The pop-up museum will offer an “Escape the Trap” experience - much like the popular Escape the Room adventure game - where visitors have to use clues to find their way out of a house littered with illegal drugs before authorities arrive. The three-time Grammy winner will pay homage to trap music culture with the Trap Music Museum, even dedicating areas of the exhibit to rappers like Gucci Mane, Jeezy, Rick Ross, Future and himself. “He is respected because he respects us,” said Rosie Brittain, a Bankhead resident who helped raise T.I. is highly respected in Bankhead, a neighborhood he helped popularize through his songs viewed as trap music, a subgenre mostly detailing the lifestyle of selling drugs, highlighted by gritty lyrics and heavy beats.