Gangster Music ✧

Today, the genre has branched into styles like Trap and Drill , while continuing to influence global movements, including reggae culture in Jamaica. 2. Core Themes and Characteristics

This report examines "gangster music," primarily identified as , a subgenre of hip-hop that emerged in the late 1980s. It is defined by its raw, often controversial depictions of inner-city life, crime, and social struggle. 1. Historical Origins and Evolution gangster music

Focuses heavily on depictions of crime, weapons, drug culture, and confrontations with law enforcement. Today, the genre has branched into styles like

N.W.A.’s Straight Outta Compton is credited with bringing gangsta rap to the national stage. This era was dominated by narratives of street reality and defiance against authority. It is defined by its raw, often controversial

Features heavy driving bass, 808s, and often aggressive or "intimidating" vocal delivery, pioneered by groups like Cypress Hill .

The genre is characterized by recurring lyrical motifs and specific sonic elements: