2:35

9 Glokk Simfony
v4.5+
Dark, lo-fi Memphis trap beat driven by classic Memphis-style cowbells, Cowbells should be the main melodic element, eerie and repetitive, Hard-hitting 808 bass, minimal piano or synths, Slow to mid-tempo with gritty underground mix, Vocals delivered in a deep, gritty tone by two African American male rappers from Tennessee, rapping in triplet flows, Dirty, lo-fi quality to match old-school Memphis horrorcore production, Must feel raw, street, and underground
4:40

Fukka Bussta
v4.5+
Dark, lo-fi Southern gangsta rap with a gritty Memphis sound, Beat driven by sinister keyboard cowbells and heavy 808 bass, Triplet rap flows reminiscent of early underground Southern rap, Add eerie textures, slowed-down lo-fi vocal samples, and atmospheric gun cocking and loading FX, Include moments of mocking laughter and horror-style ambiance, Vocals should sound like African American rappers from Tennessee with aggressive and intimidating delivery
3:49

Busstavill
v4.5+
Lo-fi Southern trap beat inspired by classic 1990s Memphis underground rap, Use a dark, bouncy cowbell melody as the main lead — the cowbells should drive the rhythm and feel mocking/playful, 808 bassline should be deep and distorted with occasional pitch bends, Include gritty triplet-style hi-hats, hard snappy snares, and a slow tempo (around 65-70 BPM), Add eerie atmospheric synths in the background, Sprinkle in subtle mocking laughter samples and cartoonish FX (like cash register dings or warped sounds) to create a comedic but sinister vibe, Make sure the rappers sound like African-American Southern males from Tennessee with aggressive and playful delivery
3:01

Onn Godd
v4.5+
Dark, fast-paced Southern trap beat with heavy 808s and rattlin’ sub bass, Sharp snare rolls build tension before drops, Aggressive, chopped vocal samples layered for hype, Minimal eerie piano stabs mixed with distorted synths to add menace, Percussion is tight and punchy with triplet hi-hats and syncopated claps, The overall vibe is grimy, chaotic, and raw, like a street fight about to break loose, Perfect backdrop for aggressive, in-your-face vocals and hyped-up ad-libs
2:22

Errbodyy Runn
v4.5+
High-energy Southern crunk bounce fused with trap, Loud, booming 808 bass and rolling kicks layered under snapping snares and sharp claps, Use hyped vocal chants, crowd-style shouts, and grimy synth stabs that punch in rhythm with the drums, Add a bouncy, aggressive groove with fast hi-hat triplets and siren-like effects for chaos, The vibe should be raw, dirty, and built for live performance—club fights, mosh pits, and crunk chaos, Make the beat wild, reckless, and rowdy, channeling early Memphis crunk while keeping the modern trap grit
2:53

Sett Tripn Seezn
v4.5+
Southern gangsta rap from Tennessee with lo-fi vocal quality and aggressive triplet flows, The beat is dark and gritty with a heavy emphasis on vintage drum machines, booming 808 bass, and keyboard cowbells driving the melody, Raw, street-heavy energy with layered vocal ad-libs, The vibe is old-school Memphis underground — menacing, lo-fi, and violent, Keep the vocal tone Southern, raw, and authentic, High energy, aggressive delivery with no melodic singing
3:27

Wipp it 2 a Bricc
v4.5+
Gritty Southern trap with a laid-back yet menacing bounce, Boom-bap influenced 808s with snappy snares and crisp hi-hats, Dark, eerie synth stabs and minimal melodic layers set a hypnotic, underground vibe, Vocals should have a relaxed, drawling Southern flow, trading gritty street tales with swagger and confidence, Include repetitive chantable hooks, ad-libs, and occasional growls or emphasis on key words, Beat should feel like a ‘90s Memphis mixtape — raw, grimy, and hypnotic, with trunk-rattling low end and a vibe that’s both dangerous and infectious
3:45

Old school Memphis-style Southern rap beat with gritty lo-fi textures, Cowbell rhythm drives the track, layered over distorted 808s that hit like a trunk full of subs, Dark, bouncy, and minimal with chopped vocal samples, mocking laughter, and eerie percussion, The mix should sound raw and unpolished, like a dubbed-out cassette from the ‘90s underground, Two Southern rappers with aggressive Tennessee drawls trade grimy, street-heavy bars over the beat, The vibe is menacing, chaotic, and playful
2:49

Mazcc awn, Mouf awff
v4.5+
Dark, lo-fi Southern gangsta rap with a gritty Memphis sound, Beat driven by sinister keyboard cowbells and heavy 808 bass, Triplet rap flows reminiscent of early underground Southern rap, Add eerie textures, slowed-down lo-fi vocal samples, and atmospheric gun cocking and loading FX, Include moments of mocking laughter and horror-style ambiance, Vocals should sound like African American rappers from Tennessee with aggressive and intimidating delivery
3:36

Trigga Dizzaplin
v4.5+
Dark, lo-fi Southern gangsta rap with a gritty Memphis sound, Beat driven by sinister keyboard cowbells and heavy 808 bass, Triplet rap flows reminiscent of early underground Southern rap, Add eerie textures, slowed-down lo-fi vocal samples, and atmospheric gun cocking and loading FX, Include moments of mocking laughter and horror-style ambiance, Vocals should sound like African American rappers from Tennessee with aggressive and intimidating delivery
3:40

Sayvv No Ho
v4.5+
Dark, lo-fi Southern gangsta rap with a gritty Memphis sound, Beat driven by sinister keyboard cowbells and heavy 808 bass, Triplet rap flows reminiscent of early underground Southern rap, Add eerie textures, slowed-down lo-fi vocal samples, and atmospheric gun cocking and loading FX, Include moments of mocking laughter and horror-style ambiance, Vocals should sound like African American rappers from Tennessee with aggressive and intimidating delivery
2:56

Opp n da Truncc
v4.5+
Dark, lo-fi Southern gangsta rap with a gritty Memphis sound, Beat driven by sinister keyboard cowbells and heavy 808 bass, Triplet rap flows reminiscent of early underground Southern rap, Add eerie textures, slowed-down lo-fi vocal samples, and atmospheric gun cocking and loading FX, Include moments of mocking laughter and horror-style ambiance, Vocals should sound like African American rappers from Tennessee with aggressive and intimidating delivery
4:35

Moonrok Moffya
v4.5+
Slowed-down Southern trap beat inspired by classic Memphis production, Heavy 808s and deep, booming bass that lingers with each hit, Dragged tempo to mimic a syrup-drenched, leaned-out vibe, Include crisp hi-hats with rolling triplets, snappy snares, and layered clap accents, Add eerie, spacey synth melodies with a hypnotic, looping structure, plus subtle vocal chants or atmospheric samples to give it that underground, haunted feel, The overall sound should be raw, dark, and heavy, evoking the slowed bounce of early 2000s Memphis anthems while keeping modern trap polish
3:58

Dedd Homeez
v4.5+
Dark, lo-fi Southern gangsta rap with a gritty Memphis sound, Beat driven by sinister keyboard cowbells and heavy 808 bass, Triplet rap flows reminiscent of early underground Southern rap, Add eerie textures, slowed-down lo-fi vocal samples, and atmospheric gun cocking and loading FX, Include moments of mocking laughter and horror-style ambiance, Vocals should sound like African American rappers from Tennessee with aggressive and intimidating delivery
6:58

Kodeen Dripnn
v4.5+
Dark, syrupy Southern trap beat with slow, dragging tempos, heavy 808s, and low-end bass thump, Chopped vocal-style effects, reverb-drenched snares, occasional high-pitched stabs, and rolling hi-hats, Moody, hazy, hypnotic synths layered with eerie atmospheric pads, Deep, syrupy, and lethargic energy reminiscent of classic Memphis lean tracks, Sparse but punchy drum hits, drawn-out notes, and an overall sludgy, intoxicating groove, Occasional sound tags and ad-lib echoes scattered throughout for texture, Maintain a codeine-drenched, syrupy feel from start to finish
2:36

Errbodyy Runn
v4.5+
High-energy Southern crunk bounce fused with trap, Loud, booming 808 bass and rolling kicks layered under snapping snares and sharp claps, Use hyped vocal chants, crowd-style shouts, and grimy synth stabs that punch in rhythm with the drums, Add a bouncy, aggressive groove with fast hi-hat triplets and siren-like effects for chaos, The vibe should be raw, dirty, and built for live performance—club fights, mosh pits, and crunk chaos, Make the beat wild, reckless, and rowdy, channeling early Memphis crunk while keeping the modern trap grit

