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  1. Jul 10, 2024 · Also known as sad rap or emo hip hop, emo rap music features darker themes in their lyrics, like suicide, depression, and loneliness. Other elements in emo rap include "crying" vocals, experimental beats, and instrumental blends with rock music.

  2. Aug 7, 2020 · All-time classics and latest Emo Rap songs in the mix! The best Alternative Hip Hop, Cloud Rap, Emo Trap and Sadboy Vibes by your favorite Emo Rappers. Cover design by Alfons Gilhofer »...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emo_rapEmo rap - Wikipedia

    Emo rap is a fusion genre of hip hop and emo music. Originating in the SoundCloud rap scene in the mid-2010s, the genre fuses characteristics of hip hop music, such as beats and rapping, with the lyrical themes, instrumentals, and vocals commonly found in emo music.

    • XXXTentacion. “I remember my first introduction to X was during an English class at school. A friend played Look At Me on his phone loudspeaker and I had never heard anything like it before.
    • KXZARI. “There’s not a lot of people doing emo rap in the UK, but KXZARI is smashing it right now. His lyrics and his melodies always speak profoundly to what he’s going through.
    • ZAND. "I know technically she's more of a singer, but ZAND really embodies the emo rap values, in my opinion. She's got green hair and a full head tattoo.
    • Lil Peep. “Emo rap should help people going through depression. It should speak to them and help them feel like there’s a way out. Lil Peep spoke to the people going through substance abuse or who were dealing with that internal pain.
  4. Emo Rap Mix · Playlist · 50 songs.

  5. Jan 15, 2021 · From XXXTentacion to Juice Wrld and more, these are the best emo hip-hop and sad trap rap songs of the last five years.

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  7. Combining singsongy melodicism, narcotized beats, and a kind of tell-all ugliness that takes share culture to unsettling extremes, emo rap represents a shift in hip-hop values—an attitude in some ways more in tune with the self-effacing nihilism of Kurt Cobain than the street machismo of 50 Cent.