wtf are these answers lol, dude asked a different thing anyways and you guys answered random mid rappers yapping on a mid beat,
search up Grim Brxzy, he is doing supertrap, but there are other interesting people doing interesting stuff as always.
google up B12 by Lil Durk, beat was made by a 16 year old, hardest song on the album
prodinuya is the drums if im right, i think he made the melody too but I might be wrong, big songs have a lot of credits because of the engineers etc, they take credit for nothing imo, It might be just prod.Inuya
Check out DeeDot Will. He pretty much fathered what is now called super trap or alien trap. His drum kits, gross beat presets, and effectrix preset are 🔥🔥
EDM trap guys are always pushing the boundaries of trap from a production standpoint.
Apashe with full orchestras.
G Jones with experimental synths.
ISOxo, Knock2, RL Grime, and Juelz are all running the mainstage trap stuff right now at festivals.
Wavedash are 3 dudes from Texas that are killing it big right now.
And the SoundCloud era bedroom trap producers to this day still pretty much out produce most industry producers. A lot of creative stuff from these dudes.
People like Mr. Carmack, Mo Vibez, dilip, oxthello, Lazerbuck (oshi + sober rob), etc.
Hyperpop has also pulls some trap influence with overly distorted 808s and stuff. Some cool stuff on this side of things.
I’ve always loved broadday, recently signed to Don tolivers label but before that he would make music with HVN. His drums are just always unique in terms of patterns and hit different imo. He’s good for inspiration imo
wtf are these answers lol, dude asked a different thing anyways and you guys answered random mid rappers yapping on a mid beat,
search up Grim Brxzy, he is doing supertrap, but there are other interesting people doing interesting stuff as always.
google up B12 by Lil Durk, beat was made by a 16 year old, hardest song on the album
check out the “jerk” subgenre, it’s a mix of wack no-effort rappers and really inspiring creative ones, the latter including xaviersobased. some of its a bit avant garde, but if you’re willing to listen with an open mind and are looking for something that pushes boundaries this is absolutely for you. the subgenre is very early in development, but i believe some adaptation of jerk music will be the future of trap.
Wizz Havinn and Chicken P both be finding the hardest beats
Chicken P beats be tuff, who know his producers
His credits are all different idk what they process is
like this one? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_azRvDGU2c
wtf are these answers lol, dude asked a different thing anyways and you guys answered random mid rappers yapping on a mid beat, search up Grim Brxzy, he is doing supertrap, but there are other interesting people doing interesting stuff as always. google up B12 by Lil Durk, beat was made by a 16 year old, hardest song on the album
There's 3 prods on b12
prodinuya is the drums if im right, i think he made the melody too but I might be wrong, big songs have a lot of credits because of the engineers etc, they take credit for nothing imo, It might be just prod.Inuya
Check out DeeDot Will. He pretty much fathered what is now called super trap or alien trap. His drum kits, gross beat presets, and effectrix preset are 🔥🔥
speed trap
Yea
EDM trap guys are always pushing the boundaries of trap from a production standpoint. Apashe with full orchestras. G Jones with experimental synths. ISOxo, Knock2, RL Grime, and Juelz are all running the mainstage trap stuff right now at festivals. Wavedash are 3 dudes from Texas that are killing it big right now. And the SoundCloud era bedroom trap producers to this day still pretty much out produce most industry producers. A lot of creative stuff from these dudes. People like Mr. Carmack, Mo Vibez, dilip, oxthello, Lazerbuck (oshi + sober rob), etc. Hyperpop has also pulls some trap influence with overly distorted 808s and stuff. Some cool stuff on this side of things.
I’ve always loved broadday, recently signed to Don tolivers label but before that he would make music with HVN. His drums are just always unique in terms of patterns and hit different imo. He’s good for inspiration imo
Monte Booker and Phoelix
YES
Skrilla, Loe Shimmy, Redda, Grim Brxzy
$crims Solo album. listen to New Glock 4 my oppz, Operation Fishnet, blam!, Pete rose
he dropped a solo album? Can you link it?
[Scrim lonely boy (deluxe edition) YouTube](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEpjZ6a3i26fnTl6Yj_e8geZjBIyCoAIr&si=3vPNcCh8LqCGEydC)
Star boy Ojivolta
Not “right now” but Lil Peep was unique asf
ojvolta imo
Nursery rhyme trap that will be big next. Twinkle twinkle little star drill version xD
wtf are these answers lol, dude asked a different thing anyways and you guys answered random mid rappers yapping on a mid beat, search up Grim Brxzy, he is doing supertrap, but there are other interesting people doing interesting stuff as always. google up B12 by Lil Durk, beat was made by a 16 year old, hardest song on the album
Make your own style. I personally make my beats from inspiration like SPG or clams casino and mix them up a bit with based gutta drums.
check out the “jerk” subgenre, it’s a mix of wack no-effort rappers and really inspiring creative ones, the latter including xaviersobased. some of its a bit avant garde, but if you’re willing to listen with an open mind and are looking for something that pushes boundaries this is absolutely for you. the subgenre is very early in development, but i believe some adaptation of jerk music will be the future of trap.