The low end is usually "blown out" or heavily saturated. Producers often use the "Zay" 808 or custom "Rage" 808s that cut through the mix with aggressive grit.
Famous for the "filthy" distorted 808s found on Playboi Carti’s Whole Lotta Red . yeat_type_beat_wock_playboi_carti_x_trippie_red...
The "Yeat x Carti x Trippie" aesthetic is built on a few core sonic pillars: The low end is usually "blown out" or heavily saturated
The term "Wock" often references the lean culture (Wockhardt) frequently mentioned in the lyrics of these artists, signaling a hazy, psychedelic, yet high-tempo vibe. The "Yeat x Carti x Trippie" aesthetic is
(referencing the Trippie Redd & Playboi Carti collaboration that defined the style)
Key figures in the "Rage" movement who helped bridge the gap between synth-pop and trap. How to Find These Beats
Unlike traditional trap which uses dark piano or bells, these beats use "super-saw" leads, digital pads, and buzzy pluck sounds reminiscent of 2010s electronic dance music.