Lyrics
TRAPPED BY THE CRAPPY TRAP
Introduction to the theme of being confined or limited by a negative trap.
What was once underground, today is a fashion
Observation that what was once considered underground or alternative has become a mainstream fashion.
The rappers of today think they're extreme
Current rappers perceive themselves as extreme, but the reality is that they are influenced by commercial interests.
But the fact is that they're just victims of trade
Contending that contemporary rappers are victims of the music industry and its commercial motives.
With a preppy trend of fashionable clothes
Critique of the adoption of a preppy fashion trend, emphasizing appearance over substance.
Take some hip-hop
Mocking the formulaic creation of a "bad boy" image by blending different musical genres and themes, including drugs.
And dubstep shit
-Then throw in some reggaetton
-And you're a bad boy!
-Lyrics dealing about drugs
Highlighting the superficial nature of lyrics focusing on drugs and expressing depressive thoughts in the context of violent streets.
Depressive thoughts in harsh violent streets
-Trapped by the crappy trap (x4)
Reiteration of being trapped by the negative aspects of the popular music trend.
Not to be excluded and avoid bullying
Encouraging conformity to avoid social exclusion, sarcastically suggesting following trends and absorbing into the system.
Just follow fashion and listen to the same as the rest
-Let yourself to be absorbed by the system
-Dictated by trap to millions of trendy boys
Criticism of the trap genre's influence on a large audience, especially young boys, perpetuating a trendy culture.
Take some hip-hop
Repetition and continuation of mocking the formulaic creation of a "bad boy" image with clichéd lyrics and themes.
And dubstep shit
-Then throw in some reggaetton
-And you're a bad boy!
-Lyrics dealing about drugs
-Depressive thoughts in harsh violent streets
-Trapped by the crappy trap (x4)
Reiteration of the feeling of being trapped by the negative aspects of the prevailing musical trend.
Take some hip-hop
Further repetition and critique of the formulaic creation of a "bad boy" image with clichéd lyrics and themes.
And dubstep shit
-Then throw in some reggaetton
-And you're a bad boy!
-Lyrics dealing about drugs
-Depressive thoughts in harsh violent streets
-Trapped by the crappy trap (x4)
Final repetition emphasizing the ongoing entrapment by the negative elements of the popular music trend.
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