In The FADER's doc Right Here Is Home, JPEGMAFIA revisits one of the first places he connected with a creative community, The Bell Foundry in Baltimore, and explains how the city's collective fight against police brutality helped foster his early forays into music. He then gets into how there really wasn't a backup plan after music, despite his journalism degree. And to show the electric energy in his live shows, the doc ends with a sold out show at Baltimore's Metro Gallery featuring himself as the DJ.
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Director / Producer: Chloe Campion Executive Producers: Rob Stone, Jon Cohen, Andy Cohn, Anthony Holland, Scott Perry Director of Photography: Scott Perry Assistant Camera: Corey Hughes Sound Recordist: Brent Lloyd Production Assistant: Tom Faison Additional Producing : Lawrence Burney Production Manager: Madison LaClair Associate Producer: Claire Lilly Editor: Chris Beckman AE: Nolan Riddle Color: Dungeon Beach Sound Mix: Jake Viator
Song Credits: "Bang" "1539 N. Calvert" "Cops Are The Target" "You Think You Know" "CUCK" "Baby I'm Bleeding" "Real Nega"