Veteran (JPEGMafia album)

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Veteran
JPEGMAFIA-Veteran Cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 19, 2018 (2018-01-19)
Recorded2015–2017
Studio
  • JPEGMafia's home studio
  • The Bell Foundry
Genre
Length47:13
Label
Producer JPEGMafia, Chef Warren
JPEGMafia chronology
Black Ben Carson
(2016)
Veteran
(2018)
All My Heroes Are Cornballs
(2019)
Alternative cover
JPEGMAFIA - Veteran cover 2.jpg
Bandcamp and vinyl cover
Veteran track listing
No.TitleLength
1."1539 N. Calvert"2:37
2."Real Nega"2:31
3."Thug Tears"3:18
4."Dayum"1:25
5."Baby I'm Bleeding"2:32
6."My Thoughts on Neogaf Dying"1:34
7."Rock N Roll Is Dead"3:08
8."DD Form 214" (featuring Bobbi Rush)3:15
9."Germs"2:41
10."Libtard Anthem" (performed by Freaky)1:20
11."Panic Emoji"3:00
12."DJ Snitch Bitch Interlude"1:23
13."Whole Foods"2:04
14."Macaulay Culkin"1:57
15."Williamsburg"3:33
16."I Cannot Fucking Wait Til Morrissey Dies"1:26
17."Rainbow Six" (featuring Yung Midpack)4:43
18."1488"2:28
19."Curb Stomp"2:15
Total length:47:13

Notes

Charts

Chart performance for Veteran
Chart (2024)Peak
position
UK Independent Albums Breakers (OCC) [35] 13
UK R&B Albums (OCC) [36] 9
UK Record Store (OCC) [37] 30

Notes

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