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The conversation traces the genre's origins in Southern hip hop, highlighting the influence of key artists and producers. It analyzes trap music's lyrical content, exploring themes of poverty, violence, and systemic oppression as reflections of marginalized communities' experiences. Furthermore, the discussion investigates the genre's unique production techniques and sound aesthetics, proposing a framework for scholarly analysis of its lyrics and cultural impact. Finally, the conversation advocates for further interdisciplinary research into trap music's evolving role within hip hop and its broader societal influence.

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