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Moments before sunset, west of downtown Atlanta on July 6, the Pink Trap House was being painted white. The white paint represented the impending end of 2 Chainz’s brainchild that existed for several ...
Last week, both Gucci Mane and T.I. have both staked their claim as inventors of trap music. And rightfully so, both are innovators of the subgenre. Tip claims the music started with his 2003 album ...
Last week in Atlanta, Georgia, an unassuming house on 1530 Howell Mill Road that had been painted bright pink in promotion of rapper 2 Chainz’s latest album, “Pretty Girls Like Trap Music,” was ...
2 Chainz takes viewers inside a pink trap house in Atlanta that emulates the cover of his recently released album, Pretty Girls Like Trap Music, in his new music video for “Door Swangin.” The house ...
Gucci Mane is the latest rapper to stake his claim as the inventor of the rap sub-genre trap music. On Friday (April 6), the Atlanta rapper posted a Flash Back Friday photo that looks like it was ...
Atlanta's newest icon is gone. In the cover of night, the bright pink Trap House that had become a magnet to hip-hop fans from all over was painted over in a coat of white. Since it made its debut ...
We spoke with Trap Music Museum co-founder William “Bem” Sparks and general manager Krystal Garner about honoring dirty south hip-hop. Hip-hop has been alive and well since the late '70s. Its ...
ATLANTA — Whatever happened to the Pink Trap House? You remember it, right? A little more than a year ago, Atlanta-based rapper 2 Chainz leased an unremarkable home at 1530 Howell Mill Road in west ...
ATLANTA -- The Howell Mill Rd bungalow that become known as a rapper’s “trap house” is on the market, and likely not long for this world. It’s in a busy part of town with a lot of development. Yet it ...
Inspired by Atlanta’s thriving Trap Music Museum, the Lil Trap House exhibit arrived in Los Angeles on July 12. The pop-up honored some of hip-hop’s biggest names, including Gucci Mane, YG and Pusha T ...