trap music
subgenre of hip-hop
Trap music pulses with an intensity that feels both urgent and hypnotic. Characterized by rapidly hi-hat rolls, booming basslines, and atmospheric synths, the genre wraps listeners in a soundscape that is as gritty as it is lush. Lyrically, trap often dives into themes of struggle, aspiration, and street life, delivered through a flow that balances bravado with vulnerability. It’s a musical experience that invites you to get lost in the rhythm while contemplating deeper narratives.
Originating in the early 1990s in the Southern United States, trap music emerged from Atlanta's hip-hop scene as a response to more mainstream styles. Artists like Young Jeezy and T.I. helped define its sound with albums such as "Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101" and "Trap Muzik," bringing a raw authenticity to the genre. This movement reacted against the polished production popular in hip-hop at the time, emphasizing DIY aesthetics and real-life stories from the streets. As it evolved through the 2000s and 2010s, producers like Lex Luger and Mike WiLL Made-It shaped its distinctive sound, making it a dominant force in contemporary music.
For newcomers eager to dive into trap, start with Future’s “DS2,” which perfectly encapsulates the genre’s blend of emotional depth and infectious energy. Migos' “Culture” introduced catchy hooks and dizzying flows, reshaping modern rap dynamics. Don’t overlook Gucci Mane’s “The State vs. Radric Davis,” which showcases his influence on the sound's evolution. Finally, give Travis Scott's “Rodeo” a spin for its expansive production that bridges trap with other genres — it’s an excellent starting point that hints at the rich world adjacent to trap.
545 artists in the catalog.
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Rae Sremmurd
hip-hop, pop music
Tory Lanez
alternative R&B, contemporary R&B
Lil Nas X
country rap, hip-hop
Rich the Kid
Southern hip-hop, hip-hop
María Becerra
Latin trap, dance-pop
King Von
Chicago drill, Chicago hip-hop
Young Dolph
Memphis rap, Southern hip-hop
Kizo
hip-hop, pop music
Booba
French hip-hop, gangsta rap
A$AP Ferg
East Coast hip-hop
G Herbo
Chicago drill, Chicago hip-hop
Bryson Tiller
alternative R&B, contemporary R&B
Juice WRLD
SoundCloud rap, alternative hip-hop
$uicideboy$
emo rap, hip-hop
A Boogie wit da Hoodie
hip-hop
6LACK
alternative R&B, cloud rap
About trap music
What is trap music?
subgenre of hip-hop
Where should I start with trap music?
Start with "Hellboy" by Lil Peep. It captures what makes trap music worth exploring.
What are the best trap music albums?
The trap music albums worth hearing first: "Hellboy" by Lil Peep, "17" by XXXTentacion, "Skins" by XXXTentacion, "Blackpink in Your Area" by Blackpink and "Vultures 1" by Ty Dolla Sign.
How many trap music artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 545 trap music artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.