Tracey Quake
I woke up and all the honey nut cheerios were gone. Went to class on an empty stomach and our professor assigned debate teams for an in class project. You got the wrong one today.
Driving along the coast of a green ocean contemplating in the shadow of a blue sun. Riding on the wild side with everything you've ever wanted in your possession while everything you ever needed waits on you at home; the curse of Nebuchadnezzar II
So imagine this. Late night. You bagged the baddest girl at the club and y'all get back to the crib to do the grown-up. You secretly record it because you're partnas won't believe it if you don't. You get the stroking then the unexpected happens.
After you finish your verses this should be the song that you either start drinking too or the song that you finish your cup with...depending on how long and hard you party, maybe it'll be both. Nothing but Drunk Words and Sober Thoughts on this one!
A slow narrative composition led by a Viola and Piano backed by a small orchestra. The interlude
Trumpets fit for the emergence of a King, piano's singing the notes of triumph, and drum patterns screaming "WAKE THE HELL UP". Insert your story here= it is your time. (See December 12th for interlude)
Classic Pop. Straight kick and beloved melodies. I really love the baseline and the double clap in the verse breakdown (see 1:04). Pop Timbaland-esque
The sample says: Remember that day i remember it well, save my soul from burning hell. It's not meant to be the hook just the direction. Very passionate beat.
Guitar struts and a kick-ass attitude well suited for the 4:45 faculty room hideouts. Eight hours of work sucks balls...Have a Happy Hour
Quite frankly, this beat is more crossover than hip-hop in regards to its musical structure, but i mixed it in favor to hip-hop over dub step to allow for transitions other than hard saws to take place (see 2:58). Make us remember what you say ;)
Laid back beat with an uptempo rhythm. I'd love to hear a nice song geared towards women in a creative way, although the song has several possible directions and possible audiences to cater to. My take is, as always, is a concept song n catchy hook.
Tracey plays guitar and piano over subtle sub line and drum patterns. Ideal for a story....something deep yet classy. I'd love to hear a rapper with some real lyrics with a 1/4 cup of sarcasm to lighten the mood. An Eminem on a modern beat per say.