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What is the typical tempo range for trap music?

The typical tempo range for trap music is 130 to 170 BPM, with most trap beats produced at 140 to 150 BPM. This BPM range shapes the signature energy and bounce of trap tracks, making them ideal for both club play and streaming playlists. See also What is the typical tempo range for melodic house and techno? for more House of Tracks context.

Producers often choose 140 BPM as a starting point for trap instrumentals, but tempos up to 150 BPM are common in modern festival and hybrid trap. The tempo directly affects the groove, hi-hat patterns, and the feel of 808 basslines that define the genre. When selecting or producing trap tracks, staying within this BPM window ensures your sound fits current expectations for DJs, labels, and listeners. For related guidance, read What is the typical tempo range for future rave music?.

For comparison, you can check the typical tempo range for dubstep to see how trap's tempo overlaps with related genres. If you're exploring other electronic styles, see the synthwave tempo FAQ for further context.

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