JPEGMAFIA – EXPERIMENTAL RAP

Album Info

Artist: JPEGMAFIA

Title: EXPERIMENTAL RAP

Year: 2026

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Tracklist

  • 1. 投影の芸術 (0:57)
  • 2. babygirl (2:27)
  • 3. Burning Hammer (3:13)
  • 4. $ (Money) (2:15)
  • 5. Pop this Heat (1:56)
  • 6. Meet the Dealers (2:41)
  • 7. head (1:43)
  • 8. Degenerates Prayer (2:13)
  • 9. The Ghost Of Emmett Till (1:56)
  • 10. Since I Met Ye (1:58)
  • 11. ¥ (Yen) (2:00)
  • 12. GYBB (1:59)
  • 13. TSAR BOMBA (1:46)
  • 14. Mask On (2:33)
  • 15. His Will (1:07)
  • 16. Lights (3:02)
  • 17. New Era (2:27)
  • 18. One Day it Will Be Over (0:44)
  • 19. War Over Land (2:54)
  • 20. Bridges on Fire (2:53)
  • 21. No Strippers In Heaven (2:32)
  • 22. 內戰 (0:27)
  • 23. Chat (3:06)
  • 24. The 1st Amendment (1:20)
  • 25. You will always lose money chasing women, but you will never lose women chasing money (1:58)

Review

"EXPERIMENTAL RAP" comes in like JPEGMAFIA kicking the studio door off its hinges, all blown-out distortion, jagged turns, and genre collisions that refuse to behave. It doesn’t feel like a total reset so much as Peggy turning the dial on his usual chaos until the speakers start sweating. The “experimental” tag fits best when the production is causing mayhem, with "Burning Hammer," "Pop this Heat," and "TSAR BOMBA" built for impact, pressure, and those sudden left hooks he loves.

There’s a darker current running through the record too, especially on titles like "The Ghost Of Emmett Till," "One Day it Will Be Over," and "No Strippers In Heaven," where the noise seems to open up into something more reflective. The album bounces between satire, anger, vulnerability, and pure sonic prankster energy without stopping to tidy the room, which is very much the point. When it works, "EXPERIMENTAL RAP" turns chaos into forward motion; when it doesn’t, a few ideas can start to circle back on themselves. Still, the voltage is undeniable, and JPEGMAFIA remains one of rap’s sharpest agents of beautiful disruption. - Luca