Hip Hop Witchcraft: Are Rappers Doing Roots?
Yes, this website is called Traproots.com, but we must address the “Trap” in the room. We have to ask if these artists are actually “putting roots” on people to succeed. Whispers circulate about dark rituals designed to secure the “bag” by any means necessary. Consequently, fans wonder if supernatural forces are behind the music they love.
This terrifying concept is not new to the music industry. Decades ago, Blues legend Robert Johnson allegedly made a deal with the devil. He supposedly went to a Mississippi crossroads and traded his eternal soul for unmatched guitar talent. Therefore, the blueprint for trading spirit for skill was written long ago. You can explore the eerie history of his deal in this video:
Today, the conversation has shifted toward Hip Hop Witchcraft and modern occult practices. The “trap” might not just be a physical place; it could be a spiritual cage. Listeners now analyze lyrics for evidence of spells or binding rituals. Furthermore, social media exposes strange altars in studios, fueling the fire. It seems the old crossroads has simply moved to the recording booth.
So, is the industry practicing witchcraft to get the money? Some say it is just entertainment, yet the vibes often feel heavy. You should guard your energy if you suspect the music carries a spiritual burden. Read more about the Robert Johnson myth of the crossroads to see the historical parallels. Ultimately, the price of the bag might be higher than just hard work.
