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Is drill the most controversial genre of music? (GQ, 14 July 2018)
Originating in South Side Chicago at the start of the decade with breakout artists such as Pacman and Chief Keef, drill (slang for gun) is a strand of trap music defined by a slower tempo of 70 beats per minute (with trap at 140 and grime at 160), layered with visceral, often violent lyrics; sometimes […]
14 Jul 18

Originating in South Side Chicago at the start of the decade with breakout artists such as Pacman and Chief Keef, drill (slang for gun) is a strand of trap music defined by a slower tempo of 70 beats per minute (with trap at 140 and grime at 160), layered with visceral, often violent lyrics; sometimes bloated with bravado, sometimes unreservedly nihilistic. Read full article.