Brockhampton has unveiled its newest endeavor, Saturation III, which the Kevin Abstract-led collective says serves as its final studio album. It follows Brockhampton’s previous summer releases, Saturation and Saturation II. The latter peaked at #57 on the Billboard 200.
Check out the album stream, cover art and tracklist below.
1. Boogie
2. Zipper
3. Johnny
4. Liquid
5. Cinema
6. Stupid
7. Bleach
8. Alaska
9. Hottie
10. Cinema
11. Sister
12. Rental
13. Stains
14. Cinema
15. Team
(The original version of this article was published on December 6, 2017 and can be found below.)
Brockhampton have revealed the tracklist for Saturation III ahead of its December 15 release date. The LP, which is being billed as the group’s last studio album, features 15 tracks from the self-proclaimed boy band.
Although Brockhampton’s marketing claims this is the collective’s final LP, the group’s defacto leader Kevin Abstract has a penchant for trolling fans. Last week, he addressed his Twitter followers who were angered by the situation.
“‘Fuck you kevin’ I get it, you’re mad,” Abstract tweeted on December 1. “But the album is done and it’s coming soon. December 15th please know we tried really hard to make something we’re proud of and that y’all could dance to or whatever happy holidays man.”
Whatever the truth is, this upcoming release will complete a very productive 2017 for the collective. Brockhampton’s notoriety increased this year thanks to the success of Saturation and Saturation II, which were released during the summer. The latter peaked at #57 on the Billboard 200.
Check out the tracklist for Saturation III below.
1. Boogie
2. Zipper
3. Johnny
4. Liquid
5. Cinema
6. Stupid
7. Bleach
8. Alaska
9. Hottie
10. Cinema
11. Sister
12. Rental
13. Stains
14. Cinema
15. Team
I’m so freaking pumped about this I’m surprised the comments aren’t blowing up yet also little let down that they’re saying this is their last collaborative album I’ve listened to some of the artists by themselves and it just didn’t do it for me
who is this and why is this news?
Because they’re actually talented. You haven’t heard about them/ given them a chance this past year? You live a sad life.
So I live a sad life cuz I’ve never heard of them? Yeah ok buddy. Look in the mirror.
lol, you live a sad life not because you haven’t heard of them, but because you felt the need to come to the comment section to complain that they “aren’t news” when you haven’t even given them a chance.
If I wanna hear alternative weirdo rap I’ll throw in Pharcyde Goats or some shit. I guess I’m just not open-minded enough to accept homosexuals in hip hop quite yet. Best of luck though
i see Pharcyde more of a Cali edition of A Tribe Called Quest than ‘weirdo rap’ but Brockhampton still got joints tho they obviously aren’t for everybody…
If people don’t like their style, I can understand why because it’s definitely an acquired taste. But to hold the fact that there’s a homosexual in the group against them is sad on so many levels.
Either way, I really like what they all bring to the table and am excited to this release.
I’m 41 years old and I can get with these guys. I like the group approach, they do it better than Odd Future cause they don’t have that stupid Jackass IDGAF swagger. They’ve got some potential.
Sorry trying too hard to be different. Comes across as a less talented Odd Future and that’s saying something and Kevin Abstract is no Tyler The Creator. Seen the show he’s way too average to be as arrogant as he is. He acts like he’s the only one in his crew. Plus they call themselves a “boy band” so why the fuck are we discussing them on a hip hop site.
they’re attempting to give the idea of the ‘boyband’ a new meaning so they don’t stay categorized as just ‘hip hop’ and they’re actually talented for the most part! but guess not everyone is gonna accept them :v