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  • Jun 3, 2020
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    DEL_5445
    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14AYq_rBJUg

    you tellin me this is hype music to bump in the car

    No but one doesn‘t take away of the other

  • Jun 3, 2020
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    yOuNg LeOnArDo

    No but one doesn‘t take away of the other

    Trap music isn't just vibes my dude, Rod Wave has more lyrical substance than Half the florida rappers in 2017 (Except X, Ski, and Kodak)

  • Jun 3, 2020

    Once all of this dies down and the vaccine is ready there's gonna be a upward streak of Danceable Club trap while Lyrical Rap will still be relevant as well

  • Jun 3, 2020
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    SHAQUILLE

    The fact that you limit trap music to just “vibes” kinda shows you don’t know what you’re talking about man

    I don‘t mean it like that... I just think you don‘t have to prove anything to others so there doesn‘t have to be an intellectual meaning so I don‘t get why that‘s so important

    But vibes do have a lot of meaning and substance and that‘s what people don‘t get... so to me vibes mean that it is meaningful

  • Jun 3, 2020
    DEL_5445

    Trap music isn't just vibes my dude, Rod Wave has more lyrical substance than Half the florida rappers in 2017 (Except X, Ski, and Kodak)

    I wasn‘t trying to limit it I just meant the vibes was so important and that‘s why others didn‘t get it

  • Jun 3, 2020
    yOuNg LeOnArDo

    I don‘t mean it like that... I just think you don‘t have to prove anything to others so there doesn‘t have to be an intellectual meaning so I don‘t get why that‘s so important

    But vibes do have a lot of meaning and substance and that‘s what people don‘t get... so to me vibes mean that it is meaningful

    Lyrical content has always been important to trap music.

    And that doesn’t mean rappity rap

  • Jun 3, 2020
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    allmygirlsdoyoga

    If anything about 2016 sucked, it was Views.

    Still overhated asf

    Lots of goat songs

  • Jun 3, 2020
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    Op started to listening to rap in 2016 and now acts like its 90s

  • Jun 3, 2020

    Nobody gives a f*** about your opinion op. Stay in 2016 ...

  • Jun 3, 2020
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    IKARUS2020

    Still overhated asf

    Lots of goat songs

    Keep the family close
    U with me
    Feel no ways
    Weston road
    With you
    Faithful
    Controlla
    One dance
    Too good
    Summers over
    Fire and desire
    Hotline bling

    If this was the album

  • Jun 3, 2020

    2012-2016 was legendary for trap. So many classic beats by them ATL boys. Maximalistic trap almost, trippy, meaty and perc-filled. Distortion was too nice as well.

  • IKARUS2020

    Still overhated asf

    Lots of goat songs

    I like Feel No Ways, Weston Road Flows, and even 9, but the album sucks.

  • Jun 3, 2020
    SHAQUILLE

    Keep the family close
    U with me
    Feel no ways
    Weston road
    With you
    Faithful
    Controlla
    One dance
    Too good
    Summers over
    Fire and desire
    Hotline bling

    If this was the album

    Daaamn 🤯

    Yeah this would be amazing

    Making a playlist with these rn

  • Jun 3, 2020
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    Also you guys talking about lyrical content discredit the vibes by doing that

  • Jun 3, 2020

    Because to you vibes in this world don‘t mean enough

  • Jun 3, 2020

    It’s not that it was just about the vibes or whatever

    The main thing people don’t get on this site is that the culture itself has substance and history behind it. It isn’t something that happened on accident or something any bum could be a part of. It was a movement and the ones who truly embody the essence of it should be celebrated. People act as if it’s something that some 16-18 year olds stumbled upon creating, when really it’s something that was built over the course of 5ish years (which is hyper speed)

    Think about Pollari coming out in 2013-2014, someone like X being influenced by Pollari, and taking over the world. It was a whole genre and culture that influenced itself in a bubble and represented pure freedom of expression for the kids who really related to the s*** they were talking about. and I’m not talking about the 14 year old white kids that relate, I’m talking about the people who live this s***

  • Jun 3, 2020
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    yOuNg LeOnArDo

    Also you guys talking about lyrical content discredit the vibes by doing that

    "Vibes" and "Lyrical content" arent mutually exclusive.

  • Jun 3, 2020
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    who is this directed at ?

  • Glad the tide is turning on trap. So repetitive, generic and boring. Take artists who embraced it like Rick Ross and Gibbs then look at their luxury/mafioso rap and it’s so much more interesting, same with Curren$y, s*** even future sounds much better when he’s not on his trap s***.

  • Jun 3, 2020
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    the most "i was born in 2005" thread I've ever seen

  • Jun 3, 2020
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    santi

    who is this directed at ?

    Everyone who sees a chance to doubt the trap movement now that it got less popular

  • “Trap was just about the vibes” uh oh re-re alert, a f***ing idiot has entered the building

  • Jun 3, 2020
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    yOuNg LeOnArDo

    Everyone who sees a chance to doubt the trap movement now that it got less popular

    Trap music been around since the 90s b

  • Jun 3, 2020
    SHAQUILLE

    Trap music been around since the 90s b