Trap Artists
Some of the popular trap artists include:
- T.I., often referred to as the “King of Trap”
- Gucci Mane, a pioneer of the genre
- Jeezy, known for his “Thug Motivation” series
- Rick Ross, the “Hustlin’ Boss”
- Chief Keef, a key figure in the drill subgenre
- Lil Yachty, also known as “Lil Boat”
- ASAP Ferg, the “Trap Lord”
- 21 Savage, known for “Savage Mode”
- Lil Baby, famous for “Drip Too Hard”
- Playboi Carti, a notable “Mumble Rapper”
- Future, known for hits like “March Madness”
- 2 Chainz, the “Pretty Girls Lover”
- Lil Uzi Vert, a “Punk Rap Star”
- Fetty Wap, the “Trap Queen Singer”
- Young Thug, a “Thugger Mentor”
- Migos, a rap trio that has made significant contributions to trap music
- Gunna, a “YSL Signee”
- Boosie Badazz, “One of a Kind”
- Young Dolph, a “Memphis Legend”
- Juicy J, a “Hip-Hop Veteran”
- YoungBoy Never Broke Again, a “Chart Dominator”
- Waka Flaka Flame, known for “Hard In The Paint”
- UGK, “Southern Rap Legends”
- A$AP Rocky, an “Innovator” in the genre1.
These artists have been influential in shaping the sound and culture of trap music.