BROCKHAMPTON

BROCKHAMPTON: The Hip-Hop Collective That Redefined a Genre
BROCKHAMPTON was a groundbreaking American hip-hop collective famously self-described as a "boy band." Hailing from San Marcos, Texas, and later based in Los Angeles, the group achieved a major cultural breakthrough with their acclaimed "SATURATION" trilogy in 2017, which propelled them to a top 20 debut on the Billboard 200 chart.
Early career
The group's origins trace back to an online Kanye West fan forum in 2010, where founder Kevin Abstract connected with other members. Officially forming in 2015, the initial collective of over a dozen multidisciplinary artists moved into a shared house in South Central Los Angeles to create music and content together, operating as an independent, self-contained unit.
Breakthrough
BROCKHAMPTON's breakthrough arrived explosively in 2017 with the release of three studio albums: SATURATION, SATURATION II, and SATURATION III. This prolific output, supported by a stream of inventive music videos, captured critical acclaim and a massive online fanbase, leading to a landmark deal with RCA Records in 2018.
Key tracks
BOOGIE — This chaotic, energetic single from SATURATION III became a definitive anthem showcasing the group's raw, collective energy.
BLEACH — Featuring guest vocals from Ryan Beatty, this melodic standout from SATURATION III highlighted the group's emotional depth and harmonic sophistication.
SUGAR — A smooth, pop-inflected hit from their 2019 album GINGER that achieved RIAA Platinum certification and became their highest-charting Billboard Hot 100 entry.
GOLD — The vibrant lead single from the first SATURATION album that introduced many listeners to the collective's unique sonic palette and dynamic roster.
Following the SATURATION era, BROCKHAMPTON released iridescence in 2018, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Their subsequent albums, GINGER (2019) and ROADRUNNER: NEW LIGHT, NEW MACHINE (2021), continued to explore themes of fame, mental health, and brotherhood. The collective announced their indefinite hiatus following a final album and tour in 2022, cementing a influential decade-long run.
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