Mumble Rap emerged in the mid-2010s, characterised by a distinctive vocal style where lyrics are often delivered in a slurred, melodic, and sometimes incoherent manner. This style focuses more on the sound and flow of the music rather than lyrical clarity or complexity. It also features heavy use of autotune and minimalist beats, and often incorporates Trap elements like 808 bass, hi-hats, and atmospheric synths, creating a laidback and hypnotic sound. Lyrics typically explore themes of partying, drug use, and personal experiences, often with a more melancholic tone. The rise of streaming platforms, especially SoundCloud, has further propelled the genre, allowing artists to quickly release new music and reach a wide audience. Mumble Rap has sparked both acclaim and controversy within the Hip Hop community. Critics argue that it lacks the lyrical depth and social commentary of traditional Hip Hop, while supporters appreciate its innovation and the way it prioritises mood and feeling. Despite the debate, Mumble Rap remains a dominant force in contemporary music.