Will trap production every die out in hip hop? This style is so played out, yet it's still the dominant form of production.
What style do you think might replace trap as the dominant style? Maybe a more electronic/house style with faster deliveries?
Will trap production every die out in hip hop? This style is so played out, yet it's still the dominant form of production.
What style do you think might replace trap as the dominant style? Maybe a more electronic/house style with faster deliveries?
It’s the most boring repetitive shit. It’s becoming embarrassing how there is so little evolution in black music
It's crazy because they used to innovative so much. Now hip hop has been at a standstill for about 4 years.
Like 90% of the songs on rap caviar have trap production, ditto the hip hop stations where I live. As soon as I hear those unnatural hi hats, I get disappointed in the song.
>Maybe a more electronic/house style with faster deliveries?
Footwork-inspired rap production will be the future, mark my words.
give me a youtube example
there's little evolution in Latin American music either, but at least the songs have better production and better melodies
I don't even know what yuros listen to besides American music
interesting, I dig it.
what if we had idm inspired production, especially if there were someone out there with a good enough sense of rhythm to somehow rap over a fucking breakcore backing track
Waka Flocka Flame tried. It was trash
Wasn't that more EDM?
future bass
It will incorporate baroque and harsh noise influences
>Maybe a more electronic/house style with faster deliveries?
You mean hip house? Hip house is primarily a club oriented genre, so I don't think that'll happen any time soon.
Hip hop and electronic dance music have been fusing for years now. Electro, freestyle, early techno before it ditched the breakbeats, hip house, Eurodance, breakbeat hardcore and big beat with rapping, that shitty "electro rap" (basically hip house meets pop music) of the late 2000's-early 2010's, etc.
i often suspect that the popularity of trap production is because it's pretty much optimized for a guy playing it on his phone in public
bro hip hop and techno have fed off each other since day 1
agreed
i will listen to this when i'm done with listening to what i'm listening to right now
Why do you promote a pedophile and rapist?
how dickless do you have to be to not like something with a cover like that
i listened to it and the production was a little interesting but not the most interesting i've ever heard or could imagine and the lyrics were boring but ok
That's electro, bad example. Here, have this:
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This group (and by default, the song) was created by Juan Atkins. A few years later, house music started to seep into the "Detroit electro", and became Detroit house/Detroit techno.
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You can see the transition out of the hip hop/electro influences, but they're still a big influence.
Well be back to boombap shit soon
People will tolerate this overly electronic shit for 1-2 years max and were gonna go back to more organic sounding stuff
Gorestep
I really hope that trap production dies. At least for a few years. There is no creative element anymore in trap, every nigga sounds the same.
We listen to European music
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Modular grimestep orchestras.
I'm from the future btw
HAHAHAHHAH
How is that any less derivative than trap?
That's just generic soi rap. I could name probably over 20 artists with that exact sound
do it
the style is fucking cornered, they dont have anywhere to move. cant blend it with anything either, anything you put a guy rapping in it it cheapens the fuck out.
listened to bad bunny the other day in coachella, i dont listen to trap. rap or anything of that, but it was very melodic and had some synthwave and rock blends that were cool as fuck. would listen unironically again.
>Why yes, my favorite piece is Niggas on the Moon by the Death Grips, how could you tell?
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I guess 20 off the dome was a tall order but if I was willing to put time into researching I doubt I'd have any trouble
I don't know why I never recognised the similarity between them, but you're right. However, they are still much more recognisable by sound than any Migos or Future clone. Exceptions prove the rule
Well yeah. Clones are called clones for a reason. But the most best guys in trap aren't clones. For example...
Lil Uzi Vert
youtu.be
VS
Young Thug
youtu.be
VS
Playboi Carti
youtu.be
>most best
My bad on that one
>he thinks trap production isn't just production
get with the times grandpa, it isn't trap drums anymore. It's just drums
I thought exactly of them when I wrote exceptions. They have a distinguishable voice and delivery which makes them more exicting to listen to, but I'm still fed up with the trap beats, they feel and sound kinda lazy by now.
Sounds die soon after they dominate the mainstream, you'll just have to be patient my friend. I've been diving into older stuff myself because trap began to bore me
I know it's not hip hip but some grime music has really interesting tempos and strange production. Also like that other user said Footwork/Juke with rapping could take off, so could more Bashment influenced stuff and some African dance music genres
I can see the drum beat staying but more innovation with instrumentation, pads, strings, 'real' instruments, etc. It's going to just branch out timbre wise.
>no one mentioning dancehall as the future of music
lol shortsighted pleb
Cloud rap as a genre had trap percussion and was better than any other genre this decade. Eric Dingus and Clams Casino shit on any sample based electronic musician this decade, and all they ever made was simple beats. Rap as a vocal style is obviously slowly going back to pop and rock music if you've even slightly paid attention in the last 3 years, while instrumental hip hop will simultaneously get more formulaic and sonically strange