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Barrington DeVaughn Hendricks (born October 22, 1989), known professionally as JPEGMAFIA (stylized in all caps), is an American rapper, singer and record producer from Brooklyn, New York.
His 2018 album Veteran, released through Deathbomb Arc, received widespread critical acclaim and was featured on many year-end lists.
It was followed by 2019's All My Heroes Are Cornballs, released to further critical acclaim.
A documentary short film about the making of "SCARING THE HOES" by JPEGMAFIA and Danny Brown.
In The FADER's doc Right Here Is Home, JPEGMAFIA revisits one of the first places he connected with a creative community, The Bell Foundry in Baltimore, and explains how the city's collective fight against police brutality helped foster his early forays into music. He then gets into how there really wasn't a backup plan after music, despite his journalism degree. And to show the electric energy in his live shows, the doc ends with a sold out show at Baltimore's Metro Gallery featuring himself as the DJ.
“Darkskin Manson” is a 2015 mixtape and the second project made by JPEGMAFIA. The mixtape was released on Bandcamp alongside a DVD of the accompanying movie. The songs were recorded during the Communist Slow Jams sessions. The mixtape was later taken down and re-released as an EP with 7 tracks, before being deleted. This is the accompanying movie.
Released in 2013 by Devon Hendryx (now known as JPEGMAFIA), The Ghost~Pop Tape is a visual collage scored by his album of the same name that weaves together animation sequences, video diaries, hardcore pornography, and other found footage into a tapestry reflective of a psyche deeply embedded in the depths of personal depression and intense desires.