nikkas don't understand how long hood nikkas from the south have been listening to bass heavy tracks with dope-murder content. As long as it's street nikkas and bytches wantin to shake their ass below the mason-dixon trap music ain't gonna die. The Lil Jon-Three Six era of 01-04 ushered the sound in and it's still the most popular shyt 10 years later..as long as it keeps evolving and don't get stuck in cement like G-Funk and the Soul Sample era's I don't see it goin nowhere anytime soon.
Same thing they said with NY and boom bap street content. People swore up and down that NY street rap would stay popular forever, but it died out. What can potentially kill the popularity of trap rap is what the 10-17 years olds are listening to. If the South has their Kanye West (highly successful artist that came from the burbs with a unique fashion taste), then the trap rappers are gonna be starving in a few years. Every decade around the 3rd to 4th year brings in a massive change.




. There are people that know absolutely nothing about Kool G Rap or KRS. Trap music in the club is all they know. They have no real culture to rep. That is what happens when you get beats like that shoved down our throats in the last 10 years in the mainstream.