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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/pantlitj/secrecyfilm.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Dayvon Daquan Bennett, better known by his moniker of King Von, was shot and killed during a shootout at an Atlanta nightclub just one week after the release of his breakthrough album Welcome to O’Block. His death was both senseless and tragic in equal measure.<\/p>\n
Von was renowned for crafting his tales with vivid detail and subtle humor; no other modern rapper could rival him as an exponent of storytelling.<\/p>\n
Drill rap is a style of hip-hop music focusing on street life, featuring aggressive lyrics about drug dealing and violence. This genre uses staccato beats from 808 drum machines set at 70 BPM for rhythm.<\/p>\n
Drill music has earned criticism due to its violent content. Artists such as Abra Cadabra claim that its violent nature simply reflects reality for many young people – cuts in youth services, family breakdown, and childhood trauma are just a few factors young people are exposed to daily. Criminalising its music won’t reduce violence any faster.<\/p>\n
Headie One is a pioneer not only of UK drill but modern British hip hop as a whole. From Tottenham, this rapper fuses London grime and garage styles with drill to create something uniquely his own. His 2019 hit ’18Hunna’ reached number 6 on the UK charts making him the highest charting drill artist ever!<\/p>\n
Drill music has come to characterize street-level rap over the last decade. A subgenre of hip-hop, it features unsettling aestheticized sounds such as gunplay, spraying hi-hats, double-tapped rhyme blasts and endless variations on “BANG! BAM! POW!<\/strong><\/em>” It serves as the soundtrack of young Black artists in New York, Chicago and London alike.<\/p>\n Drill music made its first foray into mainstream popularity in 2012 when YouTube became home for rappers such as Keef and his crew to gain national fame, eventually inspiring other scenes and established hip-hop stars to collaborate with drill musicians.<\/p>\n Drillers employ storytelling techniques that highlight the grim realities of their hoods, often through drug and gun violence as themes. Drillers tend to avoid overly clever wordplay for more straightforward accounts of their experiences; one example being King Von’s album title, Welcome to O’Block’, which conveys its gritty energy; this feeling being enhanced by his use of Chicago type drill instrumentals that aid in portraying it.<\/p>\n Drill is an aggressive hip hop genre characterized by dark beats and lyrics about street violence, often drawing upon real life experiences that may be uncomfortable to hear about. Drill stands out amongst many genres as an especially visceral musical form because its lyrics often touch upon major social issues such as poverty, racism, or lack of opportunity – provoking strong emotional responses when played back or heard out loud.<\/p>\n Taurus Tremani Bartlett, better known by his stage name Polo G, was another prominent name in Chicago drill. His 2020 album PTSD tackled mental health struggles among Black people, garnering critical acclaim and receiving accolades from fans and critics alike.<\/p>\nWhat is Drill Rap?<\/b><\/strong><\/h2>\n