That one hit wonder ass nikka? We Ready is about all he was known for and nothing more and it was hartdly anything trap about it.
Boys forgetting about Ghetto Mafia too.
And a lot of yall are confusing "trap music" with genuine southern rap with soulful influences like jazz and live instrumentation (8Ball and MJG, Three Six mafia, Scarface, Geto Boys, and UGK). Story telling tracks and albums that had something you could take away from it or talked about the consequences of being in the street and living that life which is totally different from "trap music" which only tells one side of the story.
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