Atlanta Legends Unite for a Trap Revival: “Trap Beatin’” Video Shoot Recap
- Rocki Patrice Munnerlyn
- Apr 17
- 2 min read
Photo Credits: Izzy Marie
Last night, the stars aligned to create another legendary ATL moment—and when I say stars, I mean literally! Yung Ralph, Parlae, and OJ Da Juiceman linked up to shoot the video for their new banger “Trap Beatin’,” and it was nothing short of a cultural reset for the city.

Set at a classic Atlanta home draped in throwback-rich trap vibes, the video shoot gave straight 2000s energy—old school whips, custom fits, and that unmistakable raw ATL flavor. And as usual, cultural icon NuFace was on the scene, because if it’s history being made, he’s always in the building.
The track “Trap Beatin’” is a standout from the upcoming Trenchwerk-produced compilation album, Dirty Scales Dirty Pots. This project isn’t just a celebration of bars and beats—it’s a statement. It reminds the industry that Atlanta doesn’t need to constantly reinvent the sound. Sometimes, it’s about honoring what already made the city a powerhouse.

In recent waves, the culture has seen a shift: the new generation is rediscovering and falling in love with the music that raised us. While other regions are pushing toward experimental sounds, Atlanta is leaning back into its roots—trap drums, real storytelling, and infectious hooks. Dirty Scales Dirty Pots is setting the tone: out with the new, make the old great again.
From Yung Ralph’s signature swag to Parlae’s street-certified presence, paired with OJ’s undeniable trap charisma, this collab is soaked in Atlanta DNA. The song slaps with ATL bop and still leaves room for dance moves—a formula that never fails in the South.
Photo credits: Izzy Marie
The “Trap Beatin’” video is set to drop soon, and if the visuals hit the way the vibes did on set, this is about to be one for the books.
Stay tapped in—Atlanta is still the Mecca. And the legends are proving the city’s wave is far from done.