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Trap God
Hip-Hop · 2012 · 20 tracks · 1h 6m

Trap God

A cornerstone of the 2010s Atlanta sound. Cold, cinematic synths and heavy 808s provide the backdrop for a relentless, confident, and deadpan street narrative.

October 17, 2012 · Aphilliates Music Group

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A cold, calculated display of street authority and high-stakes confidence.

Tracklist · 20 Tracks · 1h 6m
01
Intro
2:01
02
Head Shots
3:50
03
Money Habits
2:42
04
Crazy
2:52
05
Get Money Nigga
3:56
06
Rolly Up
4:18
08
Act Up
2:23
09
Never See
3:02
10
That’s That
2:35
11
Servin
2:37
12
Shooter
3:36
13
Dead Man
3:47
14
Baby Wipes
2:41
15
Don’t Trust
3:41
16
Suckaz
3:02
17
Gas and Mud
3:47
18
Fuck Something
3:46
19
I Fuck With That
3:32
20
Get Lost
4:39
31
F*ck the World
3:32
Moments Worth Listening For
The transition from the ominous intro into the relentless bass of Head Shots.
The hypnotic, repetitive synth hook on Gas and Mud that creates a psychedelic haze.
The way the 808s drop out during the verses of Get Lost, leaving only a cold melody.

How does Trap God sound next to the rest of Gucci Mane's catalogue?

Party Celebration+0.9σ

The writing leans a touch further into party celebration than the rest of the catalogue.

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