3:09

Chainz N Thingz
v4.5+
Vibe & Production Notes:
Tempo: ~78 BPM (slow grind trap swing)
Key: Keep the original blues feel, possibly A minor for grit, Drums: 808 kicks and snare with a swung hi-hat pattern, ghost notes for shuffle feel, Bass: Sub-heavy 808 following the blues progression, Guitar Sample: Cut from original BB King bends & licks, looped and pitch-shifted slightly for texture, Vocals: Gruff male voice, slightly overdriven for warmth, deep reverb tail for haunting vibe, Extra Layers: Vinyl crackle intro, a gospel organ in the hook, and distant harmonica swells
2:54

Cost to be the Boss
v4.5+
Vibe & Production Notes
Tempo: ~88 BPM, head-nod groove, Key: Keep the original bright blues key (B♭ major or adjust to A for easier trap bass), Drums: Punchy trap kit with 808 kick thump, crisp clap/snare, rolling hi-hats, and subtle swing for blues feel, Bass: 808 sub locked to the guitar/bass line, occasional slides, Guitar Samples: Original BB King stabs and bends chopped, filtered, and looped as the hook bed, Extras: Vinyl crackle intro, organ stabs on choruses, a horn section sample for flair, Vocals: Gruff, confident, half-sung/half-spoken swagger
4:15

Ain't Nobody Home
v4.5+
Vibe & Production Notes
Tempo: ~82 BPM, slow swagger, heavy swing, Key: Keep the soulful minor feel (E minor works great with 808 slides), Drums: Trap kit with 808 kick thump, crisp rimshot snare, lazy hi-hat rolls, and clap layers on 2 & 4, Bass: Deep 808 slides that mimic the walking blues bassline, Guitar Samples: Original BB King bends and fills, chopped and slightly pitched, layered with live re-recorded licks for grit, Extras: Vinyl hiss intro, muted trumpet fills, Hammond organ chords under the hook, Vocals: Gruff, confident — a mix of sung blues lines and spoken brags
3:29

The Thrill is Gone
v4.5+
Vibe & Production Notes
Tempo: ~74 BPM, slow, heavy swing, Key: B minor (keep that mournful, minor-key feel), Drums: 808 kick with long sub tail, tight snare, hi-hats with subtle triplet rolls, rimshot accents on downbeats, Bass: Deep 808 slides that follow the original bass movement, Guitar Samples: Isolated BB King licks & bends, looped and reverb-soaked; reverse one bend for the hook’s lead-in, Strings: Original string section sampled and filtered to sound eerie, almost lo-fi, Extras: Vinyl hiss intro, distant church bell or low organ for atmosphere, Vocals: Gruff, low register with pained grit — sung lines blended with spoken reflections
3:25

Don't Look Down
v4.5+
Vibe & Production Notes
Tempo: ~92 BPM — upbeat, driving groove but still bluesy, Key: Keep original in C major or drop to B♭ for a warmer trap bass, Drums: Snappy trap kit over a swung funk backbeat, layered claps and rimshots, hi-hat rolls for bounce, Bass: 808s doing short, punchy slides in sync with the bassline, Guitar Samples: Chopped BB King riffs, wah-pedal licks for funk flair, Extras: Crowd noise sample in intro, organ stabs on the hook, muted horn hits for swagger, Vocals: Confident, conversational — a mix of sung blues lines and spoken brags with attitude
3:04

Vibe & Production Notes
Tempo: ~94 BPM — lively, bounce-heavy, Key: E♭ major (or drop to D for bass weight), Drums: Punchy trap 808 kick, layered snare/clap, hi-hat triplets, ghost notes, and percussion fills, Bass: Aggressive 808 bassline syncopated with the drums for maximum bounce, Guitar: Multiple BB King licks layered — clean main riff, chopped stabs, and a pitched-down “call” lick under verses, Horns: Bright stabs in hook, muted trumpet ad-libs in verses, Organ: Warm gospel Hammond chords, swelling during hooks, Vocals: Lead = gruff and powerful; Backing = gospel choir + hype man ad-libs, FX: Vinyl crackle intro, handclaps, live crowd ambience under certain phrases for energy
2:29

Vibe & Production Notes
Tempo: ~94 BPM — lively, bounce-heavy, Key: E♭ major (or drop to D for bass weight), Drums: Punchy trap 808 kick, layered snare/clap, hi-hat triplets, ghost notes, and percussion fills, Bass: Aggressive 808 bassline syncopated with the drums for maximum bounce, Guitar: Multiple BB King licks layered — clean main riff, chopped stabs, and a pitched-down “call” lick under verses, Horns: Bright stabs in hook, muted trumpet ad-libs in verses, Organ: Warm gospel Hammond chords, swelling during hooks, Vocals: Lead = gruff and powerful, blues-hop; Backing = gospel choir + hype man ad-libs, FX: Vinyl crackle intro, handclaps, live crowd ambience under certain phrases for energy
2:07

Why I sing the Blues
v4.5+
Vibe & Production Notes
Tempo: ~94 BPM — lively, bounce-heavy, Key: E♭ major (or drop to D for bass weight), Drums: Punchy trap 808 kick, layered snare/clap, hi-hat triplets, ghost notes, and percussion fills, Bass: Aggressive 808 bassline syncopated with the drums for maximum bounce, Guitar: Multiple BB King licks layered — clean main riff, chopped stabs, and a pitched-down “call” lick under verses, Horns: Bright stabs in hook, muted trumpet ad-libs in verses, Organ: Warm gospel Hammond chords, swelling during hooks, Vocals: Lead = gruff and powerful, blues-hop; Backing = gospel choir + hype man ad-libs, FX: Vinyl crackle intro, handclaps, live crowd ambience under certain phrases for energy
2:54

You Gonna Miss Me
v4.5+
High-energy trap blues-hop reimagining of BB King’s “You’re Gonna Miss Me, ” with a charismatic, gruff male vocal full of swagger and fun, Driving 808 bass groove, snappy trap hi-hats with playful rolls, and crisp claps layered under funky, upbeat blues guitar riffs, Bright Hammond organ chords and bursts of horn stabs for a lively New Orleans-style flavor, Call-and-response between the vocal and guitar for crowd interaction feel, The vibe is celebratory and confident — a mix of juke joint blues and block party trap, perfect for dancing, head-nodding, and smiling at the clever attitude in the lyrics
3:17

Hummingbird
v4.5+
Vibe & Production Notes
Tempo: ~76 BPM, airy but heavy — a “slow drift” feel, Key: Keep the soulful minor feel (C minor works beautifully for deep bass slides), Drums: Low, thumpy 808 kick, snappy rimshot snare, sparse hats with triplet fills, Bass: 808 slides that mimic the slow rise-and-fall of wings, Guitar Samples: Soft, reverb-drenched BB King bends from the original, chopped into ghostly echoes, Strings/Keys: Lush pads + faint Mellotron-style strings for cinematic texture, Extras: Vinyl hiss intro, faint bird wing sound FX panned side-to-side in the intro/outro, Vocals: Gravelly, weary, dripping with emotion — sung like late-night confessionals
2:41

Never Move Too Soon
v4.5+
Modern trap blues-hop remake of BB King’s “Never Make Your Move Too Soon, ” featuring a gruff, charismatic male vocal dripping with sly confidence, Heavy 808 bass, blues-hop, rolling trap hi-hats, and tight snare underlaid with funky, syncopated blues guitar riffs and walking bass lines, Add Hammond organ swells, muted brass stabs, and handclaps for a smoky juke joint feel, Verses are storytelling with playful attitude, the hook exploding into layered blues guitar licks over booming trap beats, Energy swings between stripped-down groove sections and big, brassy drops, Mood is sly, confident, and full of street-smart swagger

