Wasn't the whole thing about Woo Riddim about how it was using trap-y (or whatever they were calling it at the time) sounds? Same with Wut?
As far as I see it it's just the latest in the line of "B-boys on Ecstasy" which has been going on with Southern Hip hop since the early 00s. I think it sounds great, even the internet stuff:
At least, the track-ier trap sounds great, the stuff which is all bass and drums. The trap high hats are one of my favorite noises to emerge in years.
As far as I see it it's just the latest in the line of "B-boys on Ecstasy" which has been going on with Southern Hip hop since the early 00s. I think it sounds great, even the internet stuff:
At least, the track-ier trap sounds great, the stuff which is all bass and drums. The trap high hats are one of my favorite noises to emerge in years.