Emo Rap
Emo rap is a subgenre of hip-hop that blends elements of emotional expression and introspective lyrics with traditional rap beats. It often explores themes of mental health, heartbreak, and personal struggles, drawing inspiration from the emo music genre. Artists in this genre frequently use melodic hooks and vulnerable storytelling to connect with listeners.
The genre gained popularity in the late 2010s, with artists like Lil Peep and Juice WRLD leading the way. Emo rap has created a unique space in the music industry, appealing to fans who appreciate both the raw emotion of emo and the rhythmic flow of hip-hop.