10/5/2023 0 Comments British drill rappers![]() ![]() Let’s just say that if Drill music was a movie genre, it’d undoubtably be horror. Sounds and vibe – To match up to the lyrics and flow, the whole vibe of Drill tends to be eerie and dark. ![]() With Drill, the words at the end of each bar are often heavily stressed, making a Driller’s delivery more like a chant than anything.ģ. Team that with a hard hitting flow, and you’ve got a recipe for a seriously impactful song. Conventionally, Drill music pins focus on gang violence and crime, more so than conventional Hip Hop. Lyrics and flow – Other telltale signs of Drill can often be found the lyrics. While as Jammer quite rightfully states: “without grime…there would be no UK Drill”, the two are very different.Ģ. Drill isn’t slow.Īlthough Drill is some of the fastest rap around, don’t make the mistake of confusing it with Grime. To put that into perspective, conventional Hip Hop sits at roundabout 80-90. Pace is one of the main conventions of Drill music (both UK and US) your average Driller spits at around 140 BPM. A metric that helps measure the pace of a track. BPM – One of the easiest ways to spot Drill is to investigate a song’s Beats Per Minute. Speaking of which, here’s 3 telltale signs that you’re listening to a Drill track…ġ. You just need to do a bit more detective work before you reach your conclusion. Saying that though, spotting a Drill track is still possible. All of which has began to blur the lines. However, with Drill being more in the spotlight, conventional Hip Hop (and other genres like RnB) have began to take influence. The 808 slides in the first couple of bars were usually enough of a giveaway. Spotting Drill music today is more tricky than it first appears.īack when the genre first came about, you could spot a Drill track relatively easily. How to spot a genuine Drill track (a spotters’ guide) For me, being broader and saying UK Hip Hop is more accurate.” XtG – Photo Credit: Nicole Wilcox “And that’s exactly why I’d refrain from using the term to describe my sound. My delivery is more relaxed, lyrically I touch on different subjects and I myself don’t exactly conform to the ‘Drill’ stereotype. “While I would say Drill influences my sound (ngl I do have a slight fetish for 808s), I wouldn’t go as far as to brand myself as a ‘Drill rapper’. Anyone who’s spent time with a Hip Hop prod over the past couple of years will understand that. When in actual fact, Drill influences a lot of modern music to a certain degree. ![]() “Calling something Drill is very much like calling something right or wrong – it either is, or it isn’t. “Ask me and I think we’re all too quick to dub a track as Drill. To get a better idea of why, we spoke to UK rapper and lyricist, XtG… If anything, you could say it’s encouraged it. Whereas others (typically the conservative types in parliament and the mainstream media) believe it to be a way of glorifying crime, with many politicians calling for it to be banned.īut that hasn’t stopped rappers (or producers) from jumping on the Drill sound. So hard in fact, that it’s more of a debate than anything.įor some, Drill music is simply a fresh vibe or a more modern take on UK Hip Hop. See, in comparison to other genres of music, Drill is actually quite hard to put your finger on. To the point that you seriously have to wonder – Is UK Drill really Hip Hop 2.0? Or a trend that’s destined to die a death as fast as it has come up? So much so that it’s even spent time at number one! A mighty feat, especially for a genre that started out as a few handmade videos in the backend of YouTube.įactor in Drill’s influence on the overall sound of Hip Hop and how it’s somehow managed to bring outrageous dance moves back into fashion, and the irony only increases. Since which, the Drill sound has managed to worm its way out of the underground to command a mainstream audience. A style of rap music that’s managed to accrue mass popularity in what feels like a matter of minutes.įor most listeners, Drill first became ‘a thing’ back in 2018, when Tion Wayne and Russ Millions dropped their iconic collab: ‘Keisha and Becky’, along with a full-fat remix featuring Aitch. Ask a teenager to raid their Spotify playlist, and chances are you’ll come across a bunch of UK Hip Hop.
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