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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.

Famous for the "filthy" distorted 808s found on Playboi Carti’s Whole Lotta Red .

The primary architect of Yeat's unique, experimental "twizzy" sound. yeat_type_beat_wock_playboi_carti_x_trippie_red...

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.

The string refers to a specific subgenre of modern hip-hop production known as "Rage" or "Hyperpop-trap." These beats are designed to emulate the high-energy, synth-heavy sound popularized by artists like Yeat , Playboi Carti (specifically the Whole Lotta Red era), and Trippie Redd (notably on Trip At Knight ). What Defines This Sound? The term "Wock" often references the lean culture

These tracks usually sit between 140 and 160 BPM , featuring rapid-fire hi-hat rolls and sharp, punchy snares. Key Producers of the Genre

(referencing the Serum synthesizer used to make these sounds) The low end is usually "blown out" or heavily saturated

Because this specific string looks like a , you can find similar tracks by searching for: "Rage Type Beat"