Jukebox Thursday: The 5 definitive SA Trap songs
WARNING: All the songs below contain naughty words. Lots of naughty words.
SA Rapper Emtee at the BET Experience Africa press conference on December 11, 2015 at the Radisson Blue Hotel in Johannesburg, South Africa. The inaugural BET Experience Africa is set to take place at the Ticketpro Dome this Saturday, December 12, 2015. (Photo by Gallo Images / Frennie Shivambu)
Earlier this week, SA hip-hop’s golden boy Emtee, declared himself the originator of African Trap Music during a Metro FM interview with Bonang Matheba.
Trap music, a sub-genre of hip-hop, originated in the southern regions of the US back in the early 90s. It has since made its way to our boarders, and has now gain massive popularity in the South African music industry.
From a distance, trap might seem like a codeine-fulled blur of heavy 808 drums, synths, auto-tune and blonde tipped dreadlocks and gold chains – but there is a meticulous method to the apparent madness.
The neck-snapping bass drums, infectious melodies and rapid-fire cadences that make up trap, have found their way into the ears and hearts of young SA listeners and become a huge part of the country’s pop-culture.
On this week’s edition of #JukeBoxThursday we take a look at some of the definitive songs that fall under the African Trap Music umbrella.
WARNING: All the songs below contain naughty words. Lots of naughty words.
1. Nasty C – Juice Back
2. WTF – Wangnika ft. Aewon Wolf, Ybk
3. Aewon Wolf – Walking & Dabbing ft Khuli Chana and Gemini Major
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpcVjZki6dc
4. Emtee – Pearl Thusi
5. DJ Switch – Way It Go ft Tumi, Youngsta and Nasty C
Bonus Cut:
Hopsin – No Words
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