Trap

Trap is a subgenre of hip-hop music that emerged in the southern United States in the 1990s. It’s characterized by its heavy basslines, repetitive drum patterns, and often dark, gritty lyrics. Trap music often features a distinctive “trap beat,” which is characterized by a triplet-based rhythm and heavy use of 808 bass drums.

Some of the most influential trap artists include:

Future: Known for his melodic, auto-tuned vocals and innovative production style.
Young Thug: A highly influential artist who defies traditional hip-hop conventions with his unique flow and eccentric style.
Migos: A trio known for their catchy hooks, energetic performances, and distinctive “Migos Flow.”
Travis Scott: A rapper and producer who blends elements of hip-hop, R&B, and electronic music.
21 Savage: A rapper known for his dark, gritty lyrics and menacing delivery.