4:16

A dark, hazy West Coast-style hip-hop beat with a laid-back yet gritty vibe, Moody synth melodies layered over a deep, bouncy bassline, with eerie atmospheric textures and cinematic tension, The rhythm should be slow to mid-tempo with a strong, head-nodding groove, Include vintage funk influences with warm keys, smooth background harmonies, and occasional high-pitched synth whines, Drum pattern should feature tight snares, crisp hi-hats, and subtle percussive flourishes that feel hypnotic and immersive, Add a touch of menace with orchestral stabs or rising string tension, balanced by chill, spacey elements, The overall tone should feel smoky, nostalgic, slightly paranoid, and drug-fueled, like a late-night high or a wild trip you barely remember, Perfect for storytelling about partying, losing control, and floating between euphoria and chaos, A foggy blend of West Coast bounce, funky soul, and ominous cinematic energy, ‑Exclude pop, ‑bubblegum rap, ‑hyperpop, ‑trap beats with rapid hi-hats and booming 808s, ‑mumble rap, ‑emo rap, ‑lo-fi hip-hop, ‑boom bap, ‑backpacker-style conscious rap, ‑glitch, ‑synthwave, ‑electro pop, ‑EDM, ‑dubstep, ‑house, ‑trance, ‑techno, ‑and dancehall, ‑Avoid upbeat, ‑cheerful melodies or tropical sounds, ‑No acoustic instruments like ukulele, ‑banjo, ‑or acoustic guitar, ‑Exclude clean pop vocals, ‑melodic singing, ‑harmonized pop hooks, ‑and R&B-style crooning, ‑No orchestral ballads, ‑piano-driven emotional tracks, ‑or slow sad beats, ‑Avoid indie pop, ‑indie rock, ‑folk, ‑punk, ‑and metal, ‑Exclude orchestral film scores unless dark and moody, ‑No ambient new age or meditation music, ‑Avoid country, ‑bluegrass, ‑jazz, ‑funk jams, ‑gospel, ‑reggae, ‑Latin, ‑Afrobeat, ‑or world music influences, ‑Do not include experimental noise, ‑spoken word, ‑vaporwave, ‑or chip tunes, ‑Exclude humor, ‑parody, ‑satire, ‑and novelty songs entirely, ‑No club bangers or overly polished commercial beats
3:26

Bump
v4.5
West Coast underground hip-hop instrumental with a lo-fi, grimy, vintage feel, Deep, gritty analog bassline with a hypnotic loop, raw MPC-style drum breaks, sharp snare hits, and a slow head-nodding tempo around 90 BPM, Use eerie, minimal piano stabs and distant vocal samples chopped into the background for a haunting, paranoid atmosphere, Include subtle vinyl crackle, cassette tape hiss, and a saturated mix for that late 90s indie rap aesthetic, The beat should feel both minimal and intense, like a solitary night ride through foggy city streets, Emphasize repetition with a psychedelic loop that locks in and doesn’t change much, creating a trance-like rhythm perfect for storytelling or drug-fueled lyricism, Add haunting synth strings very low in the mix, with the drums slightly off-grid to keep it raw and unquantized, Avoid any modern polish or trap sounds, Keep the vibe old-school, street, weird, and mind-bending, ‑Exclude anything with trap drums, ‑hi-hat rolls, ‑drill beats, ‑boom bap with clean jazz samples, ‑or any mainstream radio hip-hop sound, ‑Avoid autotune, ‑singing, ‑melodic hooks, ‑or pop rap elements, ‑No synthwave, ‑EDM, ‑techno, ‑trance, ‑house, ‑lo-fi chillhop, ‑or ambient vaporwave textures, ‑Remove orchestral instruments, ‑cinematic scoring, ‑cinematic builds, ‑or epic trailer music sounds, ‑Do not use guitar, ‑especially rock or acoustic styles, ‑Avoid live instrumentation, ‑funky basslines, ‑or upbeat tempos, ‑Exclude any reggaeton, ‑afrobeat, ‑Latin rhythms, ‑Caribbean percussion, ‑or tropical vibes, ‑No major chords, ‑upbeat harmonies, ‑or inspirational tones, ‑Avoid polished or overly produced sounds, ‑no clean mastering, ‑and no trap soul, ‑R&B, ‑or jazz fusion influences, ‑Stay away from cheerful, ‑emotional, ‑relaxing, ‑corporate, ‑motivational, ‑or romantic moods, ‑Remove anything futuristic, ‑glossy, ‑or overly electronic, ‑Keep it raw, ‑gritty, ‑and dark
2:17

Visions
v4.5
Psychedelic hip-hop with a hazy, laid-back atmosphere and eerie undertones, Beat built on deep 808s, crisp hi-hats, and vinyl-textured drum loops with a vintage, lo-fi feel, Layers of warped synths, reversed melodies, and haunting vocal samples drift in and out of the mix, Bass is thick but smooth, rumbling beneath airy textures, The instrumental should feel hypnotic and drugged-out, like it's melting or swaying, Use distant echoes and reverb-heavy FX to create space and depth, Tempo should be mid-slow, riding around 80-90 BPM, The track feels like late-night introspection on psychedelics—surreal, slightly dark, but vibey and catchy, Emphasize rhythmic bounce and a dreamy, off-kilter groove, Occasional glitches or reversed snippets add trippy distortion, Think of an atmosphere that feels lost in thought, hallucination, or drifting between worlds, Ideal for abstract bars, offbeat cadences, and immersive, mind-bending verses, ‑Exclude anything with fast tempos, ‑aggressive trap beats, ‑or heavy metal influence, ‑Avoid EDM, ‑house, ‑techno, ‑or any electronic music that emphasizes clean synths or high-energy drops, ‑No pop melodies, ‑bubblegum hooks, ‑or radio-style choruses, ‑Exclude orchestral instrumentation, ‑cinematic scoring, ‑or epic trailer-like sound design, ‑Avoid acoustic guitars, ‑upbeat chord progressions, ‑or anything overly cheerful or inspirational, ‑No jazz, ‑funk brass sections, ‑or old-school boom bap that uses breakbeats or scratch DJ effects, ‑Leave out Latin, ‑Afrobeat, ‑dancehall, ‑reggae, ‑or reggaeton percussion patterns, ‑Do not include folk, ‑country, ‑indie rock, ‑pop-punk, ‑or punk rock influence, ‑Avoid vocal processing like auto-tuned singing or melodic rap crooning, ‑Do not include Broadway or theatrical musical elements, ‑Exclude anything polished, ‑high-gloss, ‑overly commercial, ‑or overly sentimental, ‑Keep it dark, ‑gritty, ‑underground, ‑and trippy
4:27

Blackout
v4.5
A wild, funky 90s West Coast party rap track with heavy boom-bap drums, jazzy samples, and a laid-back bounce, The flow is confident, slightly slurred, and packed with clever punchlines, freestyle energy, and humorous storytelling about drunken misadventures, hazy club nights, and wild hookups, The verses ride a drunken rhythm, full of animated character, creative rhyme schemes, and a playful tone, The beat is head-noddy with thick basslines and dusty vinyl textures, Chorus is catchy, chantable, and about being blackout drunk in a club with friends, Sloppy but sharp delivery, tipsy voice, fun-loving, rowdy, and full of swagger, Background ad-libs are offbeat and spontaneous, This track captures the feeling of being just tipsy enough to freestyle in a parking lot at 2 a, m, with bars that are both wild and witty, The sound is gritty, funky, funny, and recklessly cool
3:36

Da Sesh
v4.5
Laid-back, soulful hip-hop groove with mellow vintage keys, warm analog basslines, and a chilled, slightly jazzy swing, The beat should be smooth and minimal with relaxed, head-nodding drums—crisp snares, soft hi-hats, and deep kicks, evoking a sunny day on the porch or a slow cruise through the city, The instrumentation should feel nostalgic and mellow, with lo-fi textures, light vinyl crackle, and melodic Rhodes or Wurlitzer keys riding over subtle G-funk influences, The vibe is introspective but playful, perfect for storytelling, stoner reflection, or just vibing with a cloudy mind, Include soulful background harmonies, laid-back tempo around 80–90 BPM, and a timeless, almost melancholic undertone to give it emotional depth, Designed to carry lyrics about hazy thoughts, forgotten plans, simple pleasures, and the little ironies of daily life, A true chill-out anthem with warmth and character, ‑Exclude aggressive trap beats, ‑drill rhythms, ‑or anything with fast-paced double-time hi-hats or heavy 808 drops, ‑No EDM, ‑techno, ‑dubstep, ‑trance, ‑or dance club elements, ‑Avoid metal, ‑punk, ‑hard rock, ‑or anything with distorted electric guitars or screaming vocals, ‑Do not include orchestral strings, ‑cinematic scoring, ‑epic builds, ‑or trailer-style music, ‑Keep out overly dramatic gospel choirs, ‑intense opera vocals, ‑or theatrical Broadway-style arrangements, ‑Exclude anything overly pop, ‑bubblegum, ‑or with commercial radio polish, ‑No autotuned melodic rap, ‑hyperpop, ‑or K-pop-style vocals, ‑Avoid big-band swing, ‑salsa, ‑polka, ‑country twang, ‑bluegrass, ‑reggae offbeat rhythms, ‑or overly funk-driven slap bass, ‑Keep out fast jazz improvisations or bebop chaos, ‑Do not use video game chip tunes, ‑8-bit synths, ‑or synthetic robotic vocals, ‑No horror, ‑sci-fi soundscapes, ‑experimental glitch, ‑or overly abstract avant-garde styles
4:38

Southern hip-hop track with a dark, hazy, and hypnotic trap beat, Slow tempo with thick 808s, eerie ambient pads, and chopped-and-screwed-inspired elements, The beat should evoke a late-night, drug-fueled atmosphere with a heavy sense of floating and numbness, Vocals delivered in a laid-back, slurred flow with a deep, slightly raspy Southern accent, The artist sounds spaced-out but confident, blending playfulness with a subtle sense of danger, Adlibs echo in the background, adding depth and texture, Vocal tone is syrupy, narcotic, and chilled, with drawn-out syllables and casual rhyming, Style evokes a pill-heavy lifestyle, mixing sedated flexing with occasional glimpses of clarity, Chorus is repetitive and catchy, easy to float on, Ideal for a song about opiates, benzos, and emotional detachment, Delivery should sound calm, woozy, and effortlessly trippy with trap swagger and cloud rap haze
3:38

Weekend Vibe
v4.5
A Southern-style trap track with a dark, intoxicating vibe, The beat should be slow and heavy, with deep 808s, sharp hi-hats, eerie synths, and a muddy, hypnotic rhythm, Emphasize a slurred, spaced-out flow that rides the beat lazily but confidently, like the artist is high on codeine or sipping purple drank, Lyrical themes center on double cups, lean, drugs, street flexing, reckless partying, hazy thoughts, and late-night cruising, The rapper's delivery should feel woozy and narcotic, dragging syllables slightly for effect, often repeating lines for emphasis, Vocal tone is deep, gritty, and slightly distorted, with ad-libs echoing in the background, The hook is simple, repetitive, and catchy, built for chant-along energy, The entire mood should feel intoxicating, heavy, and slowed, like it’s meant to rattle car trunks in a smoky, purple-lit room, ‑any upbeat, ‑fast-paced, ‑or high-energy pop, ‑boom bap, ‑conscious rap, ‑or East Coast-style lyricism, ‑Avoid jazzy instrumentals, ‑soulful samples, ‑boom-heavy breakbeats, ‑or golden era hip-hop sounds, ‑No backpack rap, ‑poetic spoken word, ‑or overly articulate or rapid-fire flows, ‑Exclude clean, ‑polished, ‑or overly commercial production, ‑No acoustic instruments, ‑orchestral arrangements, ‑EDM drops, ‑or melodic singing, ‑Remove trap-metal, ‑rage beats, ‑hyperpop, ‑or anything that sounds like punk-trap hybrids, ‑No happy, ‑motivational, ‑political, ‑or romantic themes, ‑Avoid crisp enunciation or theatrical vocals—keep it gritty, ‑street, ‑and raw, ‑Do not include autotune-heavy singing or melodic crooning, ‑No fast BPM or electronic house vibes, ‑No West Coast G-funk, ‑hyphy, ‑Detroit jit-style, ‑UK grime, ‑drill, ‑or Afrobeats influences, ‑Keep it slow, ‑muddy, ‑and drugged-out, ‑Nothing cinematic, ‑ambient, ‑experimental, ‑or alternative, ‑No clean-cut hooks or major chord progressions
4:01

Caps
v4.5
Psychedelic hip-hop with a hazy, laid-back atmosphere and eerie undertones, Beat built on deep 808s, crisp hi-hats, and vinyl-textured drum loops with a vintage, lo-fi feel, Layers of warped synths, reversed melodies, and haunting vocal samples drift in and out of the mix, Bass is thick but smooth, rumbling beneath airy textures, The instrumental should feel hypnotic and drugged-out, like it's melting or swaying, Use distant echoes and reverb-heavy FX to create space and depth, Tempo should be mid-slow, riding around 80-90 BPM, The track feels like late-night introspection on psychedelics—surreal, slightly dark, but vibey and catchy, Emphasize rhythmic bounce and a dreamy, off-kilter groove, Occasional glitches or reversed snippets add trippy distortion, Think of an atmosphere that feels lost in thought, hallucination, or drifting between worlds, Ideal for abstract bars, offbeat cadences, and immersive, mind-bending verses, ‑Exclude anything upbeat, ‑poppy, ‑or high-energy, ‑No EDM, ‑trap bangers, ‑hyperpop, ‑dubstep, ‑or commercial-sounding beats, ‑Avoid bright synths, ‑clean pop melodies, ‑or polished mainstream production, ‑No fast tempos, ‑club-oriented rhythms, ‑or trap drums with heavy triplet hi-hats, ‑Stay away from aggressive distortion, ‑metal guitars, ‑or punk elements, ‑No acoustic folk, ‑indie rock, ‑or country tones, ‑Avoid cinematic orchestration, ‑epic builds, ‑or orchestral strings, ‑No funky slap bass, ‑tropical sounds, ‑reggaeton, ‑or afrobeat, ‑Skip jazz fusion, ‑fusion funk, ‑or complex progressive arrangements, ‑Don’t use chiptune, ‑8-bit, ‑or video game-inspired effects, ‑Avoid happy, ‑cheerful, ‑or overly major-key vibes, ‑No robotic autotune or futuristic cyber aesthetics, ‑Keep out hyper-clean or overly sharp digital production, ‑No motivational, ‑corporate, ‑or dramatic trailer music, ‑Avoid anything that feels synthetic in a cheesy or overproduced way
3:47

Ms. Green
v4.5
A slow, sultry R&B slow jam soaked in romantic tension and raw sensuality, The instrumental should feature smooth, melodic synths, deep basslines, slow rolling drums with crisp snares, and lush keys that evoke late-night intimacy, The tempo must stay relaxed and unhurried, with a focus on groove and emotional build, Vocals should be silky, heartfelt, and dripping with desire—alternating between soft falsetto and rich mid-range tones, Harmonies should wrap around the lead like satin, creating a layered and passionate vocal atmosphere, Lyrically, the track should explore intense physical and emotional connection, desire, and vulnerability, with a sensual yet respectful tone, Use subtle vocal runs and expressive delivery to heighten the intimacy, The production must feel smooth, dimly lit, and deeply emotional, as if it’s taking place behind closed doors in the quiet heat of the night, Every note should feel like a touch—slow, deliberate, and full of yearning, ‑Exclude all high-energy, ‑aggressive, ‑or fast-paced genres, ‑Avoid rock, ‑metal, ‑punk, ‑industrial, ‑trap, ‑drill, ‑boom bap, ‑EDM, ‑house, ‑techno, ‑hyperpop, ‑dubstep, ‑and upbeat pop, ‑Do not include pop punk, ‑emo, ‑garage rock, ‑indie rock, ‑ska, ‑or anything with distorted guitars or heavy percussion, ‑Eliminate orchestral scores, ‑cinematic builds, ‑acoustic folk, ‑lo-fi beats, ‑or anything experimental or ambient, ‑Avoid rap-heavy vocal deliveries, ‑aggressive flows, ‑or spoken word, ‑No bright, ‑bubbly melodies or overly happy moods, ‑Steer clear of comedy, ‑novelty, ‑theatrical, ‑or exaggerated vocal styles, ‑Do not use chipmunk vocals, ‑robotic autotune, ‑robotic synths, ‑or glitchy effects, ‑Remove all dance rhythms, ‑club beats, ‑funk brass sections, ‑or gospel-style choir vocals, ‑Do not include cinematic drama or fast-moving builds, ‑The vibe must remain intimate, ‑low-key, ‑emotional, ‑and slow-burning—nothing should distract from the sensual, ‑moody atmosphere
4:37

I'll Pass On Dat
v4.5
Dark, atmospheric West Coast gangster rap with a gritty, cinematic vibe, Slow, heavy beats laced with eerie synths, haunting piano melodies, and ambient street sounds, Vocals should be deep, aggressive, and cold-blooded, delivered with calm menace and raw confidence, The tone is serious, storytelling, and street-hardened — describing life in violent neighborhoods, moral decay, and survival under pressure, Minimalist yet thick production, with ominous basslines, suspenseful drops, and occasional vinyl crackle for mood, Influenced by early 90s West Coast sound with a horrorcore edge, Think echoing reverb, nighttime sirens, low synth drones, and brooding silence between verses, Vocal delivery should feel personal and ruthless, like a confessional from the edge of sanity, A vibe that’s slow-burning, hostile, unforgiving — but smooth and hypnotic in its swing, ‑Exclude upbeat, ‑happy, ‑or pop-influenced styles, ‑No EDM, ‑trap hi-hats, ‑or modern autotune vocals, ‑Avoid melodic rap, ‑commercial club beats, ‑or fast tempos, ‑No electronic dance synths, ‑chipper piano, ‑or bright guitar riffs, ‑Exclude pop-punk, ‑indie rock, ‑hyperpop, ‑or any genre with cheerful harmonies or romantic themes, ‑Do not include inspirational lyrics, ‑love songs, ‑or radio-friendly content, ‑Avoid clean, ‑polished production — no major label gloss, ‑No funky basslines, ‑jazzy sax, ‑disco, ‑reggae, ‑country, ‑or boom bap drums, ‑Skip bouncy rhythms or positive affirmations, ‑Remove sing-song hooks, ‑R&B melodies, ‑gospel choirs, ‑or orchestral elements, ‑No orchestration, ‑cinematic crescendos, ‑trap soul, ‑or chillhop vibes, ‑Exclude lofi effects unless they're dark and eerie, ‑Keep out humor, ‑sarcasm, ‑or light-hearted tones, ‑No mumble rap, ‑emo rap, ‑or overly abstract lyricism, ‑Keep it raw, ‑grounded, ‑and serious only
3:07

High Powered
v4.5
High-energy, chaotic party anthem with wild electronic production and distorted, experimental rap style, Fast-paced, punchy beat with aggressive drum machine kicks, warped synth loops, and glitchy samples, Vocal delivery is manic, nasal, and exaggerated with playful but edgy swagger, Lyrics celebrate drug-fueled excess, hyperactive confidence, and reckless partying, Hook is repetitive and addictive, built around a chant or catchphrase, Song structure leans experimental, featuring rapid-fire bars, tempo changes, and unpredictable transitions, Influences from Detroit hip-hop, trap, industrial, and rave, Focus on a gritty, lo-fi texture with sharp hi-hats, distorted bass, and digital chaos, Overall sound should feel raw, underground, and like a night spiraling out of control in a neon-lit warehouse—unhinged, fun, and unapologetically wild, ‑Exclude soft acoustic, ‑mellow pop, ‑smooth R&B, ‑lo-fi chillhop, ‑coffeehouse vibes, ‑indie folk, ‑ambient electronic, ‑orchestral scoring, ‑cinematic epic styles, ‑jazz fusion, ‑classical influences, ‑vaporwave, ‑bedroom pop, ‑gospel, ‑soul ballads, ‑boom bap, ‑conscious rap, ‑trap soul, ‑Afrobeat, ‑reggaeton, ‑reggae, ‑country, ‑bluegrass, ‑singer-songwriter, ‑tropical house, ‑trance, ‑future bass, ‑melodic dubstep, ‑synthwave, ‑and emo rap, ‑Avoid clean mainstream pop production, ‑polished vocals, ‑traditional song structures, ‑sentimental melodies, ‑and overly emotional delivery, ‑No acoustic guitars, ‑live drum kits, ‑pianos, ‑choirs, ‑or soft pads, ‑Stay away from nostalgic, ‑romantic, ‑introspective, ‑or feel-good tones, ‑Do not include relaxed energy, ‑motivational lyrics, ‑self-discovery themes, ‑or easy listening vibes, ‑This track should not feel meditative, ‑inspirational, ‑spiritual, ‑dreamy, ‑slow-burning, ‑or radio-friendly
6:40

Much Love
v4.5
a laid-back but confident Southern hip-hop anthem with a hypnotic, midtempo bounce and an air of untouchable swagger, The beat should feature smooth, melodic synths layered over heavy 808s, crisp snares, and rolling hi-hats that create a chilled, cruising atmosphere, Vocals should be bold, prideful, and slightly spaced out — a blend of cool-headed charisma and streetwise confidence, The hook must be catchy, repetitive, and chantable — something you can ride to with the windows down or smoke to with your crew, Include regional shoutouts, themes of success, rising above haters, and indulging in the good life: weed, drinks, and fashion, Focus on flow that’s punchy but relaxed, with occasional vocal harmonizing or sing-rap style, The tone should feel effortless but sharp — perfect for slow head-nodding, parking lot flexing, and celebrating where you came from
2:29

Liquor Alphabet
v4.5
Smooth, laid-back 90s East Coast boom bap beat with jazzy loops and dusty vinyl textures, The mood is chill but confident, with slick, streetwise storytelling and a slow-building groove, Soulful samples and mellow drums set the tone, The vocals are gritty and charismatic, delivering clever punchlines, braggadocio, and humorous metaphors with a casual, conversational flow, There's an effortless swagger in the delivery, like a skilled MC just warming up for a freestyle, Include a beat switch halfway through the track where the tone darkens slightly, signaling a shift from playful rhymes to more aggressive bars, without losing the relaxed head-nod feel, Add ad-libs that sound natural and unscripted, almost like the artist is talking to the listener, Keep the overall vibe raw and unpolished, like it was recorded in a smoke-filled basement studio with a mic hanging from the ceiling, ‑Exclude trap, ‑drill, ‑crunk, ‑mumble rap, ‑hyperpop, ‑autotune-heavy vocals, ‑EDM, ‑pop-rap, ‑modern commercial hip-hop, ‑melodic rap, ‑rage beats, ‑synth-heavy production, ‑fast hi-hats, ‑heavy bass drops, ‑overproduced sounds, ‑polished studio vocals, ‑sing-song delivery, ‑radio-friendly hooks, ‑West Coast G-funk, ‑Southern bounce, ‑electronic effects, ‑cloud rap, ‑futuristic beats, ‑ambient textures, ‑new school flows, ‑double-time rapping, ‑vocal chopping, ‑harmonized layers, ‑R&B choruses, ‑pop melodies, ‑soft piano loops, ‑dance rhythms, ‑emotional or romantic themes, ‑high-energy club vibes, ‑aggressive yelling, ‑digital distortion, ‑and any glossy or synthetic instrumentation, ‑Avoid upbeat party anthems, ‑motivational themes, ‑modern mixing techniques, ‑excessive vocal effects, ‑or anything polished, ‑catchy, ‑or mainstream-oriented, ‑Keep all modern aesthetics out of the production
3:26

Create a slow, emotional, and gritty Southern-style hip-hop song with a deep, mournful tone, The beat should be minimal and raw, featuring heavy 808s, slow-tempo hi-hats, and a deep, steady kick drum that hits with weight, Add somber piano or subtle synth chords in the background for a sorrowful atmosphere, The vocals should be heartfelt, gravelly, and real — like someone struggling to hold it together while saying goodbye, Capture the pain, loyalty, and respect that comes from losing close friends to violence or street life, The vibe should reflect street struggle, brotherhood, and mourning — raw emotion over a dark, laid-back beat, Include spoken elements, chants, or ad-libs that feel personal and reflective, Keep it real, heavy, and grounded in pain and memory, with storytelling that honors lost friends and speaks to the harsh reality of life in the streets, ‑Exclude any upbeat, ‑fast-tempo, ‑dance, ‑or pop-style production, ‑Avoid electronic, ‑EDM, ‑techno, ‑synthwave, ‑hyperpop, ‑or anything with glossy or futuristic textures, ‑No auto-tuned, ‑overly melodic, ‑or heavily processed vocals, ‑Do not include rock guitars, ‑punk influences, ‑metal, ‑indie, ‑or alternative elements, ‑Keep out trap beats that are flashy, ‑club-style, ‑or flex-driven, ‑Avoid high-energy flows, ‑comedic or lighthearted delivery, ‑cartoonish ad-libs, ‑or exaggerated swagger, ‑No party vibes, ‑inspirational tones, ‑or commercial mainstream sounds, ‑Exclude boom-bap, ‑West Coast G-funk, ‑or East Coast golden-era styles, ‑Keep away from orchestral swells, ‑choirs, ‑cinematic sound design, ‑or epic instrumentation, ‑No experimental, ‑avant-garde, ‑acoustic singer-songwriter, ‑or reggae influences, ‑Avoid anything clean, ‑polished, ‑or upbeat — nothing should sound happy, ‑dreamy, ‑or romantic, ‑Keep it completely grounded, ‑heavy, ‑and mournful
3:42

Morning After
v4.5
A laid-back, Southern rap track with a chill, hypnotic beat and a gritty underground vibe, The instrumental should have a steady rhythm with punchy 808s, crisp snares, and a simple but infectious loop, like it was produced in a smoky room on old-school equipment, The vocal delivery should sound raw, unfiltered, and slightly slurred, like the artist is high but focused—half-rapping, half-talking through a haze, The tone is unapologetic and carefree, telling a first-person story about getting faded, zoning out, and reflecting on the lifestyle without glorifying it, The lyrics should be vivid, blunt, and humorous, with a Southern slang influence and references to waking up hungover or high, grabbing a blunt, dealing with withdrawals, and going right back into the same routine, Keep the energy chill but gritty, like something you'd ride to late at night after a long session, ‑Exclude clean pop production, ‑auto-tuned vocals, ‑overly melodic singing, ‑or commercial trap beats with rapid hi-hats and ambient pads, ‑Avoid polished mainstream rap styles, ‑club bangers, ‑or EDM-inspired instrumentals, ‑No orchestral strings, ‑cinematic build-ups, ‑or epic soundtrack elements, ‑Skip hyper-aggressive delivery, ‑fast-paced lyrical acrobatics, ‑or complex storytelling, ‑Keep out any West Coast G-Funk synths, ‑boom bap, ‑jazzy lo-fi, ‑or old-school New York hip-hop drums, ‑Exclude acoustic guitar-driven tracks, ‑pop-punk influences, ‑emo rap, ‑or motivational/positive lyrics, ‑No fantasy, ‑sci-fi, ‑or anime references, ‑Avoid polished hooks, ‑overproduced choruses, ‑and layered vocal harmonies, ‑Remove any futuristic, ‑glossy, ‑or overly modern vocal FX, ‑No political or conscious rap themes, ‑Keep out high-energy anthems and festival-ready hype tracks, ‑Focus purely on gritty, ‑low-budget, ‑hazy, ‑stoned-out Southern sounds

