Wikipedia wrote:The lyrical themes of modern trap music shifted towards money, cars, friendship, women, success and the high life.
Lying Pink wrote:I'd maybe participate, depending on when the deadline is and how I'm feeling and whatever. Like the others, I've never made it before though, and I doubt my normal style/skillset really suits something as stripped-down as trap, though.Wikipedia wrote:The lyrical themes of modern trap music shifted towards money, cars, friendship, women, success and the high life.
Welp, we're sorted.
YakFace! wrote:Bam, work in progress just because xD
https://soundcloud.com/fennic/yakface-oh-dayum-wip
YakFace! wrote:Bam, work in progress just because xD
https://soundcloud.com/fennic/yakface-oh-dayum-wip
VeePoint2 wrote:YakFace! wrote:Bam, work in progress just because xD
https://soundcloud.com/fennic/yakface-oh-dayum-wip
Fast WIP's... I like your style.
Lying Pink wrote:What would your editorial policy be on witch house-influenced trap?
Freewave wrote:"In 2012, new styles and developments of electronic music which incorporated elements of trap music began gaining popularity, especially online. These styles infused elements from house, hardstyle, dubstep, drumstep, drum and bass, moombahton, oldschool jungle and various electronic dance music genres with trap music's typical distinguishing features. Electronic producers, such as Diplo, Yellow Claw, TNGHT, Baauer and Flosstradamus, RL Grime, expanded the popularity of these developments of trap music, gaining the attention of electronic music fans. Labeled as the "new dubstep" or the "new moombahton", trap music continues to expand its popularity. The music was initially dubbed simply as "trap" by producers and fans, which led to the term "trap" being used to address the music of both rappers and electronic producers, to much confusion among followers of both."
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