The official music video for "TRAP FLY" by Wilx and wop showcases the artists cruising rough Nashville, featuring catchy beats and relatable lyrics. The video is shot by @IceBreakingFilms and includes timestamps for different sections of the song, such as the intro (0:00), Verse 1 (0:15), Chorus (0:40).
Verse 2 (1:05), Hook & Visual Highlights (1:30), and Outro (2:00). The song is available on Apple Music and Spotify.
The artists express a clear mindset of hustle and dedication to making money. They talk about being "sick" with their work (1:07) and needing their money "quick fast and a hurry"
(1:07). The lyrics ais o mention "money was a language" (0:55) and being focused on "the ake" (1:21-1:24), indicating a strong drive for financial success and an understanding
• of money as a primary motivator. They also suggest they are "changing the narrative"
(1:16-1:18) and taking the "stairs" (1:39)
Instead of "kissing ass," which implies a commitment to earning their way through hard work rather than shortcuts.
Wealth is displayed through various elements in the video:
• Luxury Vehicles: The artists mention "DOD
Metro and St. Tro" (0:20-1:21), implying high-end vehicles. They also reference cruising through Nashville, which visually reinforcis the idea of mobility and perhaps a comfortable lifestyle.
• Exclusive Experiences: The lyrics mention
*exclusive island all inclusive" (0:47-0:48), suggesting a lifestyle that includes luxurious travel and experiences.
• Jeweiry and Appearance: There's a line about a "face SC way more V than my jury"
(1:04-1:03), indicating the presence of valuable jewelry. The overall presentation and
'trap fly" (0:00, 1:45) aesthetic also contribute to a display of success and style.
Material Possessions: The artists allude to having "got it on in pairs" (1:35-1:36) in the hood, which could imply multiple valuable items or a general abundance.
Financial Focus: The recurring theme of
"'money" (0:55, 1:21-1:24, 1:40) and "cash"
(0:29) throughout the song directly points to a focus on wealth acquisition as a key aspect of their identity.
Detractors are addressed with a dismissive and confident tone. The artists state that "haters off" (0:34) and that they are not "fooling me"
(1:00) with their games. They also express Meneral disdain for those wha would "call schooling me" (1:01-1:02) and those who are seen as "real squares" (1:37-1:38). There's a strong sense of self-assurance and an indication that they are unbothered by others" negativity.
"Trap Fly" implies a few things, combining the genre of trap music with a sense of style, success, and street credibility:
• Trap Music Influence: "Trap" refers to the musical genre, characterized by its distinctive beats, bass-heavy sounds, and often themes related to street life, drug dealing, and the pursuit f money. The video's description explicitly calls it a "trap anthem" and "trap music" (0:00).
"Fly" as Siylish and Successful: "Fly" is a slang terni meaning fashionable, stylish, and coo!, often associated with looking good and being successful. When combined with
"trap," it suggests a polished and appealing presentation within the trap lifestyle.
• Aspiration and Achievement: The phrase can also imply a level of achievement within the trap scene - veing successful enough to live a "fly" or luxurious lifestyle, often through activities associated with the "trap."
• Authenticity and Credibility: Given the context of trap music, "Trap Fly" could also subtly suggest an authentic connection to the trap background while still achieving a high level of success and style, It's about being true to their roots while being "fly."
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