
BROCKHAMPTON have released ‘The Family’, their final album as a collective, as well a surprise parting gift, ‘TM’
Following its founding in 2010, the Texas group has now disbanded after 12 years together.
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'Count On Me' anchors itself in the tension between material hunger and emotional need. The track moves between voices, each circling the same refrain: reassurance that stability persists beyond what money can buy, that loyalty survives indifference and distance. The production holds steady beneath verses that pile confession onto complaint, a baseline of constancy against the fractured perspectives above it. The song trades in specificity without sentimentality. References to absent brothers, to survival instinct, to the weight of being watched accumulate into something more than boasting. There's a weariness underneath the posture, a sense that the speakers have learned to live with contradiction: they want security and they want to live recklessly; they doubt themselves and they know their own worth. The chorus, simple and repeated, becomes less a promise than an acknowledgement that some things persist despite everything else.
"COUNT ON ME" is a single by BROCKHAMPTON, from the album ROADRUNNER: NEW LIGHT, NEW MACHINE, released 8th April 2021. The track is 2:35 long. It's filed under Hip-Hop/Rap. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 6 articles about BROCKHAMPTON.
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Following its founding in 2010, the Texas group has now disbanded after 12 years together.

The record will drop in full on 17th November via Question Everything/RCA Records

BROCKHAMPTON's seventh and final album is due to release on 17th November.

'The Family', BROCKHAMPTON's final album, will release on 17th November via Question Everything/RCA Records.

The record was announced with the same clip during their Coachella set on the weekend.

Last year, Kevin Abstract revealed the group's final album had been delayed to 2022.