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Submit ReviewWe explore how the trap became commodified to create space for a new black cool. When did the trap start popping up at brunch, church, yoga?
We start off inside T.I’s Trap Music Museum in Atlanta. Then, we explore the various ways trap has been commodified, and we head to a Trap Pilates class…?! We explore whether trap’s commodification and the new connotations of trap aesthetics, such as Katy Perry’s “Dark Horse” ft Juicy J and even “Trap Queen” by Fetty Wap, are dismissing those who the trap originally represented.
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