
Trippy Dude Vol 2
Trippy dude is back with his doped-out songs, now moving into Volume 2
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10 songs
3:28

rap bedroom pop, sexual, trippy, weird, trans, jumpy, cursed, jazz soul
4:02

funk, Glossy early-2000s R&B-pop hybrid at ~108 BPM, male vocals with smooth falsetto on the hook, Tight, punchy drums and snappy claps locking with a rubbery, funky bassline, plus clean rhythm guitar licks and bright synth pads, Verses stay sleek and slightly understated; pre-chorus builds with stacked harmonies and rising chords; chorus explodes into a dancefloor-ready, repetitive hook with ad-libs, Polished, radio-ready mix with a nostalgic sheen and modern low-end weight, nostalgic, funky, rhythmic, bassline, pop, smooth, r&b, clean
3:57

Upbeat and rhythmic vocal-driven track featuring a male baritone voice performing a mix of scat singing and repetitive lyrical phrases, The performance is characterized by a syncopated, swing-influenced rhythm with a playful and energetic delivery, The vocal technique includes rapid-fire nonsense syllables, melodic improvisation, and rhythmic emphasis on the downbeat, The arrangement is minimalist, focusing entirely on the vocal performance without instrumental accompaniment, maintaining a steady tempo of approximately 120 BPM, The melody follows a simple, blues-inflected scale with frequent use of rhythmic repetition and call-and-response patterns within the scat sections
3:26

rap bedroom pop, sexual, trippy, weird, trans, jumpy, cursed, jazz soul
4:12

rap, Moody alternative hip hop ballad over sparse, detuned piano and deep 808 pulse; male vocals, low and brooding, close to the mic, Verses stay conversational and intimate with subtle tape hiss, hook swells into layered chant-style doubles and distant choirs, Occasional reverse-piano swells and stuttered delays heighten the tension, final chorus drops to near-whisper then blooms on the last line, hip hop, male vocals, pop rap, experimental, deep, alternative hip hop
3:51

Too High to Die
v5.5
A bouncy, groove-heavy beat with funky basslines, loose hip-hop swagger, and sun-soaked reggae undertones, Playful vocal delivery with trippy echoes, record scratches, and spacey effects—like a smoke session turned into a psychedelic block party
3:27

Trippin on THC
v5.5
Bright, upbeat pop with a funky bounce and psychedelic shimmer—playful, colorful, and slightly trippy, The vibe feels like a carefree adventure with a cheeky grin, blending light groove-driven rhythms with dreamy textures and a stoner-daydream atmosphere
4:21

sultry, dark, sexy, Indie, bedroom-pop, psych-pop, soft-rock, alternative R&B, electronic, electro R&B, retro, 80's, neo-soul, Backup singer going "Uh, Uh, Uh" pleasant moan chorus
4:23

A surreal, experimental alt-rock style that drifts between haunting calm and explosive intensity, The vocals stretch emotionally—sometimes whispered, sometimes cracking open into raw release—floating over eerie, off-kilter instrumentation, The sound feels unstable on purpose: warped melodies, pulsing rhythms, and atmospheric layers that create a dreamlike, almost psychedelic descent into introspection and identity unraveling
4:28

High-way Drift
v5.5
A slow-burning, hazy road trip through space and consciousness, this track drifts on warm grooves and echo-soaked vocals in the spirit of Beck, It captures the surreal feeling of cruising the highway while elevated—where headlights blur into starlight, time stretches thin, and the journey becomes less about destination and more about dissolving into the moment, Cosmic, introspective, and hypnotically chill, it feels like floating between lanes of reality and dream
