Aggressive Brooklyn drill meets high-octane Jersey club rhythms. Rapid-fire vocal trades and heavy sliding bass for peak energy moments.
41 is a Brooklyn-based hip-hop collective consisting of rappers Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter, and TaTa. Formed in early 2022, the group represents a pivotal shift in the New York drill scene, integrating the regional influence of Jersey club rhythms and high-tempo production into the traditional drill framework.
Their rise was accelerated by the viral, albeit controversial, success of 'Notti Bop', which demonstrated the group's ability to dominate social media platforms like TikTok through dance-centric trends. Musically, they are characterized by aggressive, staccato delivery and a collaborative 'posse cut' approach to songwriting, often recording on mobile platforms like BandLab to maintain a raw, immediate sound. Their 2023 project '41 World: Not the Album' solidified their commercial standing, with the single 'Bent' achieving significant chart success. Critically, they are viewed as leaders of the 'new' Brooklyn drill wave, moving away from the UK-influenced sounds of the late 2010s toward a more localized, hyper-energetic style that prioritizes rhythmic complexity and group dynamics over solo narratives.
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