Unmissable Music for Your Next Practice Session
Krump isn't just a dance—it's raw emotion, explosive energy, and powerful storytelling. And at the heart of every great Krump session is the music that drives it.
The right track can transform your practice, pushing you to new levels of intensity and creativity. Whether you're battling, freestyling, or drilling fundamentals, these selections will fuel your fire.
Essential Krump Anthems
Savage Mode
21 Savage & Metro Boomin
That iconic bassline and aggressive flow make this track perfect for chest pops and stomps. The dark, menacing vibe sets the stage for an intense Krump session focused on power moves and raw energy.
DNA.
Kendrick Lamar
When that beat switch hits, you can't help but go off. Kendrick's rapid-fire delivery paired with the intense instrumental is perfect for sharp, precise arm swings and quick footwork combinations.
POWER
Kanye West
The anthem of self-confidence. Those pounding drums and chanting vocals create a triumphant atmosphere perfect for practicing your most powerful moves and owning your space.
No Church In The Wild
Jay-Z & Kanye West ft. Frank Ocean
The perfect blend of gritty and melodic. This track's atmospheric production provides space for both aggressive moves and more nuanced, emotional expression—great for working on storytelling through Krump.
HUMBLE.
Kendrick Lamar
That minimal beat with heavy bass drops creates the perfect canvas for Krump. The spaces between beats allow for dramatic pauses and explosive hits, making it ideal for practicing musicality.
Beyond Hip-Hop: Unexpected Krump Fuel
Drum & Bass
The breakneck BPM of D&B will test your stamina and footwork like nothing else. Perfect for high-intensity drills and building endurance.
- Wilkinson - Afterglow
- Noisia - Shellshock
- Pendulum - Blood Sugar
Industrial
The aggressive, mechanical sounds of industrial music complement Krump's raw intensity. Great for practicing robotic movements and sharp hits.
- HEALTH - Stonefist
- Nine Inch Nails - Wish
- 3TEETH - Pit of Fire
Afrobeats
The complex polyrhythms of Afrobeats will challenge your musicality and add new dimensions to your Krump style.
- Burna Boy - Anybody
- WizKid - Essence
- Mr Eazi - Leg Over
Maximize Your Practice
Match Music to Your Focus
Choose tracks based on what you're working on: slower, melodic songs for technique and emotion; high-BPM bangers for stamina and power.
Play With Musicality
Don't just hit the obvious beats. Practice hitting off-beats, syncopating your movements, and playing with musical textures and layers.
Build Your Own Playlists
Create different playlists for warming up, drilling, freestyling, and battling. Having the right music for each phase of practice will elevate your session.