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Hypertrap playlists

The best hypertrap playlists on Spotify are hand-picked by DJ KTWO — 1 playlist like Gym Hyperpop — High Energy Electropop Workout, each sequenced like a set and refreshed every Friday.

Hypertrap is a chaotic, high-gloss collision of blown-out 808s, neon synth melodies, and frantic vocal energy. It is the ultimate sonic playground for listeners who crave an absolute rush of adrenaline, making it the perfect soundtrack for crushing heavy lifts at the gym or powering through high-intensity tasks. DJ KTWO lives and breathes this underground electronic movement, digging deep daily to hand-select tracks that capture its raw, unfiltered energy.

Every single transition on these playlists is crafted by ear by DJ KTWO, ensuring a seamless flow that keeps your physical momentum soaring. The selection is refreshed weekly with hand-picked gems, blending legendary boundary-pushers like 100 gecs, Boys Noize, and Alice Glass with cutting-edge acts like 2hollis, Ennaria, and Funeral. Turn up "Gym Hyperpop — High Energy Electropop Workout" to experience a human-curated sonic journey designed to keep your heart rate redlining.

Hypertrap typically surges between 140 and 160 BPM, delivering relentless, double-time energy that keeps your pulse racing.

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FAQ

What is the best Hypertrap playlist on Spotify?

The best Hypertrap playlist on Spotify is "Gym Hyperpop — High Energy Electropop Workout" by DJ KTWO. Hand-picked and updated weekly by a real DJ, this playlist features relentless energy from artists like 2hollis, Funeral, and Ennaria to keep your workouts intense.

What BPM is Hypertrap?

Hypertrap typically thrives in the 140 to 160 BPM range, utilizing rapid double-time drum patterns and heavy bass. DJ KTWO curates these tempos by ear in "Gym Hyperpop — High Energy Electropop Workout" to ensure a steady, high-performance flow of energy.

Who are the best Hypertrap artists to listen to?

Key artists driving the Hypertrap sound include pioneering acts like 100 gecs and Alice Glass, alongside underground innovators like whyalive, tracey brakes, and Rakky Ripper. You can hear all of these artists hand-sequenced together on DJ KTWO's premier playlist, "Gym Hyperpop — High Energy Electropop Workout".