'We draw inspiration from not only all of the people in this room, but all of the people that we touch.” - brckhmptn
BROCKHAMPTON IN NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 2018. STYLING: ANDREW MUKAMAL. ALL CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES: THE GROUP’S OWN. SHOES: CONVERSE. GROOMING: ADAM MARKARIAN.
The members of Brockhampton, a self-described “boy band” comprised of 14 multiracial, multinational rappers, producers, and videographers, all live together in a two-story house in North Hollywood, where, for the past year-and-a-half, they have been steadily cranking out music and accompanying improvisational videos. “For our first album,, we made 80 or 90 new songs and put out 16.
Brockhampton’s origin story is integral to its identity; the bandmates met through the KanyeToThe message board, an online fan forum with a specific interest in Kanye West. “We read every tweet, every comment. We try to be aware and know how people feel about our music,” says the rapper Dom McLennon. “I’m not saying I’d change an entire album because a fan was upset about an artistic decision we made,” adds the rapper-director Kevin Abstract, “but I will listen to the record in a different way.
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