In the sprawling, haunted world of internet-era underground rap, few figures loom as large and as cryptically as Black Kray (also known as Sickboyrari). The leader of the Goth Money Records collective, Kray has pioneered a sound that is equal parts Bladee-inspired melancholy, Gucci Mane-era trap aggression, and something entirely alien—often dubbed "Cricket Rap" or "Goth Egg."
Let’s break it down.
Once you load that kit up, stop trying to make a "Drake beat." Slow the BPM down to 120. Add bitcrushing. And let the drums breathe. black kray drum kit full
A "full" version of such a kit typically includes several hundred sounds: 808s and Bass Unlocking the Sound of the Underground: The Ultimate
Drums: Minimalist but punchy setups. A typical beat might only use five drum elements. Kick drum, snare drum, hi-hats, and percussion elements
Snares & Claps (approx. 24): A mix of classic 808-style snares and sharper, more industrial claps.
Working on Dying (WOD) Drum Kit: Highly recommended for reproducing the "old gen" Black Kray sound. These kits often feature aggressive 808s and crisp trap percussion.