Danny Brown & JPEGMAFIA Deliver Explosive “Scaring The Hoes: Director’s Cut”


Folks are still scaring the hoes, huh?

Danny Brown and JPEGMAFIA’s original Scaring The Hoes was already a standout project, blending wacky production, unapologetic lyricism, and their wildly distinct styles into something completely unpredictable. Every track felt like a controlled explosion.

The Director’s Cut adds fresh layers to this explosive body of work, with new tracks like “Roaches,” “Child’s Play,” and “Manic!” Each song fits seamlessly within the album’s chaotic energy, further highlighting their experimental tendencies while maintaining the humor and audacity fans have come to expect.

What’s impressive is how both artists play off one another. Danny Brown brings his high-octane delivery and eccentric persona, while JPEGMAFIA’s razor-sharp production and confrontational bars create a perfect counterbalance. The result is a body of work that feels even more cohesive and electrifying than before.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering this project for the first time, the Director’s Cut of Scaring The Hoes is essential listening. Don’t miss your chance to experience the wild synergy between these two trailblazers—stream the album below and let the chaos take over.


TRACKLIST

Guess What Bitch, We Back Hoe!

Lean Beef Patty

Steppa Pig

Scaring the Hoes

Garbage Pale Kids

Fentanyl Tester

Burfict!

Shut Yo Bitch Ass Up / Muddy Waters

Orange Juice Jones

Kingdom Hearts Key ft. redveil

God Loves You

Run the Jewels

Tell Me Where to Go

Jack Harlow Combo Meal

Hermanos

HOE (Heaven on Earth)

Where Ya Get Ya Coke From?

No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No!

JPEGMAFIA – Manic!

Danny Brown – Child’s Play

Roaches




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