Part of the confusion about the “correct” tempo for trap comes from the fact that producers will often set the metronome in their DAW to 2x the actual speed of the trap beat. Some trap songs, however, are as slow as 100-130 BPM or as fast as 150-200 BPM Normal BPM Time Vs Double (DAW) BPM Time In fact, I reviewed the BPMs of over 50 of the most popular trap songs of all time, and the average range falls between 130-150 BPMs. The average tempo of trap music is about 140 BPMs (Beats per minute). Let’s get into it! What Is The BPM of Trap?
(And if you’re wondering “who is this guy?”, skip all the way to the bottom, more on me below) 🙂 To come up with a definitive answer, I listened to hundreds of tracks across all eras of trap, sub-genres, and different producers. Whether you’re just starting to make beats, or you’ve been at it for a while – you might be wondering “what’s the best BPM for trap? Is there a right or wrong trap BPM? Does it even matter?” There’s a lot of different answers out there so I wanted to create this guide to help clarify it for you.