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Genre

persian drill

Top Persian drill Artists

Showing 25 of 31 artists
1

22,227

18,100 listeners

2

Atour

United Kingdom

25,253

17,871 listeners

3

10,058

3,885 listeners

4

1,346

1,735 listeners

5

12,231

1,103 listeners

6

365

1,044 listeners

7

326

379 listeners

8

Mehrshad77

Germany

1,112

114 listeners

9

433

112 listeners

10

1,205

86 listeners

11

393

75 listeners

12

645

38 listeners

13

542

36 listeners

14

164

35 listeners

15

461

33 listeners

16

21

18 listeners

17

471

15 listeners

18

58

10 listeners

19

574

7 listeners

20

1,576

4 listeners

21

33

4 listeners

22

Big Mori

Iran, Islamic Republic Of

50

3 listeners

23

42

2 listeners

24

56

- listeners

25

93

- listeners

About Persian drill

Persian drill is a contemporary fusion that sits at the crossroads of Persian-language rap and the raw, bass-driven energy of drill. It arises from the same lineage as UK drill—distinctive for its brisk tempo, punchy 808s, skittering hi-hats, and relentless cadence—but it inserts Persian tongue, melodies, and cultural textures into the framework. The result is a sound that feels both familiar to drill fans and newly resonant for Persian-speaking listeners around the world.

Origins and development
Drill as a broader movement began in Chicago in the early 2010s and surged in popularity in the United Kingdom in the mid-to-late 2010s, evolving through a network of producers, MCs, and crews who emphasized stark storytelling, social realism, and clipped, rapid-fire delivery. Persian drill two layers that into that DNA: the linguistic layer—Rap in Persian (Farsi) and, in some cases, code-switching with English—and the melodic sensibilities drawn from Persian music traditions. The genre tends to coalesce in diasporic hubs where Persian-speaking communities converge with global urban music scenes, with music often circulating online via playlists, channels, and short-form clips that emphasize mood, moodiness, and street-poetry.

Sound and stylistic hallmarks
Persian drill typically sits in the 130–140 BPM range, digitized by hard-hitting 808 bass lines, snappy snares, and tight, percussion-forward grooves. The production leans into the drill vocabulary—off-kilter percussion, halftime feel at moments, and aggressive but controlled delivery from the MC. Melodic hooks or samples—sometimes from Persian pop or traditional-sounding motifs—can thread through verses, giving a distinctive color without softening the grit. Lyrically, tracks often reflect diaspora life: migration stories, cultural negotiation, personal resilience, and the tension between street realities and familial expectations. The genre thrives on authenticity and story-first raps, with a DIY ethos that shines through in underground videos, SoundCloud drop-offs, and streaming-curated playlists.

Artists, ambassadors, and the scene’s footprint
As a nascent and evolving scene, Persian drill is propelled by a community of rising MCs and producers who promote the style through online channels and live events. The ambassadors of Persian drill are typically independent artists and collectives operating across major hubs of Persian-speaking populations—cities like London, Los Angeles, and Toronto being notable centers where artists collaborate, share beats, and push the sound into clubs and private events. The scene values cross-cultural collaboration, often inviting producers from other drill-adjacent scenes to contribute, remix, or reinterpret Persian-language verses with the same fearless energy drill fans expect.

Global reach and appeal
The appeal of Persian drill lies in its immediacy and its ability to translate the universal drill vibe into a Persian-speaking voice. It speaks to fans who crave something tough, direct, and emotionally honest, while offering a sonic space for heritage, modern urban life, and diaspora storytelling. For listeners, it’s a doorway into how a language and a culture can adapt contemporary global genres without losing their core identity. As more artists emerge and as regional scenes intersect, Persian drill is likely to grow more legible to international audiences—through festival showcases, curated playlists, and collaboration tracks that bridge Persian musical motifs with drill’s unmistakable energy.

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