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While there isn't a single "official" paper dedicated solely to the instrumental of by XXXTENTACION, the track is a frequent case study in academic and journalistic research regarding the SoundCloud Rap era and the use of intentional distortion as a stylistic tool.
: Some musicology papers examine how tracks like "YuNg BrAtZ" utilize "noise" as a primary instrument. The instrumental is highlighted for its lack of dynamic range; it stays at maximum volume (0dB) throughout, which researchers link to the "mosh pit" culture and the transition of hip-hop into a digital-first, high-energy performance medium. yung_bratz_instrumental
Below are the most interesting research perspectives and papers that analyze the technical and cultural impact of the "YuNg BrAtZ" instrumental: While there isn't a single "official" paper dedicated
: Because the track samples a video of a physical altercation (the intro "I've fought plenty of people..."), it is often referenced in legal and cultural studies regarding the ethics of sampling "viral audio" and real-world violence within music instrumentals. Below are the most interesting research perspectives and