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Stardust
Hip-Hop · 2025 · 14 tracks · 49m

Stardust

A manic, neon-soaked collision of experimental rap and hyperpop. Danny Brown navigates newfound sobriety through a wall of brilliant, bitcrushed digital noise.

November 7, 2025

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Glitchy, neon-soaked synths collide with a manic, sober energy that rattles your eardrums. It feels like waking up in a crowded arcade, finding sharp, brilliant clarity inside a wall of bitcrushed digital noise.

Tracklist · 14 Tracks · 49m
01
Book of Daniel
3:28
02
Starburst
4:59
03
Copycats
2:51
04
1999
2:31
05
Flowers
2:33
06
Lift You Up
3:32
07
Green Light
2:49
08
What You See
3:44
09
Baby
3:04
10
Whatever the Case
2:28
11
1L0v3myL1f3!
3:22
12
RIGHT FROM WRONG
3:09
13
The End
8:43
14
All4U
2:25
Moments Worth Listening For
111L0v3myL1f3!The hyperpop-inspired production of '1L0v3myL1f3!' pairs pitch-shifted vocal textures with a frantic, glitched-out synth line that captures a triumphant sense of survival.
Reviews
Exclaim!8/ 10
“While history promises that we won’t have any idea what direction Danny Brown will go next, what we do know is that the blog era’s most eclectic and eccentric figure is back and sharper than ever, with a brand new lease on life — and that in itself is reason to be excited”
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NME4/ 5 stars
“The Detroit visionary revels in hyperpop, club, and confession for a messy, euphoric reset that only he could pull off”
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Slant Magazine4/ 5 stars
“The album finds the Detroit rapper discovering a new lust for life”
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PopMatters
“Despite the mixed results on Stardust, two things remain clear: it’ll be impossible to predict where Danny Brown goes next, and it will be appointment listening”
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Clash7/ 10
“Danny Brown looks and sounds better today than ever before, and his latest offering is a testament to his restored health and balance. Don’t forget he’s been in the game for over two decades at this point, yet you’d never guess it from listening to his music”
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'Pitchfork'6.7/ 10
“Working with a new vanguard of outsider electronic artists, the Detroit rapper lets his freak flag fry. The results are shaky but full of heart.”
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The Line of Best Fit
“It’s so unrestrained that it sometimes loses its grip, condensing several albums worth of ideas into a single project that isn’t quite as compelling as the sum of its parts, the sum of its collaborators, or the sum of its energy”
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Sputnik Music
“Stardust is an album that hip-hop heads will most likely throw in the dumpster and I can’t say I blame them because I’m one of them”
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Paste7.8/ 10
“The Detroit rapper pivots to hyper-pop and never takes his foot off the gas, sounding triumphant and sitting gleefully atop a precipitous mountain, amazed by his own abilities. That feeling of amazement is vicarious”
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The Guardian4/ 5 stars
“The Detroit rapper feared his music would get dull after he went sober, but no-one could be bored by this guest-stuffed, chaotically swaggering new album”
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Rolling Stone3/ 5 stars
“His partying days behind him, a hip-hop wildcard mixes jarring beats and beaming gratitude”
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The Quietus
“After the insular mood of Quaranta, with its themes of addiction and depression, it’s refreshing to hear Brown having unabashed neon-lit fun”
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How does Stardust sound next to the rest of Danny Brown's catalogue?

Noise Textured+1.3σ

A dizzying swarm of noise textured synthesizers and bitcrushed digital grit replaces his usual organic beats, transforming the production into a hyper-kinetic playground for his sober reflections.

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