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Brockhampton was an American hip-hop collective. Formed in 2010, they have released eight studio albums, four compilations, one mixtape, 27 singles, and 38 music videos. Originally formed as AliveSinceForever in 2010 and after releasing a compilation and extended play under the name in 2012 and 2013 respectively,[1] the group rebranded to Brockhampton, proclaiming themselves as "the world's greatest boy band". The collective's lineup underwent significant changes in 2014 alongside this rebrand.[2] After releasing singles throughout 2015, the group's debut mixtape, All-American Trash, was released for free on March 24, 2016.[3]

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Throughout 2017, Brockhampton released three studio albums, collectively known as the "Saturation trilogy". The first, Saturation, was released through Question Everything, Inc. and Empire Distribution on June 9, 2017.[4] The second album, Saturation II, was released on August 25, 2017, which debuted at number 57 on the Billboard 200,[5] and also charted in Canada and New Zealand.[6][7] The conclusion to the trilogy, Saturation III, followed on December 15, 2017, debuting at number 15 on the Billboard 200[5] and at number 5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums,[8] additionally charting in Canada.[6] A fourth studio album, Iridescence, was released on September 21, 2018.[9] It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.[10]

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AliveSinceForever

AliveSinceForever was a group formed by Kevin Abstract in 2009 that served as a predecessor to Brockhampton. Although the majority of Brockhampton members were formerly part of AliveSinceForever, AliveSinceForever is regarded by Brockhampton members to be a separate group. Main members included Brockhampton members Abstract, Matt Champion, and Dom McLennon, former Brockhampton members including Ameer Vann and Rodney Tenor (then going by the name MiC Kurb), and others such as Deon and Sage Williams.[57][58]

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NoWifi

NoWifi (stylized as NOWIFIII) was a chillwave band founded by four undisclosed members of Brockhampton (under the pseudonyms Milo, Cain, Gi, and Cohen) in 2014. It is theorized that the group consisted of Kevin Abstract, bearface, Romil Hemnani, and Henock "HK" Sileshi respectively, due to faces on the cover art, the vocalist's voices, and other clues.[61] The group released one album.[62]

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  1. Question Everything, Inc. was formerly known as Brockhampton Records
  2. Saturation III did not enter the NZ Top 40 Albums Chart, but peaked at number one on the NZ Heatseeker Albums Chart.[18]
  3. "Saturation Drafts" was only released as a CD in the Saturation Boxset. The mixtape features unreleased material from the band recorded in the Saturation, Saturation II, and Saturation III sessions.
  4. "Boogie" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number four on the NZ Heatseeker Singles Chart.[18]
  5. "Bleach" did not enter the NZ Hot Singles Chart, but peaked at number eight on the NZ Heatseeker Singles Chart.
  6. "Billy Star" is a short film composed of "Bleach", "Nation", "Team", and two unreleased tracks "Quiver" and "Saturation 333"
  7. "Ready For War" is a part of the documentary film, 'The Longest Summer in America.'
  8. Due to NSFW content and nudity included in the original music video, an alternate version was released intended for a younger audience.
  9. "The Top of the Mountain" is a music video composed of the tracks "Chain On" and "Dear Lord" from their album, Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine
  10. "Brockhampton Presents: Count On Me" is a music video composed of the tracks "Count On Me" and "Roberto's Interlude" from their album, Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine
  11. "The title of the music video on YouTube is censored to "Big Pu**y", due to its NSFW nature.
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