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While the {{Ur Example}}s are from different parts of the southern United States (Such as Houston’s Music/UGK, and Memphis’ Music/ThreeSixMafia), the major players of trap music such as Music/GucciMane, Music/WakaFlockaFlame, Music/{{TI}} and Young Jeezy are all from Atlanta, with other contributors to the genre being from Miami, like Trick Daddy, or the 3rd Ward in Louisiana, like TRU, Lil Wayne and Master P. Many newcomers to the genre are also from Atlanta, New York, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, the Carolinas and various other cities in the Midwest. Artists like UGK and Texas rappers also added to the genre in the early 2000's. Many classic Hip-hop heads were against the genre, calling it dumb club music with gratuitous, bonehead lyrics. Defenders state that the the "simplicity" ''is'' the appeal. In short, it's to the 2010s as {{Crunk}} and snap were to the 2000s.
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While the {{Ur Example}}s are from different parts of the southern United States (Such as Houston’s Music/UGK, UGK, and Memphis’ Music/ThreeSixMafia), the major players of trap music such as Music/GucciMane, Music/WakaFlockaFlame, Music/{{TI}} and Young Jeezy are all from Atlanta, with other contributors to the genre being from Miami, like Trick Daddy, or the 3rd Ward in Louisiana, like TRU, Lil Wayne and Master P. Many newcomers to the genre are also from Atlanta, New York, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, the Carolinas and various other cities in the Midwest. Artists like UGK and Texas rappers also added to the genre in the early 2000's. Many classic Hip-hop heads were against the genre, calling it dumb club music with gratuitous, bonehead lyrics. Defenders state that the the "simplicity" ''is'' the appeal. In short, it's to the 2010s as {{Crunk}} and snap were to the 2000s.
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While the {{Ur Example}}s are from different parts of the southern United States, the major players of trap music such as Music/GucciMane, Music/WakaFlockaFlame, Music/{{TI}} and Young Jeezy are all from Atlanta, with other contributors to the genre being from Miami, like Trick Daddy, or the 3rd Ward in Louisiana, like TRU, Lil Wayne and Master P. Many newcomers to the genre are also from Atlanta, New York, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, the Carolinas and various other cities in the Midwest. Artists like UGK and Texas rappers also added to the genre in the early 2000's. Many classic Hip-hop heads were against the genre, calling it dumb club music with gratuitous, bonehead lyrics. Defenders state that the the "simplicity" ''is'' the appeal. In short, it's to the 2010s as {{Crunk}} and snap were to the 2000s.
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While the {{Ur Example}}s are from different parts of the southern United States, States (Such as Houston’s Music/UGK, and Memphis’ Music/ThreeSixMafia), the major players of trap music such as Music/GucciMane, Music/WakaFlockaFlame, Music/{{TI}} and Young Jeezy are all from Atlanta, with other contributors to the genre being from Miami, like Trick Daddy, or the 3rd Ward in Louisiana, like TRU, Lil Wayne and Master P. Many newcomers to the genre are also from Atlanta, New York, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, the Carolinas and various other cities in the Midwest. Artists like UGK and Texas rappers also added to the genre in the early 2000's. Many classic Hip-hop heads were against the genre, calling it dumb club music with gratuitous, bonehead lyrics. Defenders state that the the "simplicity" ''is'' the appeal. In short, it's to the 2010s as {{Crunk}} and snap were to the 2000s.
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* Michael Trapson (A Music/MichaelJackson impersonator who makes trap music. Famous for "Billie Jean and I Dab")
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* Clipse
** Music/PushaT (arguably an UrExample since his late 90s to early 00s work featured the drug raps and minimalistic production that years later became identified as trap)
** Music/PushaT (arguably an UrExample since his late 90s to early 00s work featured the drug raps and minimalistic production that years later became identified as trap)
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Trap music is a polarizing style of HipHop originated in UsefulNotes/{{Atlanta}}, Georgia, that has gained large popularity over 2012 and 2013. Trap music started as an emergent style in southern rap characterized by spare beats, sharp snare hits, deep bass notes and rhymes about the southern trap lifestyle, of which the genre is named for. The "trap" as it were refers to the drug-dealing lifestyle and the "trap" it can lead to if one isn't careful. Since the main appeal is the beat and vibe the song generates, lyrics are often thematic as a result, featuring sexism (misogyny mainly coming from the male rappers), what some view as "glorified violence" (which would then turn the genre towards horrorcore), drug dealing and use, a heavy use of AAVE (as many of the rappers who make trap music are black and from the South and as a result only know how to speak in AAVE) with some detractors viewing the lyrics as having, "loads and loads of grammatical inaccuracies" and countless [[ClusterFBomb Cluster F Bombs]]. Though a lot of trap music is upbeat and can be considered "turn up" or party music, all of this can also create a dark, slightly abrasive, and hedonistic vibe.
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Trap music is a polarizing style of HipHop originated in UsefulNotes/{{Atlanta}}, Georgia, that has gained large popularity over 2012 and 2013. Trap music started as an emergent style in southern rap characterized by spare beats, sharp snare hits, deep bass notes and rhymes about the southern trap lifestyle, of which the genre is named for. The "trap" as it were refers to the drug-dealing lifestyle and the "trap" it can lead to if one isn't careful. Since the main appeal is the beat and vibe the song generates, lyrics are often thematic as a result, featuring sexism (misogyny mainly coming from the male rappers), what some view as "glorified violence" (which would then turn the genre towards horrorcore), drug dealing and use, a heavy use of AAVE [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African-American_Vernacular_English AAVE]] (as many of the rappers who make trap music are black and from the South and as a result only know how to speak in AAVE) with some detractors viewing the lyrics as having, "loads and loads of grammatical inaccuracies" and countless [[ClusterFBomb Cluster F Bombs]]. Though a lot of trap music is upbeat and can be considered "turn up" or party music, all of this can also create a dark, slightly abrasive, and hedonistic vibe.
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Trap music is a polarizing style of HipHop originated in UsefulNotes/{{Atlanta}}, Georgia, that has gained large popularity over 2012 and 2013. Trap music started as an emergent style in southern rap characterized by spare beats, sharp snare hits, deep bass notes and rhymes about the southern trap lifestyle, of which the genre is named for. The "trap" as it were refers to the drug-dealing lifestyle and the "trap" it can lead to if one isn't careful. Since the main appeal is the beat and vibe the song generates, lyrics are often thematic as a result, featuring sexism (misogyny mainly coming from the male rappers), what some view as "glorified violence" (which would then turn the genre towards horrorcore), drug dealing and use, a heavy use of AAVE (as many of the rappers who make trap music are Black and from the south and as a result know how to speak in AAVE) with some detractors viewing the lyrics as having, "loads and loads of grammatical inaccuracies" and countless [[ClusterFBomb Cluster F Bombs]]. Though a lot of trap music is upbeat and can be considered "turn up" or party music, all of this can also create a dark, slightly abrasive, and hedonistic vibe.
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Trap music is a polarizing style of HipHop originated in UsefulNotes/{{Atlanta}}, Georgia, that has gained large popularity over 2012 and 2013. Trap music started as an emergent style in southern rap characterized by spare beats, sharp snare hits, deep bass notes and rhymes about the southern trap lifestyle, of which the genre is named for. The "trap" as it were refers to the drug-dealing lifestyle and the "trap" it can lead to if one isn't careful. Since the main appeal is the beat and vibe the song generates, lyrics are often thematic as a result, featuring sexism (misogyny mainly coming from the male rappers), what some view as "glorified violence" (which would then turn the genre towards horrorcore), drug dealing and use, a heavy use of AAVE (as many of the rappers who make trap music are Black black and from the south South and as a result only know how to speak in AAVE) with some detractors viewing the lyrics as having, "loads and loads of grammatical inaccuracies" and countless [[ClusterFBomb Cluster F Bombs]]. Though a lot of trap music is upbeat and can be considered "turn up" or party music, all of this can also create a dark, slightly abrasive, and hedonistic vibe.
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Trap music is a polarizing style of HipHop originated in UsefulNotes/{{Atlanta}}, Georgia, that has gained large popularity over 2012 and 2013. Trap music started as an emergent style in southern rap characterized by spare beats, sharp snare hits, deep bass notes and rhymes about the southern trap lifestyle, of which the genre is named for. The "trap" as it were refers to the drug-dealing lifestyle and the "trap" it can lead to if one isn't careful. Since the main appeal is the beat and vibe the song generates, lyrics are often thematic as a result, featuring sexism (misogyny mainly coming from the male rappers), what some view as "glorified violence" (which would then turn the genre towards horrorcore), drug dealing and use, a heavy use of AAVE (as many of the rappers who make trap music are Black and from the south and as a result know how to speak in AAVE) with some detractors viewing the lyrics as having, "loads and loads of grammatical inaccuracies" and countless [[ClusterFBomb Cluster F Bombs]]. All of this can create a dark, slightly abrasive, and hedonistic vibe. Though most trap music is upbeat and considered "turn up" or party music.
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Trap music is a polarizing style of HipHop originated in UsefulNotes/{{Atlanta}}, Georgia, that has gained large popularity over 2012 and 2013. Trap music started as an emergent style in southern rap characterized by spare beats, sharp snare hits, deep bass notes and rhymes about the southern trap lifestyle, of which the genre is named for. The "trap" as it were refers to the drug-dealing lifestyle and the "trap" it can lead to if one isn't careful. Since the main appeal is the beat and vibe the song generates, lyrics are often thematic as a result, featuring sexism (misogyny mainly coming from the male rappers), what some view as "glorified violence" (which would then turn the genre towards horrorcore), drug dealing and use, a heavy use of AAVE (as many of the rappers who make trap music are Black and from the south and as a result know how to speak in AAVE) with some detractors viewing the lyrics as having, "loads and loads of grammatical inaccuracies" and countless [[ClusterFBomb Cluster F Bombs]]. All Though a lot of trap music is upbeat and can be considered "turn up" or party music, all of this can also create a dark, slightly abrasive, and hedonistic vibe. Though most trap music is upbeat and considered "turn up" or party music.
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Trap music is a polarizing style of HipHop originated in UsefulNotes/{{Atlanta}}, Georgia, that has gained large popularity over 2012 and 2013. Trap music started as an emergent style in southern rap that is characterized by spare beats, sharp snare hits, deep bass notes and rhymes about the southern trap lifestyle, especially about the trap, of which the genre is named for.for. The "trap" as it were refers to the drug-dealing lifestyle and the "trap" it can lead to if one isn't careful. Since the main appeal is the beat and vibe the song generates, lyrics are often thematic as a result, featuring sexism (misogyny mainly coming from the male rappers), what some view as "glorified violence" (which would then turn the genre towards horrorcore), drug dealing and use, a heavy use of AAVE (as many of the rappers who make trap music are Black and from the south and as a result know how to speak in AAVE) with some detractors viewing the lyrics as having, "loads and loads of grammatical inaccuracies" and countless [[ClusterFBomb Cluster F Bombs]]. All of this can create a dark, slightly abrasive, and hedonistic vibe. Though most trap music is upbeat and considered "turn up" or party music.
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While the {{Ur Example}}s are from different parts of the southern United States, the major players of trap music such as Music/GucciMane, Music/WakaFlockaFlame, Music/{{TI}} and Young Jeezy are all from Atlanta, with other contributors to the genre being from Miami, like Trick Daddy, or the 3rd Ward in Louisiana, like TRU, Lil Wayne and Master P. Many newcomers to the genre are also from Atlanta, New York, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, the Carolinas and various other cities in the Midwest. Artists like UGK and Texas rappers also added to the genre in the early 2000's. Many classic Hip-hop heads were against the genre, calling it dumb club music with gratuitous, bonehead lyrics. Defenders state that the the "simplicity" ''is'' the appeal. In short, it's to the 2010s as {{Crunk}} and snap were to the 2000s.
While the {{Ur Example}}s are from different parts of the southern United States, the major players of trap music such as Music/GucciMane, Music/WakaFlockaFlame, Music/{{TI}} and Young Jeezy are all from Atlanta, with other contributors to the genre being from Miami, like Trick Daddy, or the 3rd Ward in Louisiana, like TRU, Lil Wayne and Master P. Many newcomers to the genre are also from Atlanta, New York, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, the Carolinas and various other cities in the Midwest. Artists like UGK and Texas rappers also added to the genre in the early 2000's. Many classic Hip-hop heads were against the genre, calling it dumb club music with gratuitous, bonehead lyrics. Defenders state that the the "simplicity" ''is'' the appeal. In short, it's to the 2010s as {{Crunk}} and snap were to the 2000s.
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