Is Trap official the most influential sub genre in hip hop history?

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GTFO

EVERY city has their own club music.

Detroit - Ghetto Tech
Chicago - House
DC - Go-go
Balitmore - Bmore House/Club
Northeast - Some Dancehall
etc etc

It's a reason none of this local ass shyt has blown up nation wide. You might get a influenced track from an artist here or there but come on. Bounce is in that same category.

The staying power of Trap is some mind boggling shyt.

Twerk is a bounce term
Shake it like a salt shaker is a bounce tern
Rolling 808 snares and hi hats are all the skeleton of bounce music which trap producers do today

How do you compare bounce music which has had commercial success with Cash Money and No Limit to these other local shyt that hasnt has 1 artist break thru:mjlol:
 

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"sub-genres" is something white people do..... There is no such thing as Trap.... Rap is Rap...Hiphop is hiphop.

We never did that sub-genre shyt until white people started infesting our culture.

In the 90's our music was 100x more diverse than it is now, and we never created "sub-genres" we only classified by region.

If you want proof that sub-genre shyt is a white thing... Look at rock for example.... You got heavy metal, metalcore, Hardcore, death metal, arena metal, punk, gutter punk, glam punk, ska punk, grunge.... I can go on all day....

Stop letting white people dictate our shyt. :ufdup:
 

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easily, from a musical standpoint. crunk/boom bap/g funk were never copied in every other major musical genre (except country) at the same time

Beyoncé singin over spastic hi hats, whole other EDM sub-genre called trap, shyts a phenomenon
 

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Twerk is a bounce term
Shake it like a salt shaker is a bounce tern
Rolling 808 snares and hi hats are all the skeleton of bounce music which trap producers do today

How do you compare bounce music which has had commercial success with Cash Money and No Limit to these other local shyt that hasnt has 1 artist break thru:mjlol:



Everything production wise you think started with bounce was originated by Mantronix and other 80's electro hip hop artist. Know your history! Everything in hip hop is jacked from the 80's and I'm not even from that era.


Not one Cash Money or No Limit artist went commercial off a bounce album or song! Drop it like hot had bounce elements but a full bounce song ain't getting shyt popping nation wide.
 

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:mjlol:

GTFO

EVERY city has their own club music.

Detroit - Ghetto Tech
Chicago - House
DC - Go-go
Balitmore - Bmore House/Club
Northeast - Some Dancehall
etc etc

It's a reason none of this local ass shyt has blown up nation wide. You might get a influenced track from an artist here or there but come on. Bounce is in that same category.

The staying power of Trap is some mind boggling shyt.

Chicago House been blew up since the 80's:skip:
 

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You mean 'Trap and Bass'? Yeah I agree with this but then again it's everyone's opinions.



So corny. White "TRAP" is one of the worst movements in music ever. EVER

Idk how you let white people take an already established genre, name it the exact same thing, and turn the corn up to 1000%

Someone PLEASE tell me how this



is even anywhere near related to this TRASH

:scust::dahell: Disgracing B.I.G.:camby: This music has no soul in it, no heart. Completely worthless.
 

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easily, from a musical standpoint. crunk/boom bap/g funk were never copied in every other major musical genre (except country) at the same time

Boombap styled/influenced beats came pretty close to influencing almost every genre in the 1990's











.....tons of other examples
 

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Goldie is drum n bass/jungle, im not sure how that stems from boom bap

Jungle and Drum Bass were both influenced by Hip Hop/Hip house which were different from the Disco influenced 4/4 House-Techno beat and they found when you speed up a boom bap beat (funk), you get the Jungle and Drum n Bass sound.






Go to 15:00 ..."We took breakbeats from HipHop/Funk and sped it up to a House music tempo"






but yea you had Portishead and Massive Attack that were influenced.

TripHop and Big beat, yeah for sure had the Hiphop/boom bap influence.
 
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