Talking to: Broke Boys Trap from the capital
Mar 03, 2021
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Beat / When did you start producing trap?
Alex / It‘s difficult to define when certain music has become trap. Our music has always had trap influences. I would say I‘ve been making trap instrumentals since 2010.
I already produced beats in 2007, back then with Babba Music/Immer.Ready. We released a mixtape whose sound was already very much influenced by southern rap. Trap developed from this type of music, which also includes crunk, in the USA. Actually,
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