“The Sound of Pittsburgh Rap” captures the diverse and evolving voices coming out of the Steel City, featuring both legacy names and rising talent. This playlist highlights Mac Miller’s wide-ranging influence with tracks like “Fast Life” with Hardo and “HD” with Choo Jackson, while also showcasing artists like Wiz Khalifa, Boaz, and Chevy Woods who helped put Pittsburgh on the national rap map. Jimmy Wopo’s “Elm Street” and Hardo’s collaborations reinforce the gritty, street-centric narratives the city’s known for.
Beyond mainstream recognition, the list leans into Pittsburgh’s underground and experimental corners, including contributions from Benji., Clara Kent, and Brittney Chantele. Tracks like “Pink Lac” by My Favorite Color and “TINMAN” by NVSV bring a more eclectic or introspective approach, balancing out aggressive anthems like “Dawg Bitch” by Flatline Nizzy or “Bottom of the Trap” by Hardo and Icewear Vezzo. It’s a snapshot of a local scene that blends raw lyricism, personal storytelling, and evolving production styles—all rooted in the city’s distinct sound.
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