It started with emotion… and ended in tragedy. Emo Rap was more than a sound, it was a cry for help from an entire generation.
From XXXTentacion and Lil Peep to Juice WRLD and Trippie Redd, these artists fused pain and melody, changing rap forever.
But behind the hits came addiction, depression, and industry exploitation, tearing the movement apart.
This documentary dives into how a genre born from vulnerability became rap’s most misunderstood and self-destructive wave.
What killed Emo Rap the industry, the drugs, or the fans who didn’t understand the pain behind the lyrics?
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