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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Dec 2, 2022 ^^
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
The Saturation Trilogy to me, will forever be one of the greatest trilogies ever, the way that they entered the music game will forever impact me, and their raw honesty and them admitting their flaws (many verses from JOBA, Ameer, Dom can be heard doing this), their way of sharing their pain into the music is honestly helping me become better as a person. It helps me accepting myself more and trying to grow as a person. Also, All-American Trash is really underrated, BREAKFAST, INFATUATION, MICHIGAN are really good tracks. But yeah, i can honestly write a whole paragraph about how BROCKHAMPTON is one of the main group of artists that are helping me to become a better person.
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I grew up in Austin in the music industry. I had friends that knew them when they were just forming/coming up and would even chill at their house in San Marcos before they moved to Cali. I’ve known about Bearface since like 2012 from Taste My Sad and his early remix of The 1975 and I’d known about Joba because I was on Soundcloud a lot around 2012-2017 and Sad Saturdays came up on my feed one day. I told him this at an Austin show when they opened for Mac Miller and he was genuinely shocked I knew of him and his music.
It was so crazy seeing them go from unknown and performing at basically a dive bar to what they became. All good things must come to an end. Thanks BH for all the memories and best of luck to all the member’s future endeavors.
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I felt a disconnect with every BH album after Saturation III, to a point where I've really started to wonder how much I still like their sound. It's not that they were bad albums, but it didn't stand out the say the Trilogy did. After listening to The Family (and watching this video to an extent) I get why. And The Family really is a masterful artistic statement, imo. It's some of the best production and keeping it to just Kevin keeps it a cohesive vision.
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i think a lot of yall were too harsh on them, expected way too much from these boys when they had their own lives to live and art to make to basically survive. like Joba losing his father, he had to let those things out, and i'm so glad he had the boys to support him through it. each album made sense in its own way and they put effort in all of them. it's okay to not enjoy an album, but i hated seeing yall saying "brockhampton fell off" "brockhampton ain't nothing without Ameer", like yo... they're humans, treat them like so
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It seems tough. The height of their creativity was the saturation trilogy, and they created that under conditions that they couldn't/wouldn't replicate again. That is even before getting into the details of the interpersonal conflicts, what dropping ameer meant to their sound and the relationship with KA, as well as KA's general vision for the group and how it conflicted with others. Brockhampton would be a force if everyone on board had a shared goal in mind and worked together to get there, but that is fundamentally impossible. These folks formed together when they were so young, and during those times in their lives they all changed. You can't go back and re-kindle that, and everyone is going to have their own direction they want to go in. So it goes. Don't be sad its gone, be happy it happened.
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At the time, even though I loved the saturation trilogy, iridescence was my favorite, I just loved how raw, angry and melodic it was, and i felt that the group would only go up from there, giving that in such a hard moment they could release such a powerful thing, idk, I thought they were evolving to something impactful. We all new it would all end at some point, but it's still sad to see it happening, I was going to see them in Brazil in April 2020, but that concert never happened, and now they don't exist anymore
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I discovered BH in 2018 from a friend I made in my physics class, up to this point i was hanging out with very edgy kids and I was very insecure. He told me, I think you would like this guys, i went home and started listening to Sat 1, then Sat 2, then Sat 3. I didnt sleep that night i just played them over and over falling in love, i went on and listened to them primarily for over 4 months, they completely changed my style, my thought process, and even who I hung out with, because everything I knew was different. I am sad to see them go, but it was beautiful and they meant a lot to me for the last 5 years.
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@sqillso7150
1 year ago
We got the entire Brockhampton discography before Frank Ocean released his next album
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