Museum
Trap Music Museum
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The Trap Music Museum in Atlanta's West Midtown neighborhood celebrates the history and culture of trap music, a subgenre of hip-hop that originated in the Southern United States. Housed in a former warehouse, the museum features rooms dedicated to trap pioneers like T.I., Gucci Mane, and Jeezy, with original costumes, platinum records, and handwritten lyrics on display. Visitors can walk through recreated studio spaces and even a mock trap house, complete with period details. Interactive elements include a recording booth where you can lay down your own verse, and a graffiti wall for leaving your mark. The museum also explores the social and economic context of trap music, from its roots in Atlanta's housing projects to its global influence. It's a must-visit for music fans and anyone curious about the genre that has shaped modern pop culture.
Don't miss
- Original costumes and memorabilia from trap legends
- Recreated trap house and studio setups
- Interactive recording booth to record your own rap
- Graffiti wall for visitor art
- Educational displays on trap music's history and social impact
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Trap Music Museum
You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official site for prices. book online to skip lines, especially on weekends). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Bring headphones for audio guides and listening stations throughout the museum.
- Photography is allowed, but flash may be prohibited in some areas.
- Dress in your hip-hop best for photo ops in the trap house and studio.
- The recording booth is popular; expect a short wait during busy times.
A bit of history
Opened in 2018 by entrepreneur T.I. and curator Krystal 'K.D.' Davis, the museum was created to honor trap music's origins and its impact on Atlanta's cultural identity. It has since become a landmark for hip-hop tourism.
Common questions
Is the museum suitable for children?
Yes, but some content may reference adult themes; parental discretion advised.
Can I buy merchandise?
Yes, there is a gift shop selling exclusive apparel and music memorabilia.
Are guided tours available?
Yes, guided tours are offered on weekends and can be booked in advance.
How long does a typical visit take?
Most visitors spend about 1.5 hours exploring the exhibits.
Is parking available?
Limited street parking is available; a paid lot is nearby.
Can I host a private event there?
Yes, the museum can be rented for parties and events; contact them for details.
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