Quick answer: The independent RapCaviar artist profile on BTR brings together 10 tracks spanning dark trap, UK rap, new-school hip-hop, underground hip-hop, boom bap and West Coast rap. The catalogue moves from the heavy 808 pressure of RapCaviar Beats – London Pressure to the slower 75 BPM groove of Gold Tin Pressure.
The name RapCaviar is already deeply connected with modern rap discovery. Spotify says its separate editorial RapCaviar playlist has been a cultural force in hip-hop since 2015. The profile featured here is different: it is an independent, USA-based artist, playlist-owner and curator page hosted on BeatsToRapOn. It is not Spotify’s official playlist and is not presented as affiliated with Spotify.
What gives the BTR profile its own identity is the music. Its biography points to hard 808s, sharp flows, melodic hooks, dark piano loops, rolling hi-hats and polished vocal production. Across the 10-track catalogue, that core sound branches into fast dark trap, modern boom bap, West Coast pacing and underground hip-hop.
RapCaviar Tracks at a Glance
| Track | BTR genre | Tempo |
|---|---|---|
| RapCaviar Beats – London Pressure | Dark Trap | 138 BPM |
| London Calling | Dark Trap | 136 BPM |
| Dark Tint Ride | New School Hip Hop | 137 BPM |
| BTR Anthem | Underground Hip Hop | 138 BPM |
| Too Cold RapCaviar | Boom Bap | 143 BPM |
| RapCaviar – New Rap – Trap – Hip Hop | New School Hip Hop | 145 BPM |
| RapCaviar Style Hip Hop Playlist | Underground Rap & Trap | West Coast | 75 BPM |
| Caviar Dreams | Boom Bap | 145 BPM |
| Black Pearl Flex RapCaviar Playlist Drops | Hip Hop | 144 BPM |
| Gold Tin Pressure | Hip Hop | 75 BPM |
Inside the RapCaviar Catalogue on BTR
1. RapCaviar Beats – London Pressure
RapCaviar Beats – London Pressure opens the catalogue with a 138 BPM dark-trap record. Its track description puts the emphasis on heavy 808s, sharp flows and a dark, polished modern rap sound. The combination of title, tempo and production language makes it a direct introduction to the profile’s harder edge.
2. London Calling
The London lane becomes explicit on London Calling. Listed as Dark Trap at 136 BPM, the track is described as a hard UK rap anthem built from a gritty London accent, heavy 808 bass, crisp drums, skittering hi-hats, cinematic synths and a large melodic hook. It is one of the clearest examples of the profile matching regional vocal identity with mainstream-ready trap production.
3. Dark Tint Ride
Dark Tint Ride shifts the BTR genre tag to New School Hip Hop while keeping the pace high at 137 BPM. Its description retains the gritty London vocals, dark luxury production, heavy 808 bass and tight hi-hat movement heard elsewhere in the catalogue, but adds a confident melodic hook. It sits naturally between the two London-facing tracks and the broader modern hip-hop material that follows.
4. BTR Anthem
With BTR Anthem, the profile puts the platform itself in the title. The track page lists it as Underground Hip Hop at 138 BPM. That makes it a clean bridge between the catalogue’s dark-trap opening and its later boom-bap and general hip-hop cuts, while giving the RapCaviar profile a record tied directly to its home on BTR.
5. Too Cold RapCaviar
Too Cold RapCaviar is tagged Boom Bap, but its 143 BPM tempo and production description point firmly toward a contemporary hybrid. Dark textures, sliding 808 bass, large bass drops, crisp claps, rolling hi-hats and punchy drums pull classic rap framing into a modern low-end-heavy mix.
6. RapCaviar – New Rap – Trap – Hip Hop
The most search-direct title in the catalogue is RapCaviar – New Rap – Trap – Hip Hop. The BTR page positions it around new RapCaviar-style rap, trap, drill and melodic underground sounds. At 145 BPM and tagged New School Hip Hop, it sits at the fast end of the collection and captures the multi-lane intent behind the profile.
7. RapCaviar Style Hip Hop Playlist | Underground Rap & Trap
RapCaviar Style Hip Hop Playlist | Underground Rap & Trap changes the pace. Tagged West Coast at 75 BPM, it creates breathing room after the 136–145 BPM run that dominates the first half of the profile. Its track description focuses on underground hip-hop, trap, melodic rap, street records and club-ready music, making the slower tempo an alternative route into the same modern playlist sound.
8. Caviar Dreams
Caviar Dreams reveals an interesting crossover in the catalogue metadata. BTR tags the track as Boom Bap at 145 BPM, while its description frames the record as melodic trap rap with smooth vocals, hard 808s, glossy synths, catchy hooks and luxury hip-hop energy. Rather than fitting one narrow box, it shows how the profile combines rap foundations with polished melodic production.
9. Black Pearl Flex RapCaviar Playlist Drops
Black Pearl Flex RapCaviar Playlist Drops is tagged simply as Hip Hop, but the track description is much more specific: hard trap rap, dark keys, heavy 808 bass, crisp hi-hats, luxury rap energy and a catchy modern hook. At 144 BPM, it returns the catalogue to the fast, high-impact zone established by London Pressure and Too Cold RapCaviar.
10. Gold Tin Pressure
Gold Tin Pressure is the other 75 BPM entry in the collection. Its page describes a street-rap banger driven by heavy bass, dark trap drums, aggressive vocals, sharp flows and premium RapCaviar-style energy. The slower tempo does not remove the pressure; it places more space around the bass and vocal attack.
What Defines the RapCaviar Sound on BTR?
Across the full catalogue, three patterns stand out.
- Heavy low end: 808 bass appears repeatedly in the official track descriptions, from London Pressure and London Calling to Caviar Dreams and Black Pearl Flex.
- High-tempo modern rap: Eight of the 10 tracks sit between 136 and 145 BPM. The two 75 BPM records provide a deliberate half-time contrast.
- Cross-genre positioning: The BTR tags cover Dark Trap, New School Hip Hop, Underground Hip Hop, Boom Bap, West Coast and Hip Hop rather than locking the profile into one subgenre.
That range is useful for listeners searching for new rap music without wanting a random catalogue. There is a consistent production language—dark drums, hard bass, sharp flows and melodic hooks—but enough variation in pacing and genre tags to stop the 10 tracks from feeling interchangeable.
RapCaviar, Playlist Culture and Independent Rap Discovery
Spotify’s official RapCaviar helped turn one playlist name into shorthand for current hip-hop discovery. The BTR profile approaches that search intent from an independent catalogue angle: a single artist-curator identity, a direct public profile and individual pages for every track.
For artists interested in the wider playlist ecosystem, BTR has separate guides covering how independent hip-hop artists can compete in RapCaviar-era playlist culture and how Spotify editorial pitching and RapCaviar playlist strategy work. Those articles examine the industry route. This feature stays focused on the music already available through the BTR RapCaviar profile.
Listeners can also browse the wider BTR hip-hop and rap catalogue to move beyond this 10-track collection and discover more independent rap, trap, drill, boom-bap and melodic releases.
Where to Listen to RapCaviar on BTR
The simplest place to start is the complete rapcaviar artist profile on BeatsToRapOn. It brings the portrait, artist biography and all 10 tracks into one page. If a particular sound is the priority, start with the dark-trap pairing of London Pressure and London Calling, the melodic sheen of Caviar Dreams, the modern boom-bap weight of Too Cold RapCaviar, or the slower 75 BPM movement of Gold Tin Pressure.
Stream the full RapCaviar catalogue on BTR and follow the individual track links above to hear each record.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the RapCaviar profile on BTR Spotify’s official RapCaviar playlist?
No. The page featured here is an independent artist, playlist-owner and curator profile hosted on BeatsToRapOn. Spotify’s official RapCaviar playlist is a separate Spotify property.
How many RapCaviar tracks are on the BTR profile?
The profile displayed 10 tracks when this article was prepared on 10 July 2026.
What genres appear in the RapCaviar BTR catalogue?
The track pages use six genre labels: Dark Trap, New School Hip Hop, Underground Hip Hop, Boom Bap, West Coast and Hip Hop.
Which RapCaviar tracks have a UK rap sound?
London Calling and Dark Tint Ride explicitly reference gritty London vocals in their track descriptions. RapCaviar Beats – London Pressure also carries a London-focused title and dark modern trap production.
What is the BPM range of the RapCaviar tracks on BTR?
The catalogue ranges from 75 BPM to 145 BPM. Eight tracks are between 136 and 145 BPM, while two tracks are listed at 75 BPM.