How many songs are we going to get, scratch that, how many albums, or even discographies, are we going to get about the same exact things that trap music discusses? Yes, we get it. You have all the girls. You have my girl. You have more money than me. You have more drugs than me. You are a better person than me. Let's get over it, shall we?
The charts have been permeated with these same subjects for a few years now, and frankly, I am just bored. Trap music has hit it's peak, and the music world seems to just be looking for the next big thing. Hip hop is not a bad genre, but the over saturation of it is making listeners tired. How about we try something new? We do have some artists doing that, talking about real life issues and socio-economic problems. Trap and rap music in general needs to evolve to keep listeners interested, and good flows and beats can only go so far. Remember Migos's Culture 2? Yeah, me neither.
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AuthorMy name is Jacob Tutterow, a senior at North Cobb High School and Opinions Editor of our online newspaper. Archives
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