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Genre

florida drill

Top Florida drill Artists

Showing 25 of 45 artists
1

Nardo Wick

United States

1.6 million

3.2 million listeners

2

658,631

2.2 million listeners

3

Foolio

United States

677,786

1.1 million listeners

4

Icewear Vezzo

United States

290,910

804,967 listeners

5

SpotemGottem

United States

659,276

794,419 listeners

6

Lil Poppa

United States

542,581

638,996 listeners

7

Dee Watkins

United States

274,431

556,542 listeners

8

Spinabenz

United States

146,579

418,098 listeners

9

Kuttem Reese

United States

97,521

366,403 listeners

10

Trapland Pat

United States

42,021

97,900 listeners

11

89,260

85,013 listeners

12

WizDaWizard

United States

24,638

59,799 listeners

13

21,316

52,876 listeners

14

16,911

50,473 listeners

15

Wam SpinThaBin

United States

31,922

46,641 listeners

16

Goldenboy Countup

United States

29,786

38,199 listeners

17

60,829

35,424 listeners

18

19,872

25,779 listeners

19

3,547

11,051 listeners

20

10,936

6,377 listeners

21

4,726

4,951 listeners

22

4,515

4,707 listeners

23

8,424

4,607 listeners

24

1,958

1,603 listeners

25

995

1,480 listeners

About Florida drill

Florida drill is a regional offshoot of the global drill movement, born from the Chicago template but quickly localizing its own atmosphere in the sun-soaked but rough-edged streets of Florida. The rise of Florida drill sits at the end of the 2010s and into the early 2020s, propelled by online platforms—YouTube, SoundCloud, and later TikTok—where short, high-energy tracks could travel miles before a local club or car stereo amplified them. It’s a sound that nods to its Chicago roots—grim, hard-edged rhythms and a focus on street narratives—yet it wears Florida’s distinct traits on its sleeve: a sharper embrace of sparse space, punchier bass, and a delivery that blends aggression with a certain melodic bite.

Sonically, Florida drill shares the skeletal DNA of drill—tight snares, booming 808s, and rapid hi-hat rolls that push the beat into a hypnotic stutter. But Florida producers often lean into punchy, minimal instrumentals that give space for a rapper’s voice to cut through with urgency. The tempo tends to hover around the drill zone—speedy enough to feel relentless, but not so overbearing that the cadence can’t carry a hook or a catchy tag. The resulting soundscape is often described as ominous and direct: stripped-down textures, cold synths or piano stabs, and a production approach that prioritizes impact over ornamentation. The lyricism remains anchored in street life, survival, codes of loyalty, and bravado, delivered in a blunt, confrontational style that matches the intensity of the music.

A key moment in Florida drill’s visibility came with the Jacksonville wave, where artists forged a distinct identity within the broader drill ecosystem. One artist in particular solidified as a widely recognized ambassador of the Florida drill sound: SpottemGottem, whose 2020 track Beat Box became a viral beacon for the scene and helped bring attention to Florida’s contribution to the drill movement. The track’s success underscored how Florida drill could translate to streaming platforms and social media, reaching audiences far beyond the state’s borders and demonstrating the portability of the genre’s core energy.

Beyond SpottemGottem, the Florida drill scene is a network of emerging rappers and producers in cities from Jacksonville to Miami and Tampa. It is a decentralized, community-driven phenomenon, driven by local crews, underground channels, and the global reach of online communities. The popularity of the genre has been strongest in the United States, particularly among drill and street-rap fans who respond to the brisk, no-nonsense cadence and the raw storytelling. It has also drawn listeners in Europe and Latin America where drill sensibilities have a receptive audience, further spreading Florida’s take on the sound through streaming platforms and media coverage.

For enthusiasts, Florida drill is more than a tempo or a beat package—it’s a snapshot of a regional street-rap ecosystem translating Chicago’s drill into Florida’s climate and pulse. It’s about the rapid-fire delivery, the stark production, and the way a few bars can feel like a call-and-response to a city’s untold stories. As the scene continues to evolve, it remains a vital part of the broader drill conversation—a dynamic, music-driven gateway into Florida’s vibrant hip-hop landscape.