86 Beats Per Minute

Top 86 BPM Hip-Hop Songs

feat. Ty Farris & Machacha & Sethrick the Magnificent

Laid-back Hip-Hop at 86 BPM allows for intricate flows. Check out how Ty Farris & Machacha and Sethrick the Magnificent ride these smooth, head-nodding beats. We found 10 tracks in this range. Top artists in this list include Ty Farris & Machacha, Sethrick the Magnificent, asanrap. The shortest track is "The Starting Line Up (Intro)" by Ty Farris & Machacha (1:27). The most common key is F# Major, with an average length of 2:51.

Avg Duration
2:51
Common Key
F# Major
Total Songs
10

Popular Hip-Hop Artists at 86 BPM

Ty Farris & MachachaSethrick the Magnificentasanrap
1
The Starting Line Up (Intro) cover

The Starting Line Up (Intro)

Ty Farris & Machacha

83 BPMF# Minor1:27
2
Young cover

Young

Sethrick the Magnificent

83 BPMC Major--:--
3
вот как то так (Slowed) cover

вот как то так (Slowed)

asanrap

83 BPMA# Minor5:55
4
Blindly in Love cover

Blindly in Love

Liam Neely

86 BPMD# Minor--:--
5
Spotlight cover

Spotlight

Tavenchi

86 BPMC# Major2:38
6
Teach Me How to Dougie cover

Teach Me How to Dougie

Cali Swag District

86 BPMD# Major3:57
7
Космос (feat. Pas) cover

Космос (feat. Pas)

Burg

86 BPMG# Minor2:41
8
ISAGI TWIN GUN VOLLEY PHONK (Slowed) cover

ISAGI TWIN GUN VOLLEY PHONK (Slowed)

Essentric Records

86 BPMA Minor2:06
9
GO! cover

GO!

hatikoali

86 BPMB Major2:16
10
Phantom cover

Phantom

EsDeeKid & Rico Ace

86 BPMF# Major1:49

About 86 BPM Hip-Hop Music

At 86 beats per minute, Hip-Hop music takes on a distinctly slow character — think laid-back boom-bap and trap with deep 808s and smooth flows. Its double-time counterpart at 172 BPM opens up even more creative possibilities for remixes and mashups. This makes 86 BPM one of the more versatile tempos in the Hip-Hop catalog.

Artists like Ty Farris & Machacha, Sethrick the Magnificent, asanrap are among the most represented at this tempo, with tracks such as "The Starting Line Up (Intro)" and "Young" standing out as popular picks. Across our collection of 10 tracks, F# Major emerges as the most common key, and the average song length sits at 2:51. These patterns reflect how Hip-Hop producers and songwriters naturally gravitate toward certain musical choices at 86 BPM.

Track lengths at 86 BPM Hip-Hop span a wide range — from "The Starting Line Up (Intro)" by Ty Farris & Machacha at just 1:27 to "вот как то так (Slowed)" by asanrap at 5:55. Whether you need a quick intro clip or a full-length mix, this tempo has options for every use case.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 86 BPM mean?
BPM stands for "Beats Per Minute." A song at 86 BPM has 86 rhythmic beats in every minute, which is considered a slow tempo. In Hip-Hop music, 86 BPM typically sounds like laid-back boom-bap and trap with deep 808s and smooth flows. For example, "The Starting Line Up (Intro)" by Ty Farris & Machacha is a well-known track at this tempo.
What is 86 BPM Hip-Hop music good for?
86 BPM Hip-Hop songs are great for cruising, freestyling, casual skating, and background hangout music. DJs and music producers also use this tempo for beat-matching and remix creation.
What key are most 86 BPM Hip-Hop songs in?
Based on our analysis of 10 tracks, the most common key for 86 BPM Hip-Hop songs is F# Major. Hip-Hop beats often sit in minor keys to create moody, introspective atmospheres, with trap production favoring dark tonalities. Knowing the key helps DJs with harmonic mixing and producers with sampling and remixing in the correct pitch.
How do I find the BPM of a Hip-Hop song?
The easiest way to find the BPM of any Hip-Hop track is to use our free BPM Calculator. Simply upload an audio file or paste a video link from TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram, or Twitter/X, and we'll instantly detect the exact BPM, musical key, time signature, and audio features.
How long are most 86 BPM Hip-Hop songs?
The average length of 86 BPM Hip-Hop songs in our database is 2:51. Hip-Hop track lengths depend on the era and style — modern trap leans shorter (2–3 min), while classic boom-bap often exceeds 4 minutes. The shortest track is "The Starting Line Up (Intro)" by Ty Farris & Machacha at 1:27, and the longest is "вот как то так (Slowed)" by asanrap at 5:55. Knowing the average duration helps when planning DJ sets, workout playlists, or video soundtracks.
How many 86 BPM Hip-Hop songs are there?
We currently have 10 Hip-Hop songs at 86 BPM in our database. Notable artists include Ty Farris & Machacha, Sethrick the Magnificent, asanrap. You can also explore nearby tempos like 84 BPM and 88 BPM for more Hip-Hop options with a very similar feel.
Can I use 86 BPM Hip-Hop songs for working out?
At 86 BPM, Hip-Hop tracks are best suited for low-intensity activities like yoga, stretching, warm-ups, and cool-downs. For higher-intensity workouts, look for faster tempos above 120 BPM.
What are similar tempos to 86 BPM?
Songs at 84 to 88 BPM will feel nearly identical in tempo. Double-time (172 BPM) is common in drill and fast-rap styles. DJs often use these mathematical tempo relationships for creative transitions and mashups.

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