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Rage
Rage is a high-energy, synth-forward trap production style characterized by bright, detuned supersaw leads, pounding 808s, and fast, looping drum patterns built for explosive rap performances. It emphasizes instant-impact hooks, minimal chord movement, and anthemic drops that feel closer to festival EDM crescendos than traditional hip hop breakdowns. The sound rose from the post–SoundCloud, punk-influenced branch of trap, drawing on the icy simplicity of Playboi Carti’s late-2010s palette and marrying it with trance/eurodance-styled leads and EDM trap dynamics. The result is a glossy, adrenalized bed for shouted, rebellious vocals—music designed for mosh pits, arena stages, and viral snippets alike.
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Trap
Trap is a subgenre of hip hop that emerged from the Southern United States, defined by half-time grooves, ominous minor-key melodies, and the heavy use of 808 sub-bass. The style is characterized by rapid, syncopated hi-hat rolls, crisp rimshot/clap on the backbeat, and cinematic textures that convey tension and grit. Lyrically, it centers on street economies, survival, ambition, and introspection, with ad-libs used as percussive punctuation. Production is typically minimal but hard-hitting: layered 808s, sparse piano or bell motifs, dark pads, and occasional orchestral or choir samples. Vocals range from gravelly, staccato deliveries to melodic, Auto-Tuned flows, often using triplet cadences.
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Rap
Rap is a vocal music style built on the rhythmic, rhymed, and often improvised spoken delivery of lyrics over a beat. It emphasizes flow, cadence, wordplay, and narrative, and is commonly performed over sampled or programmed drum patterns and loops. Emerging from block parties and sound-system culture in the Bronx, New York City, rap became the core vocal expression of hip hop culture alongside DJing, breakdancing, and graffiti. While it is closely linked to hip hop, rap as a technique and genre has also crossed into pop, rock, electronic, and global regional scenes. Musically, rap favors strong drum grooves (breakbeats, 808 patterns), sparse harmony, and loop-based structures that foreground the MC’s voice. Lyrically, it spans party chants and battle brags to intricate internal rhymes, social commentary, reportage, and autobiography.
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