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Within a small warehouse to the west of Atlanta in the district known as Bluff, the trap exists. But unlike drug traps that were not unusual in the cliff and other poor spaces of the city of Atlanta, this trap transforms pain into art.

The term “trap” jargon entered the lexicon in Atlanta in the early 1990s and used to describe the whores where drugs were sold and bought. The rappers took the term and remodeled it in a musical genre known as trap music.

Trap Music is a musical genre that began in the street, then entered the dominant style through style, sound and artists such as T. I. , Jezy and Gucci Mane. YOU. Recently, to highlight the culture of trap music with the Trap Music Museum.

“I need to thank the other people who have made this hobby for their lives during the last nine months,” said T. I. He said about the museum. “A user cannot make the prophecy of a masterpiece. We must bring our minds and percentage of our thoughts in combination, everything has continued to see today. Percentage in combination. “

The exhibition includes artistic facilities such as the T. I. The kitchen of the Gucci Mane trap; And Jeezy’s snow room. Other rappers such as Migos, 21 Savage, Rick Ross, Future, 2 Chainz and Yfn Lucci also presented themselves in works of art. Art was compiled and organized through Antwante McLaughlin, Marina Skye Williams, Lalanya Abner and Atlanta artist Maiya Bailey.

“First I won a call from the T. I. team about the concept of [a] trap called” escape from the trap, “McLaughlin said. “We have rebuilt the concept and delight where they can see the art trap and move on to an escape room. Array . . . We look for other people to be transmitted with a delight. “

Bailey explained how the museum connected the worlds of art and rap of Atlanta.

“The artistic scene and the music scene [are] away from the other in Atlanta,” Bailey said. “The Trap Museum brings the two worlds in combination. “

The museum is on Rue Travis in a construction belonging to T. I. For almost nine months, a team worked to build the exhibition. The museum will be open from Monday to Saturday from 2 p. m. At 10 p. m. until November.

“Seeing the transformation of this procedure, the most productive component,” said Williams. “Being able to see what life is incredible. It is a revolutionary situation. Having been a component of this motion is special. It is attractive that other people be informed of history around the subculture. “

But beyond art, it also reflects the fact about the negligence that happens in the black community.

“You can glamor this, but we also have a segment of R. I. P. which is heartbreaking,” said Abner. “A giant component of this ends with death or imprisonment. Therefore, the maximum vital is that [T. I. ] has escaped from the trap. That is why we have this characteristic. This culture built by pain, but we take pain and [made] art. “

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