The internet ruined hip hop. Every city had its own style, now everyone sounds the same to try and go viral and appeal to the masses. Everyone sounds like they’re from Atlanta. The beats too, all sound the same.
man I could never get into any of these rappers and now I know why because it’s just boring and repeated music from them nothing stands out and it’s loser
I was slow to lil baby but if you listen to him he actually says some stuff. He throws some gems and nuggets in there. He's one of my favorite new artists. I grew up on 90's rap fyi
Lil baby used to use some crazy nice now its just slow melodic crap, i think the problem with these rappers is that they are scared to experiment in fear theyre music wont chart
the music is not liked for these reasons: 1) it is generic sound 2) those guys are actually connected to the streets. You suburbanites don’t like their music because it’s too street as well. (Don’t lie) You’re more comfy with the trippie redds, juice wrlds uzi type characters. Which is fine.
@@BigWalkangl I’m from the hood and my stance is almost the same as his really, and my favorite artist is lil Uzi it ain’t bout where you from it’s where the quality coming from
People are always completely misrepresenting what is happening in rap music. You guys are thinking like there is an infinity of possible flows and every single person has to find their own flow. That is NOT AT ALL how music works. You do not create a new rhythm, you lay down your lyrics in a fitting rhythm. Look at how music instruments function. You do what serves the music best, insecurity about having to be "new" is HINDERING the creative process. There's nothing wrong whatsoever with trap flows being repetitive - it gives a type of hypnotic feeling while also making sure the song is tethered to that subgenre.
@@hichaelhyers no not gone lie that same flow stuff is what makes a surface level artist the best musicians don’t recycle look at kendrick,drake,j.cole,jayz , kanye west they dont keep the same flow they are constantly challenging themselves as an artist tbe problem is the rappers get comfortable because they don't want to be the best they want to just not be broke and once they achieve that they dont care for making good music anymore but check my music out im passionat ab ts MNBJAY
@@hichaelhyers There is a difference between sounding similar and copying. The amount of excuses given for being unoriginal nowadays is borderline depressing 😪
@@Anklebreaker9not really generic, Maybe generic if you compare it to itself, but theres a reason people imitate him so much, his flow and lyrics stand out
@@Anklebreaker9that’s because he’s making a song. Not trying to be the best rapper. Maybe you can write similar lyrics, but most likely can’t make a full song like him and make those lyrics fit in context
Idk but I feel like it’s cause we’re getting older. Our generation that listened to da baby, 21 savage, lil baby, young thug, Roddy rich, in highschool/college are maturing and I’m pretty sure we bump their old songs more than their new songs
Most of those dudes never evolved their sound or grew as artists. Lots of people our age moved on to other genres cause generic trap got stale. A bunch of the artists from that era who were actually unique are dead (Juice, X, Peep,etc) and the ones that are still alive either stopped growing / stagnated or straight up regressed as artists (Thug, Trippie, Skies, etc) or they rarely put out music (Uzi, Carti, Travis Scott). I can't think of one big name from that era who has improved as an artist and still releases music regularly, maybe yachty? But he switched genres and basically makes psychedelic rock at this point so I can't even count him. It pains me to say it but the genre is dying and it's not coming back, rap is a young man's game and this new generation just wants rage music. I guess we're getting old lol, this must be how my pops felt when the 90s ended.
And this is why Playboi carti is paving a lane on his own . Yeat , ken Carson . Etc , got that style of rap from Playboi , and I can honestly say he’s creating a new sound
Not trynna hate but the rappers you listen all don’t know how to rap. They just repeat lines and have fire beats. But I guess that’s what the “New Era” likes
@@beegdawg and doing it better, not a pedo or scammer and isn't a fake gangster repping that cringe ass shit lmao. He bit the style and made it a million times better with an actual fanbase cuz them mfs aint ever making it out the underground due to a lack of effort or care that yeat showed to get to this point.
NBA Youngboy is not generic trap. he is the most versatile artist in the game.He makes trap but also sad songs, happy songs, rnb songs, country and raegae inspired songs.
I think its unfair to put future, trav and others into that specific category of melodic trap because by the time these guys were blowing up they were already superstars and had classics (Rodeo, DS2, Barter 6, Monster, Without Warning and others). Also Id say the likes of lil baby operate in that late 2010s trap sound which future and peers aren’t operating in.
Me personally, I would still put future in that same category as them simply because he started it back in the early 10s. Everyone else just followed suit. But now it's getting played out. Might be time to return to form.
NBA Youngboy is not generic trap. he is the most versatile artist in the game.He makes trap but also sad songs, happy songs, rnb songs, country and raegae inspired songs.
@@miles46100 future stood out and is still relevant because the production on his albums is still top tier, and he's always experimenting with new flows and deliveries. plus his music ages incredibly well. monster could released today and still sound just as good as it did 10 years ago, plus when future does experiment or change his style with hndrxx or wsdty it sounds great and doesn't come off as corny
Is simple the beat or production is the problem..producers nowadays are scared to make new sounds thinking rappers won’t use them so they make the same drum patterns and Melodie’s over and over again
True, but they are some innovative trap producers who understand that a lot of artists don’t want weird stuff, but something simple for them to lay vocals over. I think trap producers should start releasing beat tapes like Lofi producers, like Knxwledge, Madlib, FlyLo, MNDSGN.
With beat tapes, trap producers can put their weirdest ideas out and whoever will flock to it, will flock to it. Someone like Wheezy, Tay Keith or even ATL Jacob could pull this off
Era of lyricism is coming back. You hit the nail on the head with the regional sounds, that’s the first domino to fall when you looking for lyrical artists
maybe for mainstream , but for me NO . i like experimental shit . yeat my favorite these past few years, and people hated it so much . we need more young thugs futures travises . make music fun and interesting
Their core fans grew up. These guys are super young but they’ve been around for a while now. Plus the main theme in all of their music seems to be pain/sadness. Those teenage kids who loved that and related to it are grown now
@@La.Ron9 I think he's talking about the teenagers who were into that kind of music and "Related" to it cause it was cool to. Not necessarily the people who genuinely related to it.
@@La.Ron9 My bad, I did not see OP said "core fans". Not sure why you're having to correct me in that manner though. I wasn't rude in my response to you.
Feel like after 2019 and the pandemic it started getting worse and worse. Artists just “play it safe” and release the same generic music over and over again. There’s nothing fresh, new, and exciting going on in rap.
It's not just hip hop. There's trap R&B, trap reggaeton, trap beats on pop songs, trap beats on indie songs, trap beats on COUNTRY songs... even if you're a white guy from the suburbs like I am, it's been impossible to escape.
Shout out to Trippie Redd for making such different sounding Trap music since the beginning. ALLTY, Mansion Musik, Trip at Knight, & Life’s A Trip all have a different taste of trap!
Well trap had 3 popular sounds from the 2010s era you had the Travis Scott/ early Post Malone “Ambient trap” you had Future/Young Thug “Atl trap” and then the sound Pay is referring to is “Melodic trap” that’s NBA Yb, Durk & Polo G (to name a few) and I agree Melodic trap has run its course we had some good songs come from the sub genre though.
Yuh like there’re so many types of trap even that you can’t even say that trap is completely dying out or that a lotta the artists he mentioned are real trap artists. If anything the atl trap sound is coming back.
I’m genuinely so happy rage has become prominent. Saturation this saturation dat ion really care I loved both EDM and rap growing up so seeing the combination become prominent makes me happy
When you said 2023 felt like a reset, I been seeing online that in a decade it’s usually around the third year where the sound will change (80s, 90s, 00s being great examples).
Hip hops sound switched up like crazy in 1993. Wu-Tang, Tribe called quest, Black Moon, Snoop, Nas and 2003 was also a switch with Lil Wayne and TI mainly.
don't forget 2013 was the era of drake asap rocky Kendrick Lamar , expansion of Atlanta trap with future and young thug becoming mainstream , beginning of travis scott, Kanye droppin yeezuz Also 2003 was when Kanye dropped college dropout that alone was a huge shift in hip hop for the mainstream and underground
I think the problem is a lot of these guys like a clear, distinct aesthetic to help differentiate them as a character from other rappers. Yeat for a very long time was known for pretty much making one type of song over and over, but he has a character and personality associated with him and his music that kept it from going stale, so much to the point that he’s gone right back to that style after dropping 2093. What, if anything, is lil baby’s unique aesthetic appeal? Couldn’t tell you.
I like this, I think what’s happening is people want a sense of clan or something they wanna have a better connection to their fav rapper like different beats and sounds than anyone else basically people want a fictional character
@@bryson0206 not really they could expend it but since it’s the basic for most rappers it’s not that special. People want characters for real they own sense of drip,style,lingo etc. most these nïggas sound the same talking about the same shit
most people that used to listen to them diverged into other subgenres such as Detroit rap Flint Rap Milwaukee rap you get what i’m saying i can’t think of other examples from those
This alot more accurate than "hip-hop is dead" because theres too many people in it for the art who are more focused on working rather than blowing up. We used to call this "the underground" until recently when that began to mean something else for some strange reason...
The argument about each city sounding like its own thing is interesting. I have a book on mixing and Bobby Owsinski speaks about each studio back in the early days of audio engineering having its own speacific gear, methodology and engineers, so they would make radically different sounding records. There were fewer studios back then, so a city’s sound could be defined by the top dog of that area. Motown sounded like Motown for a very good reason. Same with EMI, later named Abbey Road. It’s cool to see history repeating itself for different reasons
yesss I just love that about hip hop if you go to different cities in California they all have they own sound whether socal/NorCal, or like different states Texas, Florida, Michigan, Chicago, Atlanta, shoot even them Arkansas mfs got they own sounds and flows to the way they produce music it’s really interesting and a nice thing to see.
I honestly love your pov on this take, i feel those who already made their way and became main staples will continue to thrive bc they remain versatile..you have to know how to follow the trend while remaining true to yourself and having a consistent mindset of wanting more and exploring different styles..but imo that goes for any artist any genre.
Travis Scott is different from these Lil Baby and Durks…if you listen to utopia you will find a bunch of experimental and new sounds in that album …different song structures…that’s why when it came out it got some criticisms because it was new and strange in their ears
I'm not sure it I put YB in that. I think his ability to switch flows and switch between melodic and rapping withing the same verse will carry him but he needs better production.
THANK YOU I CAME TO SAY THIS. I only listen to underground and NBA Youngboy bc he is not generic trap. he is the most versatile artist in the game.He makes trap but also sad songs, happy songs, rnb songs, country and raegae inspired songs.
Man you hit a good point with people sounding like where they are from. I used to say that all the time. You know where a rapper was from by how they talk and sound.
thank you bro and it’s really a low ceiling for this typa sub genre. they don’t add anything special, don’t get me wrong it’s good music but it doesn’t really last or stick with you
A 5 year era that needed to end. I’ve always listened to Travis, Carti, Don toliver & more recently Yeat because their trap is more progressive and has other elements to it besides that basic formulaic sound
NBA youngboy isn't generic trap at all lol I'm not even a fan of his but he has a very distinct Baton Rouge style when it comes to beats and lyrical content (being a bit too transparent and vulnerable to the point that it makes you cringe at times) but as someone who has been a trap fan since the genre really took off in the late 00s with Gucci Mane, OJ and Zaytoven I'm glad it's starting to die off. It went from a Southern hustler's theme music to soulless mass produced music that all sounds like one long song and only sounds good in a club environment where you're under the influence of some substance and a woman is twerking on you. The auto tune makes it worse a lot of the time tbh because I know rappers like lil baby can kinda spit but that auto tune makes every song of his sound the exact same.
THANK YOU I only listen to underground and NBA Youngboy bc he is not generic trap. he is the most versatile artist in the game.He makes trap but also sad songs, happy songs, rnb songs, country and raegae inspired songs.
Honestly, music was so much better in the datpiff, spinrilla, my mixtapes era. So many household names of today was KILLING those music sites. & their music all had DISTINCT SOUNDS & it was almost like a badge of honor for the area. Now it’s just trap drums. Well as expected the era has all but ended.
Future a pioneer for trap music was the only trap artists hopping on different type beats especially that 2015-2018 run he influenced a large portion of the rap scene 2016- Present
Agreed man - great video and analysis. Also to your point at 12:00 I think the Detroit sound is getting more mainstream. Every time I hear a Bossman Dlow song I think Icewear Vezzo is about to start rapping 😂 and Kendrick even pulled out the Sada Baby flow on Not Like Us
Man I was totally thinking the same thing. Aceoss a variety of artists I recognize a lot of the same exact sounds and flows and to me it comes off the same. Literally anything of it I don't even listen anymore.
YB has many versatile songs and some that are completely different. The thing is with me if I hear a song and I like it I just like it I want complain.
THANK YOU I only listen to underground and NBA Youngboy bc he is not generic trap. he is the most versatile artist in the game.He makes trap but also sad songs, happy songs, rnb songs, country and raegae inspired songs.
I noticed when NBA YoungBoy dropped Don’t Try This At Home. He really embraced a lot of his original Baton Rouge jazz like beats and I think he is starting to go back to that sound. I think you made a really good point with saying how areas are starting to sound like Memphis, Detroit, and all that are having their own unique sounds, you can also hear stuff like Mozzy using old West Coast inspired beats
THANK YOU I only listen to underground and NBA Youngboy bc he is not generic trap. he is the most versatile artist in the game.He makes trap but also sad songs, happy songs, rnb songs, country and raegae inspired songs.
I dont think its dead tbh i think its evolving into a new sound bc we got ppl like bossman dlow and rob49 and skilla baby thats bringing a new sound to trap music
I just find it crazy how so many people have been saying that “trap” music is dead for the past 4-5 years now Yet people will put most of these trap artists on the aux and bump their music I never get that🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
Rap/hip hop has felt really stagnant since 2013. Everyone is just clones of each other. With each copy it only got worse and worse. Vine then later tik tok really pushed peoples attention spans to new heights. Staying relevant is probably the biggest struggle. Rap will never die but this is probably the last chapter in the trap era. Rappers like JPEG Mafia or someone else will usher it into a new age in time.
Trap should’ve been left to just ATL rappers. Regional sounds is what keeps artists & music fresh. Now everyone is trynna hop FastMoney music from Detroit. Instead of riding a wave, perfect your sound or craft… NYC drill is a prime example…
I think trap is okay goin outside ATL but it should’ve mostly just stayed a southern thing cause trap was the soundtrack to the southern hustle. ATL would’ve still been the trap capital, Memphis would’ve made their scarier more low budget sounding trap music, Houston would’ve incorporated pitched down choruses and chopped and screwed cuts in their albums. Trap was invented cause of how regionally specific it was and it lost some of its soul when the mainstream didn’t wanna experience regionally specific sounds
No. Innovation is what keeps music fresh. Segregating music based on your zip code doesn't encourage innovation,it actually hinders it because it stops people from exploring different sounds. Nobody says this crap about other genres. Nobody complains when a singer takes some inspiration from artists from other countries
I've noticed this too. Lately I hear people get more excited about people like Kanye and Kendrick than Lil Baby and Polo G, and I am so here for it. Even more boundary-pushing artists like Yeat and Teezo Touchdown are getting more respect, which is something the music scene needed desperately
ever since ds2, everyone been trying to replicate it going on 9 years now and that shit is getting old. I'm tired of the same hi hat 808s, lazy songwriting, boring features, repeated flows, and overall terrible albums. Like ditch the 808s for just a couple songs and experiment.
We don’t trust you was honestly the first trap album I’ve enjoyed front to back in a long time. Future is a pioneer and metro’s production is just hard to beat. It’s nothing crazy different from what we are used to getting from them, but it still sounds fresh because the quality is so high.
I have hopes for artists like Kanii, Skaiwater, Riovaz, Nimstarr, Odetari and Cade Clair to make a new era of rap of what I called "Neon Melodic Rap" era in the post pandemic music industry after lots of trappy melodic rap and emo rap. These artists (mostly they're Gen Z) had been using EDM, club rap, electronic and indie influences properly without being chaotic, but sometimes they can be.
"There's nothing new under the sun." When i started hearing people say names like "Da Baby" and "Lil Baby", i was like, "what are these names? I started hearing their work off games and stuff and i said, "they all sound the same." Back in 2019ish.
Like you said, it’s all about how an artist evolves with their trap sound and if they have a unique style. Sexy Red uses those basic piano beats but her content lyrically, sonically and aesthetically all elevates her music. Trippie Redd still manages to sound fresh with new projects and songs for dwelling into different sounds. Wizard 101, PSYCHO, Trip McKnight, Supernatural are all from different albums with different sounds. Yeat makes kinda the same songs but can elevate it the same way Sexy Red does. Also he does switch up his style so that helps. For people like YB, the Babies and Lil Durk, they really need to expand their sounds or add depth to their music because time has revealed how little substance there is to their music.
Ngl im going to stop you right there on that last one yb,durk have a lot of substance in their songs boy wth you talking about 😂 have you ever listened to a yb or durk ablum ???the most substance you’ll ever get they both from the hood and talk about pretty much the same stuff and have way more depth then Yeat, Yeat has 0 substance he a white Young Thug wannabe 💀
@@Goyarxrd Nigga they do the same song structures over and over again. You can find another version of a past song on the next tape/album after that first. Bro even talks in the video about how you can even predict what they are going to be saying. That falls under the “generic trap” label.
YB has expanded his sound. Trippie tries different things but I want you guys to realise that an album that is experimental actually needs to be good if the artist wants to be called versatile.
I thinks it also because of the region I’m not nba young boy fan but his sound is the most different from this era because not to many people are blowing from Louisiana but the south closer to Atlanta have so many mainstream trap artist all around the same age bracket that all grew up with the same music influence
jetson actually made hella unique shi and was hella talented , its some of these washed rappers that think " mainstream " and "industry " standard catchy sounds is the cheat code to success, so they use similar beats when in reality there is no key, find fulfillment in exploring yourself through sound if u care abt music, if u want money as a prod or even artist then its more effective to be like everyone else but be seen more than everyone else, because if u do what already works and ur in the spotlight then people *dont need any reason to look at anyone else* , closed minds will find u innovative just for changing one damn chord progression or have 3 hi hate rolls instead of 2 , open minds can enjoy and even learn from almost everything
11:23 facts it’s because it’s become a hub/ hot spot for so long, that it becomes the baseline and ends up becoming a more generic overused sound. 12:03 I fw what u saying here too. A lot of valid points in this video man
Yb has some albums are that straight bangsrs from start to finish but the new shit aint it and seeing that i dont be hearing hes name like that nomore shows it
THANK YOU I only listen to underground and NBA Youngboy bc he is not generic trap. he is the most versatile artist in the game.He makes trap but also sad songs, happy songs, rnb songs, country and raegae inspired songs.
I think it feels like this too because a lot of people didn’t not grow up into the sound or weren’t there for many of the moments. Hip Hop/Trap is just Pop Music now.
As a genre I do believe it’s on downfall right now I think it just needs new faces honestly ppl gone relate to real shit … but on that yb topic about him making the same song Brodie been locked in house arrest for 3 years he can’t go nowhere he can’t experience nothing … but out all of them I believe he’s the most versatile now the quality hasn’t been as good but get him out of jail and back in br he’ll be fine . Imo
THANK YOU I only listen to underground and NBA Youngboy bc he is not generic trap. he is the most versatile artist in the game.He makes trap but also sad songs, happy songs, rnb songs, country and raegae inspired songs.
THANK YOU I only listen to underground and NBA Youngboy bc he is not generic trap. he is the most versatile artist in the game.He makes trap but also sad songs, happy songs, rnb songs, country and raegae inspired songs.
Nah your not lying tho I feel the same way. I don’t know where music goes from here cause even the new unique sounds get played out to me like veeze or quanny. Regional music be sounding repetitive too like dmv, detroit, ny, etc
my thing is, so much shit is considered trap and they aint trappers.... like when i think trap i think Gucci, OJ Da Juiceman, Jeezy, niggas who embodied the soul of a dope boy and that trap heavy bass sound... alot of these new rappers got similar beats i guess but are they real conisdered trap? Would you put travis in a trap category with a jeezy? playboi carti with a gucci? and what happend to PLUGG music? Isnt that a thing as well? idk, i just dont think everything is "trap".. but i agree with your video tho, generic rap is dead people want some funk and some real
I think trap as a subgenre of rap has expanded much more than any other subgenre to where there are subs of the subgenre. Where there’s emo trap, psychedelic trap, rock/rage trap. I think that og trap sound has been twisted and converted so many ways the term trap is honestly not as strong of a direct descriptor as it used to be because there’s so much underneath it now.
I was waiting for this comment. T.i. Album trap muzik kicked the name off but it was off the content not that sound. 36Mafia production with Gucci/jeezy/OJ zaytoven shawty redd production kicked off the sound. It was so popular I feel like hip hop hasn’t really changed since then. It became to repetitive till this day.
I’ll put it this way, if I hear an acoustic guitar in a beat in 2024, I’m turning that shit off. BORING
ong bro 😂
unless it’s gunna on the song 😂
You funny af bruh😂😂
Noted👌🏾
Been that way for a min
The internet ruined hip hop. Every city had its own style, now everyone sounds the same to try and go viral and appeal to the masses. Everyone sounds like they’re from Atlanta. The beats too, all sound the same.
Then listen to my music🤷♂️
This is not true at all you just don’t listen to anyone off rap caviar
Dude, I swear we watch all the same videos 😭😭😭 i’ve seen you in dbdrs comments
Yb's old songs had that Baton Rouge vibe to them
That was the best part too ! Hearing the different sounds and styles when the music videos popped out
Throw Rod Wave in there. I’m sick of hearing him cry on the same 3/4 chord progression that goes up then back down.
Yeah people gas up this dude for literally crying over generic trap beats when he’s a millionaire and not spitting any bars at all.
@@kkrezagang4606yall are 🤡…. Yes I called yall sum clowns
😂 I mean facts I don’t get the appeal either. He has the same exact tone in every random song I hear from him
Yall hate so much lol… if u don’t like it, den stop listening to it tf😂
@@Gottaluvjahh what you think I did? Don’t stop other people from hyping it up though.
Ive felt this way about Lil Baby since 2020
man I could never get into any of these rappers and now I know why because it’s just boring and repeated music from them nothing stands out and it’s loser
I was slow to lil baby but if you listen to him he actually says some stuff. He throws some gems and nuggets in there. He's one of my favorite new artists. I grew up on 90's rap fyi
Lil baby used to use some crazy nice now its just slow melodic crap, i think the problem with these rappers is that they are scared to experiment in fear theyre music wont chart
It only got worse after my turn
Trippin 2020 was his prime
*i used to pray for times like this*
@PiplupPlus hating for a good reason. If you listen to this type of generic trap music that's an L for you. Listen to better music
@PiplupPlusna he right most of these suck
@PiplupPlus oldhead wym? I don’t like that lyrical shi I prefer underground shi STOOPID
@PiplupPlusyou gotta be trolling 😂
@PiplupPlusbro said swag and youngins in 2024, I think u might be the boomer unc, chill out and go bump that new Rick Ross album😂😭🙏
I’m glad it’s dying one of my least favorite eras of rap you can tell most these artists were only making music for the money
Facts💯💯💯
the music is not liked for these reasons:
1) it is generic sound
2) those guys are actually connected to the streets. You suburbanites don’t like their music because it’s too street as well. (Don’t lie)
You’re more comfy with the trippie redds, juice wrlds uzi type characters. Which is fine.
@@iangarcia1585like you guys are probably skateboarders lol. Which is cool
@@BigWalkangl I’m from the hood and my stance is almost the same as his really, and my favorite artist is lil Uzi it ain’t bout where you from it’s where the quality coming from
@@BigWalka you just assuming shi
It's so sad when local/underground artists think that using the same flow is going to work.
Check my music out lmk what you think
People are always completely misrepresenting what is happening in rap music. You guys are thinking like there is an infinity of possible flows and every single person has to find their own flow. That is NOT AT ALL how music works.
You do not create a new rhythm, you lay down your lyrics in a fitting rhythm.
Look at how music instruments function. You do what serves the music best, insecurity about having to be "new" is HINDERING the creative process.
There's nothing wrong whatsoever with trap flows being repetitive - it gives a type of hypnotic feeling while also making sure the song is tethered to that subgenre.
@@hichaelhyers no not gone lie that same flow stuff is what makes a surface level artist the best musicians don’t recycle look at kendrick,drake,j.cole,jayz , kanye west they dont keep the same flow they are constantly challenging themselves as an artist tbe problem is the rappers get comfortable because they don't want to be the best they want to just not be broke and once they achieve that they dont care for making good music anymore but check my music out im passionat ab ts MNBJAY
@@hichaelhyers There is a difference between sounding similar and copying. The amount of excuses given for being unoriginal nowadays is borderline depressing 😪
@@thelowroad216nah fr tho it's like they don't even try to expand on the sound they just copy and paste the format 😂😂
Trapping ain’t dead, they just wack now
I would say it's both dogshit and dead
Fr
It’s both
@@kooldawg ^^^
Facts
Carti is def not part of the generic trap category lol most trap fans don’t even like him
facts when i tell folks who only listen to trap always say he ass or either bring up he gay no in between, or some say who tf is that
I thought he shifted towards experimental trap after die lit?
@@niganools1502 exactly nothing generic about wlr or his new stuff
@@niganools1502die lit isn’t generic trap
@@fvrlit I know, that's what I said
They just regular trap rappers they not no Travis Scott who sits in the studio thinking of new sounds and drum patterns
Travis has some sick production but his rapping is generic af, i could write that shit
@@Anklebreaker9not really generic, Maybe generic if you compare it to itself, but theres a reason people imitate him so much, his flow and lyrics stand out
@@Nerdz2his lyrics don’t stand out
@@Anklebreaker9that’s because he’s making a song. Not trying to be the best rapper. Maybe you can write similar lyrics, but most likely can’t make a full song like him and make those lyrics fit in context
His stuff is just basic trap with more steps😭
One of the most boring waves in rap imo, luckily it’s beats out rage
I agree
It was good it just because over saturated
"Rage" evolved a lot since 2020
Became* it was good when it was fresh for a while
Chill in its prime shit was hard like the early to mid 2010s but then it over stayed its welcome lol
Idk but I feel like it’s cause we’re getting older. Our generation that listened to da baby, 21 savage, lil baby, young thug, Roddy rich, in highschool/college are maturing and I’m pretty sure we bump their old songs more than their new songs
Also most of those rappers fell off, are in jail or deceased
Facts bro I stay listening to the 2015-18 music. The new stuff not really my thing.
@@davidism8118facts bro, I feel the same way
Agreed bro I’m 28 now and shit just don’t hit the same as it did 7-8 years ago when I was in college
Most of those dudes never evolved their sound or grew as artists. Lots of people our age moved on to other genres cause generic trap got stale. A bunch of the artists from that era who were actually unique are dead (Juice, X, Peep,etc) and the ones that are still alive either stopped growing / stagnated or straight up regressed as artists (Thug, Trippie, Skies, etc) or they rarely put out music (Uzi, Carti, Travis Scott). I can't think of one big name from that era who has improved as an artist and still releases music regularly, maybe yachty? But he switched genres and basically makes psychedelic rock at this point so I can't even count him. It pains me to say it but the genre is dying and it's not coming back, rap is a young man's game and this new generation just wants rage music. I guess we're getting old lol, this must be how my pops felt when the 90s ended.
And this is why Playboi carti is paving a lane on his own . Yeat , ken Carson . Etc , got that style of rap from Playboi , and I can honestly say he’s creating a new sound
Ehh not just playboi Trippie X Uzi made that lane for them he’ll even Pierre had something in it to
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@@beegdawgweiland literally gave him the preset and he hasent sounded anything like slayworld in years bruh. im not sure you even listen to them fr
Not trynna hate but the rappers you listen all don’t know how to rap. They just repeat lines and have fire beats. But I guess that’s what the “New Era” likes
@@beegdawg and doing it better, not a pedo or scammer and isn't a fake gangster repping that cringe ass shit lmao. He bit the style and made it a million times better with an actual fanbase cuz them mfs aint ever making it out the underground due to a lack of effort or care that yeat showed to get to this point.
I’ll die on this hill, generic trap was never meant to last
Ever.....💯
Nothing is meant to last. Anything that lasts is kinda an accident lol.
NBA Youngboy is not generic trap. he is the most versatile artist in the game.He makes trap but also sad songs, happy songs, rnb songs, country and raegae inspired songs.
What does generic trap even mean? Trap music has been around since the 90s. Gucci, T.I. and Jeezy are trap artists.
@@JoeDirtisawsome I ain’t talking about them, I’m really talking about 2013 and on
I think its unfair to put future, trav and others into that specific category of melodic trap because by the time these guys were blowing up they were already superstars and had classics (Rodeo, DS2, Barter 6, Monster, Without Warning and others). Also Id say the likes of lil baby operate in that late 2010s trap sound which future and peers aren’t operating in.
Right. Future has a lot of rap sons
It's the lyrics bro raps like a middle schooler
Me personally, I would still put future in that same category as them simply because he started it back in the early 10s. Everyone else just followed suit. But now it's getting played out. Might be time to return to form.
NBA Youngboy is not generic trap. he is the most versatile artist in the game.He makes trap but also sad songs, happy songs, rnb songs, country and raegae inspired songs.
@@miles46100 future stood out and is still relevant because the production on his albums is still top tier, and he's always experimenting with new flows and deliveries. plus his music ages incredibly well. monster could released today and still sound just as good as it did 10 years ago, plus when future does experiment or change his style with hndrxx or wsdty it sounds great and doesn't come off as corny
Is simple the beat or production is the problem..producers nowadays are scared to make new sounds thinking rappers won’t use them so they make the same drum patterns and Melodie’s over and over again
Very true for Lil Baby and especially Polo G
True, but they are some innovative trap producers who understand that a lot of artists don’t want weird stuff, but something simple for them to lay vocals over. I think trap producers should start releasing beat tapes like Lofi producers, like Knxwledge, Madlib, FlyLo, MNDSGN.
With beat tapes, trap producers can put their weirdest ideas out and whoever will flock to it, will flock to it. Someone like Wheezy, Tay Keith or even ATL Jacob could pull this off
There's hella beat styles now wym I'm sure the newer styles will hit mainstream eventually
As a producer it’s not that we are scared people just don’t wanna hear the more creative things they rather hear that lil baby beat
i felt this 2018 people around michigan we started listening to our own artists
bingo 🎯
miles bridges is fire as a rapper
Ive been listening to the Flint scene artists alot lately. A lot of fun and good bangers coming out of that state
once the detroit n flint scene came in i was done w generic trap
We been listening to our music before that
Era of lyricism is coming back. You hit the nail on the head with the regional sounds, that’s the first domino to fall when you looking for lyrical artists
maybe for mainstream , but for me NO . i like experimental shit . yeat my favorite these past few years, and people hated it so much . we need more young thugs futures travises . make music fun and interesting
Their core fans grew up. These guys are super young but they’ve been around for a while now. Plus the main theme in all of their music seems to be pain/sadness. Those teenage kids who loved that and related to it are grown now
I'm still yung but shii I still relate to the music, wym grow up lol this lifestyle is locked tf in
I can promise you there’s millions of Americans alone who can relate, no matter their age
@@La.Ron9 I think he's talking about the teenagers who were into that kind of music and "Related" to it cause it was cool to. Not necessarily the people who genuinely related to it.
@@omegashenron8 ah okay my mistake. Keywords “core fans”.
@@La.Ron9 My bad, I did not see OP said "core fans". Not sure why you're having to correct me in that manner though. I wasn't rude in my response to you.
Feel like after 2019 and the pandemic it started getting worse and worse. Artists just “play it safe” and release the same generic music over and over again. There’s nothing fresh, new, and exciting going on in rap.
It's not just hip hop. There's trap R&B, trap reggaeton, trap beats on pop songs, trap beats on indie songs, trap beats on COUNTRY songs... even if you're a white guy from the suburbs like I am, it's been impossible to escape.
@@whym6438 Theres so many interesting rap albums released after 2019, I guess you just haven't heard them.
there is if you know where to look bro
Shout out to Trippie Redd for making such different sounding Trap music since the beginning. ALLTY, Mansion Musik, Trip at Knight, & Life’s A Trip all have a different taste of trap!
His style ain’t really different either it’s just GLO beats
idk why i never liked trippy besides love scars lmao, not hating i just dont like em idk
@@peeron6829 facts, still his best tape if you ask me lol
That’s what I love about trippie. He’s one of the only younger artists that’s actually making creative sounds that are timeless
And those projects are all ass😭
Nahhh you right on point with this one. Too many rappers out now with their own legit fan base and cities coming back with their own sound
Well trap had 3 popular sounds from the 2010s era you had the Travis Scott/ early Post Malone “Ambient trap” you had Future/Young Thug “Atl trap” and then the sound Pay is referring to is “Melodic trap” that’s NBA Yb, Durk & Polo G (to name a few) and I agree Melodic trap has run its course we had some good songs come from the sub genre though.
Yuh like there’re so many types of trap even that you can’t even say that trap is completely dying out or that a lotta the artists he mentioned are real trap artists. If anything the atl trap sound is coming back.
wb the late 2000s era with Gucci, Waka, OJ Da Juiceman, Future, etc??/
@@upfront864 that's all atl trap
Young boy not a trap artist tho why was he even in this video he has the baton rouge Louisiana sound
@@Geronimo410 i was thinking the same shit, its like they label everything trap now no matter what unless its boom bap
I’m genuinely so happy rage has become prominent. Saturation this saturation dat ion really care I loved both EDM and rap growing up so seeing the combination become prominent makes me happy
Miss the speaker knockers days
Rip To him one of my all time favs
@@jamaragon2424 rs bro
“I’m too faded I cant even dap u up”🗣️🔥😿
They Did Him Wrong 😢
It's the speaker knockers 🔥🔥🔥
When you said 2023 felt like a reset, I been seeing online that in a decade it’s usually around the third year where the sound will change (80s, 90s, 00s being great examples).
Hip hops sound switched up like crazy in 1993. Wu-Tang, Tribe called quest, Black Moon, Snoop, Nas and 2003 was also a switch with Lil Wayne and TI mainly.
don't forget 2013 was the era of drake asap rocky Kendrick Lamar , expansion of Atlanta trap with future and young thug becoming mainstream
, beginning of travis scott, Kanye droppin yeezuz
Also 2003 was when Kanye dropped college dropout that alone was a huge shift in hip hop for the mainstream and underground
@@jaccblikky8977 50 cent, Kanye
@@KMACKBryce very true
I think the problem is a lot of these guys like a clear, distinct aesthetic to help differentiate them as a character from other rappers. Yeat for a very long time was known for pretty much making one type of song over and over, but he has a character and personality associated with him and his music that kept it from going stale, so much to the point that he’s gone right back to that style after dropping 2093. What, if anything, is lil baby’s unique aesthetic appeal? Couldn’t tell you.
I like this, I think what’s happening is people want a sense of clan or something they wanna have a better connection to their fav rapper like different beats and sounds than anyone else basically people want a fictional character
aesthetic wise? isn't being the "street" rapper their whole swag tho most of em could learn something from 21 savage tho
@@bryson0206 but how do they each make that their own? 21 understands this but a lot of rappers don’t
@@bryson0206 not really they could expend it but since it’s the basic for most rappers it’s not that special. People want characters for real they own sense of drip,style,lingo etc. most these nïggas sound the same talking about the same shit
uniqueness is very important not only for attracting romantic partners but friendships and oppurtunitys
Sahbabii been reinventing himself.Sounds different on every new album he drops
But I heard he retiring is that still happening and cause a lot ppl just don’t get bro music either
Underrated fr
Super underrated
most people that used to listen to them diverged into other subgenres such as Detroit rap Flint Rap Milwaukee rap you get what i’m saying i can’t think of other examples from those
Sexy drill in NY too
New wave of carti's sons like nettspend
Lotta cities jumpin on the detroit type beats rn, concrete boys, evilgiane
Kendrick just destroyed drake it’s over…
No he didn’t that diss track was weak and overwhelming
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@@tbj4855 Kendrick is winning, but I agree
This alot more accurate than "hip-hop is dead" because theres too many people in it for the art who are more focused on working rather than blowing up. We used to call this "the underground" until recently when that began to mean something else for some strange reason...
when Pooh Shiesty and big scarr passed rip I feel like that sound died off
Pooh is locked up
But you shoulda used Keed instead
I miss big scar he was a talented freestyler
Boy stop . That’s just all u listened too
No lol
@@big.kool.nah, lil need wasn’t that big
The argument about each city sounding like its own thing is interesting. I have a book on mixing and Bobby Owsinski speaks about each studio back in the early days of audio engineering having its own speacific gear, methodology and engineers, so they would make radically different sounding records. There were fewer studios back then, so a city’s sound could be defined by the top dog of that area. Motown sounded like Motown for a very good reason. Same with EMI, later named Abbey Road. It’s cool to see history repeating itself for different reasons
yesss I just love that about hip hop if you go to different cities in California they all have they own sound whether socal/NorCal, or like different states Texas, Florida, Michigan, Chicago, Atlanta, shoot even them Arkansas mfs got they own sounds and flows to the way they produce music it’s really interesting and a nice thing to see.
My homie and I were just talking about this earlier today and he said the same thing you said quoted from that book 😂
@@XX-fh1lu 🤣🤣 divided by state/country lines, connected in venture and spirit
I honestly love your pov on this take, i feel those who already made their way and became main staples will continue to thrive bc they remain versatile..you have to know how to follow the trend while remaining true to yourself and having a consistent mindset of wanting more and exploring different styles..but imo that goes for any artist any genre.
Lil Baby was a jump scare lowkey 😭😂
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That pain sound is so out. I see trap rappers moving into more of that Bossman Dlow/Rob49 type pocket
Idk why 21 doesn’t get the same hate that dababy got 😂 he uses the same flow in every song
because ppl pick n choose
@@bloodomen2794 🎯🎯🎯
Nah 21 better
cause he got alot of female fans and they love him, he been catering to the ladies alot lately by rapping on sampled rnb beats, it sound good too
21 can pick good beats. And sometimes actually talks about shit in his songs. It’s like how Lil Baby is hated but Gunna is loved.
Travis Scott is different from these Lil Baby and Durks…if you listen to utopia you will find a bunch of experimental and new sounds in that album …different song structures…that’s why when it came out it got some criticisms because it was new and strange in their ears
I'm not sure it I put YB in that. I think his ability to switch flows and switch between melodic and rapping withing the same verse will carry him but he needs better production.
Spoke the words right out of my mind🔥
THANK YOU I CAME TO SAY THIS. I only listen to underground and NBA Youngboy bc he is not generic trap. he is the most versatile artist in the game.He makes trap but also sad songs, happy songs, rnb songs, country and raegae inspired songs.
@@ISLAMICSTORIES13 facts I hate when people say he only makes aggressive music that couldn’t be less true
Facts alot of people copied his style and sound and ran with it
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Shame his sound was garbage to begin with
Man you hit a good point with people sounding like where they are from.
I used to say that all the time. You know where a rapper was from by how they talk and sound.
Lil Gotit be out here pushin real trap and he not stoppin !!
Fax
same with ebk jaaybo omms
Respect
Facts gotit and keed way better than Gunna.and Gotit stood by thug not like RAT gunna
this why i always listen to the underground, theres nothing special about mainstream rappers, no unique flow, no swag, no style or nothing
Facts
Reading your comment has reminded me: underground is always where it at.
Definitely not lol 😂.. nobody listens but kids & white kids
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fr tho
thank you bro and it’s really a low ceiling for this typa sub genre. they don’t add anything special, don’t get me wrong it’s good music but it doesn’t really last or stick with you
Dosent stick wit most people cuz they can't relate to all that street shii, for the people that can relate to th3 majority of it, it's special
Yb in this is crazy he actually has talent
A 5 year era that needed to end. I’ve always listened to Travis, Carti, Don toliver & more recently Yeat because their trap is more progressive and has other elements to it besides that basic formulaic sound
NBA youngboy isn't generic trap at all lol I'm not even a fan of his but he has a very distinct Baton Rouge style when it comes to beats and lyrical content (being a bit too transparent and vulnerable to the point that it makes you cringe at times) but as someone who has been a trap fan since the genre really took off in the late 00s with Gucci Mane, OJ and Zaytoven I'm glad it's starting to die off. It went from a Southern hustler's theme music to soulless mass produced music that all sounds like one long song and only sounds good in a club environment where you're under the influence of some substance and a woman is twerking on you. The auto tune makes it worse a lot of the time tbh because I know rappers like lil baby can kinda spit but that auto tune makes every song of his sound the exact same.
thank you bro people be so slow
THANK YOU I only listen to underground and NBA Youngboy bc he is not generic trap. he is the most versatile artist in the game.He makes trap but also sad songs, happy songs, rnb songs, country and raegae inspired songs.
21 savage #’s went down too, Savage mode 2 did 200k first week in 2020
thats just album sales, certain songs have went up especially the ones he rapping on rnb sampled beats, the ladies are loving him right now
I felt this way for awhile as well, but tbh all of 21’s recent collabs with Drake have revived his career
Honestly, music was so much better in the datpiff, spinrilla, my mixtapes era. So many household names of today was KILLING those music sites. & their music all had DISTINCT SOUNDS & it was almost like a badge of honor for the area. Now it’s just trap drums. Well as expected the era has all but ended.
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Holy shit what a mess
Future a pioneer for trap music was the only trap artists hopping on different type beats especially that 2015-2018 run he influenced a large portion of the rap scene 2016- Present
Agreed man - great video and analysis. Also to your point at 12:00 I think the Detroit sound is getting more mainstream. Every time I hear a Bossman Dlow song I think Icewear Vezzo is about to start rapping 😂 and Kendrick even pulled out the Sada Baby flow on Not Like Us
Love this channel you have good commentary fr
Man I was totally thinking the same thing. Aceoss a variety of artists I recognize a lot of the same exact sounds and flows and to me it comes off the same.
Literally anything of it I don't even listen anymore.
YB has many versatile songs and some that are completely different. The thing is with me if I hear a song and I like it I just like it I want complain.
THANK YOU I only listen to underground and NBA Youngboy bc he is not generic trap. he is the most versatile artist in the game.He makes trap but also sad songs, happy songs, rnb songs, country and raegae inspired songs.
I like your channel , a good clear observation of culture and music, keep going
another banger of a video, you make the best hip hop content ngl
your analysis is spot on this is something i have also come to take notice off
My brother your locs are immaculate 👌🏾
I can’t believe it took yall this long
I would say it’s street/hustle trap, with a large emphasis on the streets or hustle money making music, or even hood pain trap rap
Which most of those artists are generic and boring
The hood pain trap was the worst era ever
@@tbj4855 ongg, now we got Rod Wave holding that wave down 😭
@@tbj4855 hood pain trap is fire. NoCap Rod Wave YB are some of the only mainstream that I like.
Tbh only one with actual appeal for me was da baby back in 2018
Nah in 2019 his prime
Michigan rap hit different though.
I noticed when NBA YoungBoy dropped Don’t Try This At Home. He really embraced a lot of his original Baton Rouge jazz like beats and I think he is starting to go back to that sound. I think you made a really good point with saying how areas are starting to sound like Memphis, Detroit, and all that are having their own unique sounds, you can also hear stuff like Mozzy using old West Coast inspired beats
Really good video!! 🎉
THANK YOU I only listen to underground and NBA Youngboy bc he is not generic trap. he is the most versatile artist in the game.He makes trap but also sad songs, happy songs, rnb songs, country and raegae inspired songs.
I dont think its dead tbh i think its evolving into a new sound bc we got ppl like bossman dlow and rob49 and skilla baby thats bringing a new sound to trap music
i call this genre safe aux music
I just find it crazy how so many people have been saying that “trap” music is dead for the past 4-5 years now
Yet people will put most of these trap artists on the aux and bump their music
I never get that🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
@@SeeMeNow2 cuz their not making real trap no more they all sugar coating it and being lazy cuz all those years of drugs
Facts
Bossmandlow already fallin off he got the SAME flow on every song
Bro won't make it to 2026😢
@@toldyou-uv2pw sh1t December 2024 lmao
We heard it all and the fan base is growing up
Trap music has been around since the 90s. This isn't some trend that only teens listen too
I mess with the video frl bro but it is definitely not dead 😂
it’s the producers in the industry they make it so easy for rappers to choose simple dumb down beats, so they don’t get creative
i’m going on a road trip this week so please drop like 30 one hour long videos for me to listen to thanks ❤
Rap/hip hop has felt really stagnant since 2013. Everyone is just clones of each other. With each copy it only got worse and worse. Vine then later tik tok really pushed peoples attention spans to new heights. Staying relevant is probably the biggest struggle. Rap will never die but this is probably the last chapter in the trap era. Rappers like JPEG Mafia or someone else will usher it into a new age in time.
Trap should’ve been left to just ATL rappers. Regional sounds is what keeps artists & music fresh. Now everyone is trynna hop FastMoney music from Detroit. Instead of riding a wave, perfect your sound or craft… NYC drill is a prime example…
I think trap is okay goin outside ATL but it should’ve mostly just stayed a southern thing cause trap was the soundtrack to the southern hustle. ATL would’ve still been the trap capital, Memphis would’ve made their scarier more low budget sounding trap music, Houston would’ve incorporated pitched down choruses and chopped and screwed cuts in their albums. Trap was invented cause of how regionally specific it was and it lost some of its soul when the mainstream didn’t wanna experience regionally specific sounds
No. Innovation is what keeps music fresh. Segregating music based on your zip code doesn't encourage innovation,it actually hinders it because it stops people from exploring different sounds. Nobody says this crap about other genres. Nobody complains when a singer takes some inspiration from artists from other countries
@@JoeDirtisawsome I respect your opinion.
I've noticed this too. Lately I hear people get more excited about people like Kanye and Kendrick than Lil Baby and Polo G, and I am so here for it. Even more boundary-pushing artists like Yeat and Teezo Touchdown are getting more respect, which is something the music scene needed desperately
We need young thug back, the people he brings on for features always hit
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ever since ds2, everyone been trying to replicate it going on 9 years now and that shit is getting old. I'm tired of the same hi hat 808s, lazy songwriting, boring features, repeated flows, and overall terrible albums. Like ditch the 808s for just a couple songs and experiment.
We don’t trust you was honestly the first trap album I’ve enjoyed front to back in a long time. Future is a pioneer and metro’s production is just hard to beat. It’s nothing crazy different from what we are used to getting from them, but it still sounds fresh because the quality is so high.
Ehh, Idk, it just feels like the regular metro formula, with tay Keith, and cardo sounding beats
Yeah ngl metro kinda let me down with the production everything felt like he could’ve did more expect for a few songs
Another good video Pay! Loved this one.
Take a shot every time he says “guys like NBA young boy, lil baby, da baby Rody rich and polo g
I have hopes for artists like Kanii, Skaiwater, Riovaz, Nimstarr, Odetari and Cade Clair to make a new era of rap of what I called "Neon Melodic Rap" era in the post pandemic music industry after lots of trappy melodic rap and emo rap. These artists (mostly they're Gen Z) had been using EDM, club rap, electronic and indie influences properly without being chaotic, but sometimes they can be.
They need to start collabing with new artist and putting on
Generic trap? You're not wrong. Like you said, the ones who thrive do something special/new and that's honestly the way it should be.
"There's nothing new under the sun."
When i started hearing people say names like "Da Baby" and "Lil Baby", i was like, "what are these names? I started hearing their work off games and stuff and i said, "they all sound the same." Back in 2019ish.
Same, that shit was always TRASH! GARBÁGE!
Like you said, it’s all about how an artist evolves with their trap sound and if they have a unique style.
Sexy Red uses those basic piano beats but her content lyrically, sonically and aesthetically all elevates her music.
Trippie Redd still manages to sound fresh with new projects and songs for dwelling into different sounds. Wizard 101, PSYCHO, Trip McKnight, Supernatural are all from different albums with different sounds.
Yeat makes kinda the same songs but can elevate it the same way Sexy Red does. Also he does switch up his style so that helps.
For people like YB, the Babies and Lil Durk, they really need to expand their sounds or add depth to their music because time has revealed how little substance there is to their music.
Ngl im going to stop you right there on that last one yb,durk have a lot of substance in their songs boy wth you talking about 😂 have you ever listened to a yb or durk ablum ???the most substance you’ll ever get they both from the hood and talk about pretty much the same stuff and have way more depth then Yeat, Yeat has 0 substance he a white Young Thug wannabe 💀
@@Goyarxrd Nigga they do the same song structures over and over again. You can find another version of a past song on the next tape/album after that first. Bro even talks in the video about how you can even predict what they are going to be saying. That falls under the “generic trap” label.
yb has expanded his sound hella has multiple songs outside of the trap genre
Lil Durk and Baby can’t never make a song like Emo Love Emo Rockstar Pop Out,Live,Kick it,Guitar Hero you just not intune with Yb
YB has expanded his sound.
Trippie tries different things but I want you guys to realise that an album that is experimental actually needs to be good if the artist wants to be called versatile.
I thinks it also because of the region I’m not nba young boy fan but his sound is the most different from this era because not to many people are blowing from Louisiana but the south closer to Atlanta have so many mainstream trap artist all around the same age bracket that all grew up with the same music influence
jetson kept making tha same one
True
DaBaby really needed different producers since his beast were one of the reasons his music got repetitive
jetson actually made hella unique shi and was hella talented , its some of these washed rappers that think " mainstream " and "industry " standard catchy sounds is the cheat code to success, so they use similar beats when in reality there is no key, find fulfillment in exploring yourself through sound if u care abt music, if u want money as a prod or even artist then its more effective to be like everyone else but be seen more than everyone else, because if u do what already works and ur in the spotlight then people *dont need any reason to look at anyone else* , closed minds will find u innovative just for changing one damn chord progression or have 3 hi hate rolls instead of 2 , open minds can enjoy and even learn from almost everything
11:23 facts it’s because it’s become a hub/ hot spot for so long, that it becomes the baseline and ends up becoming a more generic overused sound. 12:03 I fw what u saying here too. A lot of valid points in this video man
Yb the most experimental, he made a rage album.
Yb has some albums are that straight bangsrs from start to finish but the new shit aint it and seeing that i dont be hearing hes name like that nomore shows it
@@fufutm2891 DTTAH and richest opp was a bunch of filler tracks but I respect the experimental aspect of IRMC.
@@fufutm2891last year he was the the 3rd most streamed artist, first being Taylor Swift, second being Drake, definitely hasn’t fallen off.
THANK YOU I only listen to underground and NBA Youngboy bc he is not generic trap. he is the most versatile artist in the game.He makes trap but also sad songs, happy songs, rnb songs, country and raegae inspired songs.
Michigan on a crazy run rn between Detroit, flint…Etc
Spaceghostpurrp is the light of this music shit iykyk he was ahead of the time and still is VampMoney305
I think it feels like this too because a lot of people didn’t not grow up into the sound or weren’t there for many of the moments. Hip Hop/Trap is just Pop Music now.
As a genre I do believe it’s on downfall right now I think it just needs new faces honestly ppl gone relate to real shit … but on that yb topic about him making the same song Brodie been locked in house arrest for 3 years he can’t go nowhere he can’t experience nothing … but out all of them I believe he’s the most versatile now the quality hasn’t been as good but get him out of jail and back in br he’ll be fine . Imo
He’s been a top 3 most streamed artist in all genres these past 3 year on house arrest, just imagine when’s he’s free and is able to do shows.
yb recent music has been different, I mess with it
THANK YOU I only listen to underground and NBA Youngboy bc he is not generic trap. he is the most versatile artist in the game.He makes trap but also sad songs, happy songs, rnb songs, country and raegae inspired songs.
Gotta go back to old head trap. With jeezy, Gucci mane, TI, brick squad waka flocka
Yb was a top 3 most streamed artist out of any genre of music last year next to Taylor swift and Drake, he’s definitely not dead.
Future, gunna , carti still doing fine
Cause their actually good the ones who are carbon copies of one another are fading off
I’ve been thinking this for a while, you need to fuse a new sound + trap now. Like 80s gated reverb drums plus an 808 and hi hats
why you got my boy yb in the thumbnail 🤣
Fr youngboy not even trap
@@User-xysopwyzaqyb last time making trap was like 2018, he hasn’t been a trap artist since.
THANK YOU I only listen to underground and NBA Youngboy bc he is not generic trap. he is the most versatile artist in the game.He makes trap but also sad songs, happy songs, rnb songs, country and raegae inspired songs.
Yes nba youngboy sound got old 5 years ago, it’s like the same song over and over.
This cap youngboy the most versatile when it comes to the trap style
Nah your not lying tho I feel the same way. I don’t know where music goes from here cause even the new unique sounds get played out to me like veeze or quanny. Regional music be sounding repetitive too like dmv, detroit, ny, etc
my thing is, so much shit is considered trap and they aint trappers.... like when i think trap i think Gucci, OJ Da Juiceman, Jeezy, niggas who embodied the soul of a dope boy and that trap heavy bass sound... alot of these new rappers got similar beats i guess but are they real conisdered trap? Would you put travis in a trap category with a jeezy? playboi carti with a gucci? and what happend to PLUGG music? Isnt that a thing as well? idk, i just dont think everything is "trap".. but i agree with your video tho, generic rap is dead people want some funk and some real
I think trap as a subgenre of rap has expanded much more than any other subgenre to where there are subs of the subgenre. Where there’s emo trap, psychedelic trap, rock/rage trap. I think that og trap sound has been twisted and converted so many ways the term trap is honestly not as strong of a direct descriptor as it used to be because there’s so much underneath it now.
@@iusedtobepay i can agree with that, thats was well articulated fam fr
I say this all the time in Gucci and jeezy era trap music was based off your subject matter now it’s more based off a sound
@@charleshinton5149 thats true they go off the sound not the topic now a days thats real
I was waiting for this comment. T.i. Album trap muzik kicked the name off but it was off the content not that sound. 36Mafia production with Gucci/jeezy/OJ zaytoven shawty redd production kicked off the sound. It was so popular I feel like hip hop hasn’t really changed since then. It became to repetitive till this day.