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10.0
133430
10.0 |
DIY
For a project that could have held unreasonable expectations, it overdelivers time and time again
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9.0
133431
9.0 |
Exclaim
There is an unequivocally raw, almost punk edge to Scaring the Hoes. It's a no-holds-barred affair that assaults your senses from the outset and doesn't let up until the second it ends
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9.0
133434
9.0 |
Clash
A nerve-jangling experience, it could well rank as their masterpiece
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9.0
133435
9.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Jpegmafia and Danny Brown maniacally collide on Scaring The Hoes
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8.0
133432
8.0 |
Rolling Stone
Like deciphering an ancient cassette tape, distorted right up to the point of destruction, Scaring the Hoes is, in fact, a little scary. And that’s what makes it so compelling. The chaos makes way for clarity
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8.0
133546
8.0 |
The FT
This joint release fizzes with a chaotic male energy, with hyperactive rhythms and eclectic beats
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8.0
133641
8.0 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
Danny Brown raps about living with the emotional spiritual and physical baggage generated by the actions and behaviors of a man society might call a hedonist, a reckless soul, a bad person
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8.0
133429
8.0 |
The Guardian
New York’s Jpegmafia and Detroit’s Danny Brown transmit from hip-hop’s hinterland, in a bacchanal of inspired noise and topical chat that’s the definition of ‘not for everybody’
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7.1
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7.1 |
Pitchfork
The iconoclastic rappers collide on a JPEG-produced joint album that plays things fast and loose
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7.0
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7.0 |
musicOMH
Peggy and Danny give us wacky production, no-holds-barred lyrics and madcap chemistry on their joint album. And they call this a practice session
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7.0
133484
7.0 |
Spectrum Culture
Technical flaws be damned, Brown and Peggy came together to give the fans exactly what they want, and the hoes what they don’t
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