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dont like the autotune, sorry..
And I think you try too much trying to sound like chief keef imo.
And again, the instrumental is too loud compared to the accapella
Dont like trap music, so i did not like this, but the second verse was cool.
I hate them thirsty bitches
Cut them off like circumcision -Lil Wayne
dont like the autotune, sorry..
And I think you try too much trying to sound like chief keef imo.
And again, the instrumental is too loud compared to the accapella
Dont like trap music, so i did not like this, but the second verse was cool.
barely any autotune and this doesnt sound like chief keep and it isnt anywhere near trap music. #BeleeDat
do you know what trap means ? will you hold me down has nothing to do with trap at all
Pretty sure i said it was a Trap beat, and nothing else, which it is. Chief Keef's music does take a lot of cues from the Gucci/Young Jeezy era Southern rap style. Do YOU even know what Trap means? Let me wikipedia it...
Trap music is a music genre that originated in the early 2000s from Southern hip hop and crunk in the Southern United States.[1][2] It is typified by its lyrical content and trademark sound, which incorporates 808 sub-bass kick drums, double-time, triple-time and other faster time division hi-hats, layered synthesizers, and "cinematic" strings.[3][4]
Yeah. Sounds like a Trap beat to me... It's funny how its getting more mainstream now that DJs are mixing it into their EDM sets and what not.
Pretty sure i said it was a Trap beat, and nothing else, which it is. Chief Keef's music does take a lot of cues from the Gucci/Young Jeezy era Southern rap style. Do YOU even know what Trap means? Let me wikipedia it...
Yeah. Sounds like a Trap beat to me... It's funny how its getting more mainstream now that DJs are mixing it into their EDM sets and what not.
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