST! | Lead single |
| 2 | DIRTY! | |
| 3 | NEMO! | Additional production by Buzzy Lee |
| 4 | END CREDITS! | |
| 5 | HAZARD DUTY PAY! | Sample replay by Alex Goose |
| 6 | GOD DON'T LIKE UGLY! | |
| 7 | WHAT KINDA RAPPIN' IS THIS? | |
| 8 | THOT'S PRAYER! | Interpolates "Hit Me Baby One More Time" by Britney Spears |
| 9 | ARE U HAPPY? | |
| 10 | REBOUND! | Featuring DATPIFFMAFIA |
| 11 | 2024! | |
| 12 | THE GHOST OF RANKING DREAD! | |
| 13 | DIKEMBE! | |
| 14 | 1539 N. CALVERT | |
| 15 | 🔥 | |
| 16 | BMT! | |
| 17 | 💯 | |
| 18 | OG! | |
| 19 | NICE! | |
| 20 | UNTITLED |