K Trap Reveals The Truth About Drill Music
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About this listen
This week on Beginning, Middle & End, Mo Gilligan sits down with K Trap for one of the most honest conversations about fame, music, and growth you’ll hear all year.
From the moment K Trap removed the balaclava that defined his early career, to scoring a global hit with “Warm,”he’s been navigating the pressure of evolving in a genre that often refuses to let artists change.
In this episode they talk about:
- The real reason K Trap took off the mask — and why people said he was “finished”
- How Drake bringing him out at Wireless changed everything
- Why drill music gets blamed for everything
- Being recognised in the Maldives playing tennis
- The pressure on young rappers to flex chains and success
- Building a business empire beyond music
- Fatherhood and finding purpose outside the industry
Plus K Trap opens up about being an introvert, the anxiety behind fame, and why he’s determined to become a global artist — not just a drill rapper.
This is the Beginning, Middle & End of K Trap’s journey so far.
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