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''Technical Difficulties Radio'', also simply referred to as ''Technical Difficulties'', was a series of
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and associated free music releases by American rap collective Brockhampton during the
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in 2020. Throughout the month of May, tracks were previewed on livestreams and released in sets of two or three each Friday on the groups website. Each set of singles was removed upon the release of the next tracks. The singles were self-released without the involvement of the groups label,
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. The songs features guest appearances from
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, Christian Alexander, and
JPEGMafia Barrington DeVaughn Hendricks (born October 22, 1989), known professionally as JPEGMafia (stylized in all caps as JPEGMAFIA), is an American rapper, singer, and record producer. Born in Flatbush, Flatbush, Brooklyn, he signed with Deathbomb Arc t ...
. The series marked the performance debut of Brockhampton member Jabari Manwa, who had previously served solely as a producer.
Matt Champion Matthew Garrett Champion (born February 14, 1995) is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. He is known for his role as a member of hip hop collective and boyband Brockhampton, with whom he released eight studio albums. His debut solo albu ...
's presence was also noted, with Wren Graves of ''
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'' claiming that "it almost feels like the rest of Brockhampton are guesting on his solo project".


History

On May 8, 2020, Brockhampton hosted a password-protected
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livestream entitled ''Technical Difficulties Radio''. As part of the stream,
Kevin Abstract Clifford Ian Simpson (born July 16, 1996), known by his stage name Kevin Abstract, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter known for his role as a founding member of Brockhampton. Releasing music since 2009, he released his debut album, '' ...
announced the release of two Brockhampton albums in 2020, along with the promise of weekly, non-album singles each Friday. The same day, "N.S.T" and "Things Can't Stay The Same" were released to the group's
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channel and website. On May 10, "Things Can't Stay The Same" was reuploaded with different cover art, as the original cover used a painting by Jenna Gribbon without her approval. On May 15, the group followed up with "M.O.B" and "Twisted", released in the same manner as the previous singles. At the same time, "N.S.T" and "Things Can't Stay The Same" were deleted, a pattern that would continue for the remainder of the series. On May 22, "I.F.L", "Downside", and "Baby Bull" were released, and the previous set of singles were made unavailable. On May 29, the final set of singles, "Chain On/Hold Me" and "Fishbone", were released. Aside from the nine tracks that were released as singles, several other songs were previewed on the livestreams, including "Bankroll", "Edamame", "Keep It Southern", and "Man on the Moon".


Official releases

Finished versions of "Bankroll" and "Chain On" (the first half of "Chain On/Hold Me") were included on the groups sixth studio album, '' Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine'', released on April 9, 2021. On May 18, Abstract expressed a desire to officially release the remaining ''Technical Difficulties'' tracks, although he cited
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as an obstacle. On November 18, 2022, "Man on the Moon" and "Keep It Southern" were released as part of Brockhampton's final studio album, ''TM''. The next day, during the groups final concert at
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, "N.S.T" and "Baby Bull" made their live debuts, marking the only time ''Technical Difficulties'' songs were performed live.


Composition

Several of the songs in the series utilize a "Pardon the, uh, technical difficulties" tag that is
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from an unreleased freestyle by
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and
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. The first single, "Things Can't Stay The Same", is "hard hitting rap track" with a
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structure built around a
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sample of "Trouble Will Find Me" by Amnesty. Kevin Abstract's verse received praise from Sophie Walker of ''The Forty-Five'', who positively compared it to his work on the ''Saturation'' trilogy. However, she declared
Matt Champion Matthew Garrett Champion (born February 14, 1995) is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. He is known for his role as a member of hip hop collective and boyband Brockhampton, with whom he released eight studio albums. His debut solo albu ...
the best performer, stating that he "crackles with electricity" and complimenting his synergy with the instrumental. "N.S.T" is reminiscent of West Coast and
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, with "body-slam basslines" and a
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instrumental, according to Walker. The track features performances from Abstract, Champion, Jabari Manwa, and Bearface, with the latter's "playful" verse containing references to
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champion
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. Wren Graves of ''
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'' described Manwa's verse as "welcome", and praised Champion's "scene-stealing, face-melting performance" on both "N.S.T" and "Things Can't Stay The Same". Walker also cited Champion as a highlight, describing him as having a "anarchic spirit with a quickfire verse that knocks it out the park". "M.O.B" features a sample of "Shake Your Booty" by
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that transitions into a "stripped-back loop that builds, adding layers of finger snaps, skittering hi-hat, and slippery bass". Nina Corcoran of ''Consequence of Sound'' compared the song to that of the groups debut, ''Saturation'' (2017). "Twisted" sports a "blown-out and slowed-down beat", and features guest performances from
Ryan Beatty Ryan Kevin Beatty (born September 25, 1995) is an American singer-songwriter. He was born in Clovis, California, and now resides in Los Angeles. His debut EP, ''Because of You'', was released in 2012. After a hiatus, Beatty began to re-emerge i ...
and Christian Alexander. Corcoran compared the verses to Frank Ocean's writing. "I.F.L" is another
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song, and Champion again plays a lead role. Kath Jiang of ''CelebMix'' called the raps "catchy" and "addictive", while Graves said that "Champion runs wild on 'I.F.L'", and compared the instrumental to Dr. Dre's ''2001''. In contrast with the other singles, "Downside" is built around a "pensive" piano melody. Champion and frequent collaborator
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are the sole performers, with the former's verse serving as an "inspirational ode", in the words of Graves. "Baby Bull" begins with the same instrumental, but transitions into a guitar-based R&B track with a chorus from Bearface and verses from
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, Joba, and Champion. Jiang compared "Baby Bull" to the groups double platinum single "
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", describing "Baby Bull" as a "spicier" version of "Sugar". "Chain On/Hold Me" utilizes a litany of samples, including " C.R.E.A.M." by
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, " Mad Crew" and "
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" by
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, and " We Almost Lost Detroit" by
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and Brian Jackson.
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rapper
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contributes a guest verse, containing references to ''
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''. The track also features performances from Abstract and Joba. "Fishbone" features
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-laden singing from Manwa along with performances from Joba, Dom McLennon, Abstract, Bearface, and Wood.


Songs


Other previewed songs


References

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