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By Aaron Hartley–
Trap may be the most divisive genre in mainstream music in the last decade. The subset of hip-hop born from the southern U.S. frequently features silly content like nonsensical lyrics, unconventional rapping styles and occasional over-reliance on production. The case against trap is stooped with evidence. But who says it has to be bad?
Georgia trap trio Migos would be the ones to make the case. The trio, who go by the stage names Quavo, Takeoff and Offset, released their first album “Young Rich Nation” in 2015, which featured a few hot singles, but they really had their big breakout last year.