Detroit drill
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Detroit drill | |
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Other names | D drill |
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Cultural origins | Late 2010s, Michigan, US |
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Sample drill |
Detroit drill is a subgenre of drill music, centered in Detroit, that began as a derivative of the drill music scene in Chicago and New York City and later became a derivative of UK drill with its 808 percussion and sliding notes by producers from the UK drill scene. Detroit drill emerged around 2019 with the single "MWBL" by 42 Dugg and Tee Grizzley. It was made popular in the mainstream with the 2021 single "4 Da Gang" by 42 Dugg. Other notable Detroit drill artists include Icewear Vezzo, Sada Baby, and Teejayx6.
History
Detroit drill music first gained attention with the 2019 single "MWBL" by 42 Dugg and Tee Grizzley. Detroit drill differentiates from Chicago, New York, and UK drill by its fast detroit style rapping with drill type beats.
Characteristics
The Detroit drill sound is a combination of fast Detroit rapping with a combination of trap and drill beats.
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