Los Angeles producer KiLO HOUSE re-enters the list at number 12 with one of his biggest early tracks The Night He Came Home. It’s definitely one of the all-time favourites from the Brazilian duo TropKillaz. Tropkillaz - DINDINDON (Trap é o som)ĭINDINDON (Trap é o som) is a track that you can easily imagine yourself cruising down the highway blasting in your car speakers. Era is one of the best tracks you can test your new sound system with since the bass is so damn heavy. RL Grime is known for some of the heaviest drops in trap music, and Era is certainly one of the heaviest. The chimey breakdown is complemented perfectly by a heavy bass drop.
This track has a signature video game sound to it, blended with some classic trap elements any fan would love. It also has one of the most memorable (and hilarious) music videos of any trap song to date. Without a doubt the track that brought DJ Snake mainstream attention, Turn Down for What ft Lil Jon is significant for breaking the pop charts if nothing else.
The killer production from Skrillex and Diplo is brought to a new level with the talented vocal ability of Kiesza. Kiesza was their first single, and it released to worldwide acclaim, with over 100 million views on YouTube. Jack Ü was a collaboration between Skrillex and Diplo and Take Ü There feat. It’s also just a dope track in general, and it would be criminal not to include it on this list. However, it also popularised trap music with a wider audience and, to be honest, the meme perfectly captured the crazy, high-energy nature of a lot of trap music. Yes, this track was the subject of a viral meme and part of what put YouTube content creator Filthy Frank on the map. The arrangement of sounds in this track is absolutely nuts, and it’s probably been used widely as an example of the quintessential unique trap sound. This track comes in heavy with a build-up reminiscent of a high-performance car changing gears, getting faster and faster.