On March 28, 2022, JPEGMafia was invited as a guest for
NTS Radio, performing in London, playing songs from artists such as
Björk,
Sky Ferreira,
Big K.R.I.T., and
Black Rob. Around the 39-minute mark of the session, he previewed the early version of the song "Burfict!" (titled after
the football player), which featured Danny Brown. The duo later performed the song at Smoker's Club Fest in April 2022. Brown later confirmed that the two would release a collaborative album, saying "So yeah, Danny Brown and JPEGMAFIA album. Y’all just heard the first song, coming soon. Motherfuckers get ready for Peggy and Danny, bitch." The album was expected to be JPEGMafia's first release since his critically acclaimed
LP!, released on October 22, 2021, as well as Brown's first album since
UKnoWhatImSayin?, which was released on October 4, 2019, and also garnered critical acclaim. On January 15, 2023, JPEGMafia shared images of Brown and himself working in the studio via
Twitter and revealed that the album would be released in the same year. In episode 43 of The Danny Brown Show podcast (aired February 28, 2023), Brown invited JPEGMafia on the show to talk about the album, where they revealed the tentative album title (
Scaring the Hoes, Vol. 1) and previewed the album's first single, "
Lean Beef Patty". On March 13, the single was released to streaming services, alongside its music video and an announcement of the album's release date. Both singles were well received by critics, who praised the production and performances by the duo. In 2025, the Bandcamp page for
Scaring the Hoes had its album cover replaced with
Donald Trump and
Kim Jong Un.
Production and style Scaring the Hoes was primarily produced using the
Roland SP-404SX. JPEGMafia described the production process as akin to a "practice session", remarking, "this is what we would sound like in the 90s with no
Pro Tools". On the album, JPEGMAFIA maintains his "liberal sampling philosophy", utilizing samples from
soul,
gospel, and
2000's music.
Scaring the Hoes was described by the
Rolling Stone as the opposite of chart dominant
R&B crossovers. Instead, JPEGMafia and Brown created "a mashup" of
experimental hip-hop. The album is characterized by its experimental and
industrial sound. It embraces elements of indie and alternative rap scenes and features a "raw, almost
punk edge", rejecting mainstream hip-hop conventions. == Tour ==