Alchemist Explains Step Brothers’ “Lord Steppington” Album Title

    Alchemist has explained the meaning behind Lord Steppington, the name of his forthcoming joint album with Evidence they are set to release January 21 as Step Brothers.

    “The album is very British-inspired so it’s a lot of tea drinking, scones, and Benny Hill episodes,” Alchemist says during an interview with examiner.com. “We just really dug into our British bag. Lord Steppington is just a caviar eating, lord of the underground of rap that looks down on the rest of the underground. We’re just full of caviar, basically.

    “I picture him like the Planter’s Peanut logo guy but he has the first Organized Konfusion album,” Alchemist continues. “He’s the sultan of the underground. He frowns upon others. He’s the Lord of the Steppington’s. He has totally condescending taste and he’s the man.”

    Lord Steppington is slated to include guest appearances from Action Bronson, Roc Marciano, Blu, Styles P, Domo Genesis, Fashawn and Rakaa Iriscience, among others. 

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    11 thoughts on “Alchemist Explains Step Brothers’ “Lord Steppington” Album Title

    1. This shit makes no sense. But I’m still psyched for this album! Plus, I didn’t get a British vibe from “Step Master” which I loved!

      1. Fuck this album. British accent and everything about the whole country sucks, so this album won’t be worth checking out. 🙂

    2. how is this a week away and there is only one song available to listen to? i heard like half of albert einstein way before it came out. high expectations i believe this has been in the making for like 4 years.

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