4:07

6/8 time signature, Blues, raspy, emotional black male vocals, 3-part black female harmonies on the chorus, horn section to accompany, blues guitar solo
4:05

Powerful Black female vocal, background singers, 90 bpm, 4/4 time signature, Blues rock, Pop, aggressive delivery on verses, driving horn section in the intro
3:55

Who want it
v4.5+
Powerful Black female vocal, background singers, 90 bpm, 4/4 time signature, Blues rock, Pop, aggressive delivery on verses, driving horn section in the intro, boom bap, 70s funk, ‑Gospel, ‑Rock, ‑country
3:32

Oakland stroke
v4.5+
Blues rock meets pop with a punchy horn-driven intro that sets the stage, Verses hit hard with aggressive lead vocals and tight rhythm section, while a female duet and backing singers light up the soulful, call-and-response choruses, Guitar riffs and horns keep the energy fierce throughout, ‑Gospel, ‑jazz
5:04

Drunk Lovin
v4.5
Dynamic Black female vocal, background singers, 6/8 time signature, Blues rock, meloncholic, slow
3:44

This Love
v4.5
Powerful Black female vocal, background singers, Blues rock, Pop, aggressive delivery on verses, driving horn section in the intro
3:22

Live stadium performance, Brazilian Funk, Powerful Black female vocal, background singers, 90 bpm, 4/4 time signature, Blues rock, Pop, aggressive delivery on verses, driving horn section in the intro
4:47

Live Stadium performance, Spoken word in the beginning, Emotional Black female vocal, background singers, 90 bpm, 4/4 time signature, Blues rock, Pop, aggressive delivery on verses, driving horn section in the intro
4:09

PEOPLE, PEOPLE
v4.5+
Live Stadium performance, Spoken word in the beginning, Emotional Black female vocal, background singers, 90 bpm, 4/4 time signature, Blues rock, Pop, aggressive delivery on verses, driving horn section in the intro
3:35

Wrinkled Brown bags
v4.5+
Emotional Black female vocals, blues, acoustic guitar, lofi
4:42

Fiending
v4.5+
Powerful Black female vocal, background singers, Blues rock, Pop, aggressive delivery on verses, driving horn section in the intro
4:07

Southern blues-rock, gospel revival energy, live club vibe, Powerful wailing female lead (Wynetta) with sass, rage, and heartbreak, plus playful backing vocals (Jubilee) with spoken banter, Horn intro, funky bass, Hammond organ, punchy drums, Electric guitar riffs throughout + big blues solo at end, Fiery chorus “Why oh why oh why!” with call-and-response, Spoken interludes: banter about cheating, forgetting a line joke, later “Jewl, lock the door… he gone? mmhmm, ” Explosive emotional climax: Wynetta belts “hold me” into drawn-out note, Ends in searing guitar solo + horns, live raw energy
3:26

75 bpm, Heavy syncopated bass, layered vocals, airy breaths, crunk swamp blues, synthesized, rich harmony
3:18

Live performance, hand clapping, foot stomping, Powerful Black female vocal, background singers, Blues rock, aggressive delivery on verses, driving horn section in the intro
4:09

Live Stadium performance, Spoken word in the beginning, Emotional Black female vocal, background singers, 90 bpm, 4/4 time signature, Blues rock, Pop, aggressive delivery on verses, driving horn section in the intro
4:35

The track starts with ambient textures hovering over a deep, moody bass and djembe-driven pulse, Verses unfold as intimate vocal exchanges, layered with lush harmonies, Crunk swamp blues churns beneath: growling guitars, eerie slides, and dirty synths, The chorus bursts with intensified vocals and thick instrumentation, heightening the emotional impact
4:55

Unplugged acoustic soul-blues session, Intimate, raw, minimal, DJ B Lew sings with his head down, soft voice, slightly shaky, like he’s sitting in a small room with the lights low, One mic, almost whisper-close, Sparse blues guitar played by Jubilee — warm, gentle string buzz, soft fingerpicking, Wynetta and Jubilee sit on either side of him, humming, speaking gentle comfort (“mmhmm… you alright… we right here”), No drums or big production — just guitar, breaths, and human closeness, When the female verse begins, the Wailing Sisters softly enter with warm gospel harmonies, like they’re lifting him out of an emotional hole, Include quiet spoken encouragement, soft call-and-response, and a delicate “la da la la da da” refrain, Keep the recording raw, warm, emotional, and healing — a real, unplugged room session



