Listening Journey

Drill Origins

Chicago 2011 → Brooklyn 2017 → London 2012-ongoing. The drill sound — sliding 808s, hi-hat triplets, monotone aggression — is the most internationally replicated production template of the 2010s.

Streaming / Trap Dominance 6 tracks ~28 min
  1. 01
    " I Don't Like " (2012)
    Chief Keef ft. Lil Reese

    Young Chop produces; Chief Keef (16 at the time of recording) hooks. The single that takes Chicago drill from a regional sound to a national conversation. Kanye West's 'Don't Like' remix (June 2012) certifies the major-label interest.

  2. 02
    " Love Sosa " (2012)
    Chief Keef

    Off *Finally Rich* (Dec 2012). The other anchor of the Chicago drill canon. The 'these bitches love Sosa' chant becomes the era's most-imitated hook. Interscope signs Keef on a $6M deal that he'll spend the next decade legally untangling.

  3. 03
    " Computers " (2014)
    Rowdy Rebel ft. Bobby Shmurda

    GS9's pre-Shmoney precursor. The Brooklyn drill template here is still pulling from the Chicago sound — Jahlil Beats production sounds like a Young Chop adjacent — but the Brooklyn-specific delivery is forming.

  4. 04
    " Hot N*** " (2014)
    Bobby Shmurda

    Jahlil Beats production. The Shmoney Dance becomes a national meme. Bobby Shmurda signs to Epic in 2014; the GS9 federal racketeering indictment hits later that year. The Brooklyn drill moment goes underground for the next three years.

  5. 05
    " Take Drugs Eat Junk " (2015)
    67

    South London's 67 collective (LD, Dimzy, Liquez, Monkey) over an 808-heavy AXL Beats production. The UK drill sound — built from Chicago drill plus UK road-rap and US trap — establishes itself between 2013 and 2017 around Brixton.

  6. 06
    " Welcome to the Party " (2019)
    Pop Smoke

    Brooklyn drill's commercial breakthrough — 808Melo (UK drill producer) flying out to record with Pop. Within a year Pop is signed to Republic, *Meet the Woo* drops, and the Brooklyn drill wave (Fivio Foreign, Sheff G, Lil Tjay) is on every major label's A&R list. Then Feb 19, 2020.

Citations 3

  1. B
    Wikipedia — Drill music Retrieved 2026-05-24.
  2. B
    The FADER — Chief Keef's Finally Rich Two Years Later Retrieved 2026-05-24.
  3. B
    The Guardian — The UK drill scene Retrieved 2026-05-24.

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