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While “Jersey Club” may sound like the worst place on Earth,it’s actually a sound that rap is very much into right now. The drum pattern of “Just Wanna Rock'' has functioned almost as a ...
Manhattan’s rap crew The Sweepers are rhyming over beats that use Jersey club drum patterns over their dark drill rap, most prevalently on “WNA.” Then far outside the city, Houston’s Don ...
swerved hard right and took the trend in a frenzied new direction with an infusion of Jersey Club’s pounding drum patterns, layered samples, and insanely high BPMs. The song proved influential ...
Vert’s song is an example of Jersey club music, a fast-growing genre that combines EDM ... The song has it all: chopped vocal samples, pulsing drums, and the “Some Cut” bed squeak (a specific sample ...
New Jersey producers like DJ Tameil, Tim Dolla, and the Brick Bandits began to stray from their Chicago house roots toward the manic drum patterns of Baltimore club. Since then, Jersey club has ...
Recently, New York drill artists have been teaming up with Jersey Club producers, and Jersey rappers have been tapping into New York drill beats to mesh their similar sonic patterns and bars to ...
Jersey Club’s version is rich on borrowing ... The result is a hard, bouncy, bass-heavy dance music where chopped vocals and loaded drum machines make dance-floor rally cries out of catchy ...
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