Inspectah Deck told Paul Meara of HipHopDX in February 2013, that the album had no goals, but to "create something worth listening to".[4] Inspectah Deck had worked with 7L & Esoteric on tour and two previous tracks: the duo's song "Speaking Real Words" from the 2001 album The Soul Purpose and "12th Chamber" from their 2010 album 1212. From 2013 onward, the trio decided to release further collaborations under the singular “Czarface” moniker. Esoteric spoke of the album's origin as fun between friends, which ultimately led to a character that represented all three members.[4]
The Czarface Mascot
Czarface’s discography features countless references of comic books and afrofuturism. These can be seen in their lyrics as well as theatric introductions and conclusions to songs that narrate outlandish stories of the notorious supervillain, Czarface. The hip hop group is also known for their elaborate album covers, featuring the mascot alongside saturated comic-like images of space, robots, and supervillains.
The Czarface mascot was designed by artist Brad Hudson as a gift to Esoteric.[5] He is characterized by the group as an “anti-hero,” similar to comic book characters like Marvel’s Wolverine.[6]
Inspectah Deck shared with Vice that the character's name intentionally draws a parallel to "Scarface," as they intend for their collaborative rap persona to elicit the same respect as cult followers do for the movie's titular character.[6]
Discography
Studio albums
List of studio albums, with selected details and peak chart positions