GET MONEY
Okasian
Okasian's "GET MONEY" runs on pure adrenaline — a trap production built around a rattling hi-hat pattern, stacked 808s that shake at sub-bass frequencies, and synthesizer stabs that punctuate like exclamation marks. His delivery is rapid and aggressive, syllables compressed into tight clusters before releasing into elongated vowels on the hook, a technique that creates a feeling of pressure building and suddenly venting. The lyrical content is unapologetically materialist, cataloguing wealth and ambition with the competitive energy of someone who came up hard and wants the record corrected. As a Korean-American rapper operating in the Seoul underground, Okasian brings a code-switching fluency that gives the track a layered cultural texture — American trap aesthetics married to Korean hip-hop directness. There's no irony or self-deprecation here, which makes the track feel genuinely hungry rather than performative. Best suited for the beginning of a session when you need something to shift the room's energy upward decisively.
fast
2010s
abrasive, punchy, dense
South Korea
Korean hip-hop, trap. trap. aggressive, ambitious. Opens at peak hunger and sustains relentless forward pressure with no softening. energy 9. fast. danceability 7. valence 6. vocals: rapid, aggressive, compressed, pressurized. production: rattling hi-hats, stacked 808s, synthesizer stabs, hard trap. texture: abrasive, punchy, dense. acousticness 1. era: 2010s. South Korea. The first track of the night when you need to decisively shift the room's energy upward.