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Street Life

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5 songs
3:38Song Image
UK Garage x Spoken Word Hip-Hop, 135 BPM, F minor, laid-back shuffling drums, deep warm bassline, sparse melancholic piano chords, subtle synth textures, prominent conversational male spoken word vocals, authentic lo-fi production, urban realism
2:52Song Image
[Genre: Upbeat UK Garage, Indie Hip-Hop, Dance-Pop, Urban Storytelling] [Instrumentation: Driving, bouncy four-on-the-floor drums, prominent, grooving bassline, a distinctive, clean electric guitar riff with a rhythmic, plucked quality (similar to "Fit But You Know It"), bright, shimmering synth pads, occasional subtle vocal chops, ] [Vocal style: Male lead vocal, conversational, reflective, dry wit, distinctly British accent, Delivered with a casual, rhythmic flow, like a spoken monologue, ] [Mood: Observational, cheeky, confident, slightly wry, upbeat, with an underlying sense of everyday urban realism, ] [Effects: Club ambience, light vocal reverb, crisp, punchy percussion, subtle compression for that "radio ready" feel, ] This captures the bouncy, driving energy and the specific guitar sound that makes "Fit But You Know It" so recognizable, while keeping the lyrical essence we've crafted
3:03Song Image
[Genre: UK Garage, Spoken Word, Melancholic Hip-Hop, Urban Storytelling] [Instrumentation: Sparse, dusty drum machine beat, warm, slightly distorted bassline, subtle, melancholic piano chords and violins during the chorus, occasional faint acoustic guitar pluck, atmospheric synth pads, ] [Vocal style: Male lead vocal, conversational, slightly slurred, empathetic yet observational, reminiscent of Mike Skinner, ] [Mood: Reflective, wry, realistic, slightly downtrodden but with an underlying resilience, ] [Effects: Lo-fi vinyl crackle, subtle reverb on vocals, occasional distant siren sound, ]
2:49Song Image
Genre: UK Garage / Spoken Word / Grime influences / Lo-fi Hip-Hop beat Mood: Dreary, depressing, regretful, bleak, observational, post-binge desolation, Vocals: Male spoken word, deep, weary, authentic London accent, very conversational and a bit detached, Instrumentation: Sparse, melancholic piano chords, lo-fi drum machine beat (subtle, dusty), deep, pulsing sub-bass, occasional distant, mournful synth pad, faint, almost unheard street ambience (sirens, distant traffic)
4:53Song Image
[Genre: UK Garage, Spoken Word, Cinematic] [Tempo: 120 bpm] [Instrumental: Sparse beat, vinyl crackle, melancholy piano chord loop] [Sound Effects: Distant city sound, phone buzz]