What will be the next big thing after trap and mumble fade?

what will be the next big thing after trap and mumble fade?
let's assume.

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grunge rock revival

Some other kind of rap, unfortunately

alternative R&B like Billie Eilish, CUCO and those kids

Progressive dreamfunk

Boring Indie Rock/ Dream Pop or some kind of R&B

it aint me

>not superior Post-Avant Jazzcore

acoustic onkyo

This

nu-nu-metal

Either there will be a steady rise in cloud rap, a flash-in-the-pan sounding R&B, or some mainstream artists will try to commercialize the popular underground trend of using industrial drum beats rather than using the common trap beat.

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"nu-metal-meets-trap" is the next frontier
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Gabber

huh. interesting, but I don't see it crossing over

nobody saw nu metal crossing over, and yet it did
everything's possible

I'm thinking brockhampton/Frank ocean type rap will overtake trap

It already happened
A ton of obscure trap producers sample shit like metal ,just gotta blow up

can't forget Scarlxrd

calling it right now
disco/dream pop rap

We're in the hair metal equivalent stage of rap right now. Death Grips is Nick Cave (I know he's not hair metal), Gucci Gang is this year's Shout at the Devil. The similarity isn't musical, it's the idea behind the music. Decadant, bragadocious, hedonistic, arguably plasticine.

The grunge equivalency is next.

Everyone pulls a Yeezus and starts trying to copy Death Grips.