Slime Season 2
Young Thug · 2015
trap music · Southern hip-hop · dirty south
A kaleidoscopic blend of experimental beats, off-kilter melodies, and uniquely expressive vocal deliveries that redefine trap music.
Slime Season 2 is an album by Young Thug, released in 2015. A kaleidoscopic blend of experimental beats, off-kilter melodies, and uniquely expressive vocal deliveries that redefine trap music. 'Slime Season 2' solidified Young Thug's status within the SoundCloud rap movement, receiving critical acclaim for its innovative approach to trap music. The mixtape not only performed well on streaming platforms but also influenced a wave of artists who would follow in his stylistic footsteps, contributing to the evolution of hip-hop during the mid-2010s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Slime Season 2 sound like?
A kaleidoscopic blend of experimental beats, off-kilter melodies, and uniquely expressive vocal deliveries that redefine trap music. Rooted in trap music and Southern hip-hop.
What makes Slime Season 2 by Young Thug notable?
'Slime Season 2' solidified Young Thug's status within the SoundCloud rap movement, receiving critical acclaim for its innovative approach to trap music. The mixtape not only performed well on streaming platforms but also influenced a wave of artists who would follow in his stylistic footsteps, contributing to the evolution of hip-hop during the mid-2010s. By the time 'Slime Season 2' was released in January 2015, Young Thug had already gained significant attention from his mixtape 'Barter 6' and collaborations with artists like Rich Homie Quan. This album followed his rapid ascent in the Atlanta hip-hop scene and showcased his growing influence in shaping the sound of contemporary rap. It marked a crucial moment as he began to establish himself as a distinctive voice in the genre.
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Release Date
January 1, 2015
Artist Origin
United States
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