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Tristan_Geoff 03-05-2022 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaHop (Post 2200877)
The problem having just an old school selection would be so few people would submit, as if I stuck to strictly Old School, I would only choose about 5 records, for most the Disco Rap era is quite a niche sound for people, and most find it, dare I say boring?

We need trap education here

I’ll be the first to learn em

Look up Playboi Carti, you’re welcome

ando here 03-05-2022 03:12 PM

:rolleyes: boring people are bored



move mims

Tristan_Geoff 03-08-2022 09:32 PM

hey, I'll prove I'm not boring by writing up a real trap education post on the history and milestones of the subgenre if you will

let's start eazy

with young jeezy!


ando here 03-09-2022 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tristan_Geoff (Post 2201203)
hey, I'll prove I'm not boring by writing up a real trap education post on the history and milestones of the subgenre if you will...

wasn't a personal jibe, dude.

Just meant people who are bored are (for the moment they feel it, anyway) boring.

and Yo, trap is old as the 808. Bambaataa and a million other NY DJs were pluggin trap sounds back in the 80s. Place some syncopated verbal patterns on endless repeat, do a little mumbling and you got a new package for Madison Ave to push: TRAP.

Ain't deep. But continue with the history, please...

Tristan_Geoff 03-10-2022 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by ando here (Post 2201236)
wasn't a personal jibe, dude.

Just meant people who are bored are (for the moment they feel it, anyway) boring.

and Yo, trap is old as the 808. Bambaataa and a million other NY DJs were pluggin trap sounds back in the 80s. Place some syncopated verbal patterns on endless repeat, do a little mumbling and you got a new package for Madison Ave to push: TRAP.

Ain't deep. But continue with the history, please...

oh I couldn't tell what you meant to be honest, I can get behind that logic though. In due time I will post more trap here though, guess if we're talking about the history of the genre I could post some memphis rap that was pretty influential to it's sound


SGR 03-10-2022 08:59 AM

Speaking of trap, that Gucci/Chief Keef mixtape, Big Gucci Sosa was mad underrated.



And I didn't realize Juicy J released another solo project since Stay Trippy, I guess I gotta catch up - but this was a college favorite.



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