Milwaukee hip-hop

[4] In its recent innovations, including its presence on TikTok, and standout artist Certified Trapper, Milwaukee hip hop has adopted a more brash and humorous style.

While not as prominent as cities like New York or even neighboring scenes such as Chicago or Detroit, Wisconsin has produced talented artists who contribute to the genre's diversity and creativity.

One of the most prominent characteristics of Milwaukee's current scene is the use of "low-end type" beats that feature heavy kicks, deep basslines, and 808s.

This song found itself drawing from the classic popular rap scene in the late 70s to 80s using jazz bass lines and a fun club chanting sound.

The newfound success of the region can be heavily attributed to receiving more attention from media outlets such as Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and Wired.

[11] Another key factor that can be attributed to the rise of the Wisconsin rap scene, is the use of the social media platforms TikTok and Instagram by the artist to further advertise their tracks.

[12] The event features a series of cultural celebrations, educational and community-wide activities intended to enrich and empower the city's residents.

Notable artists such as Lakeyah, Megan Thee Stallion, Moneybagg Yo and Babyface Ray have performed at the event since its inception, drawing significant attention and participation from the community and outsiders.

[13] Seminars and workshops during the week focus on practical topics such as financial management, health, wellness, and voter registration, providing valuable resources and knowledge to attendees.

The event has garnered support from major sponsors including iHeartRadio, Milwaukee Bucks NBA franchise, and McDonald's, demonstrating a wide-reaching impact and showing a commitment to community development.

[15] It reflects the city's commitment to embracing and promoting cultural diversity through music and art while addressing key social challenges faced by its residents.

Highlighted through episodes featuring Wisconsin hip-hop figures like Baby Drew and Steven Love, the podcast emphasizes positive community contributions.

Furthermore, the podcast's collaboration with the Madison Juvenile Detention Center, as part of the Public Library Bubbler Program, underscores its commitment to imparting critical life skills through creative and engaging methods.

This partnership helps bridge the gap between creative expression and practical educational outcomes, making a significant impact on how the young participants spend their time.

These programs are specifically designed to offer alternatives to street life, promoting self-awareness, discipline, and leadership among Milwaukee's young people.

[17] Josiah Le'quince Gillie (born April 4, 2004), otherwise known as J.P., is an American rapper, producer, audio engineer, and a student-athlete at University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.

Certified Trapper is most well known for his 2023 track "Oi (Beat Da Koto Nai)," and his affiliation with Michigan rapper BabyTron.

[26] Daijon Cotty Davis (born August 3, 1999) , better known as DC the Don, is an American rapper who originates from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but grew up in Los Angeles, California as well.

At the age of 18, she moved from Milwaukee to Atlanta, Georgia, and got signed to a well-known record label called "Quality Control Music".

He has since followed up that success with the track titled "Barkin"[31] Durrell Artaze Babbs (born January 1, 1976), better known by his stage name Tank, is an American R&B singer, songwriter, and record producer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Graham during a performance on his 2024 tour
Lakeyah
Tank performs at a Black History Month reception, Tuesday, February 6, 2024
Latimore in 2023