4:11

3:48

3:13

Female, Brazilian Funk, Memphis Phonk, Trap, Montagem, Slowed, Chopped and Screwed, 808 Cowbell Phonk, Dark Ambient, Bass Music, Electronic Dance Music, Hip-Hop, Future Bass [Brazilian Funk (Baile Funk/Funk Carioca)]
[Memphis Phonk]
[Trap]
[Montagem (Brazilian Funk subgenre)]
[Slowed/Chopped and Screwed]
[808 Cowbell Phonk]
[Dark Ambient/Atmospheric]
[Bass Music]
[Electronic Dance Music (EDM)]
[Hip-Hop influenced percussion]
3:06

Female, Heavy, distorted 808 bass hits with aggressive trap-influenced percussion patterns, [Phonk – trunk-rattling 808s, Memphis-inspired chopped vocals, dark lo-fi textures]
[Brazilian Funk (Funk Carioca / Funk Proibidão) – call-and-response chants, percussive vocal rhythms, slang-driven street energy]
[Drift Phonk – slowed-down feel, hypnotic looping samples, atmospheric layering]
[Trap – hard-hitting hi-hats, rolling 808 basslines, rap cadence]
[Lo-Fi Hip-Hop – tape saturation, ambient noise, muffled edges that add nostalgia]
[Ambient / Atmospheric – background pads, environmental sounds, ghostly reverb tails] drag the tempo down to around 95 BPM in B minor, with stretched-out 808 sub-bass that lingers in the air like fog, ‑male vocals, ‑male singer, ‑male, ‑male vocalist
3:50

2:43

Cute female vocals, breathy female vocals, Aggressive Phonk, [Brazilian Phonk - the primary genre, fusing Brazilian funk elements with phonk production techniques]
[Drift Phonk - characterized by aggressive basslines, cowbell percussion, and hard-hitting production]
[Funk Carioca/Brazilian Funk - providing rhythmic foundations and percussive patterns from Brazil]
[Memphis Rap - influencing the chopped and screwed sampling techniques]
[Trap - evident in the 808 bass patterns and hi-hat rhythms]
[Electronic Dance Music - in the overall production approach and club-oriented energy]
[Lo-Fi - providing texture through subtle distortion and atmospheric elements]
[Baile Funk - the Brazilian dance music foundation that contributes to the rhythmic structure], ‑Male vocals, ‑male singer, ‑male, ‑rap, ‑rapper, ‑grime
3:52

Contralto, Disturbing Female Vocals, Hypnotic Brazilian phonk fusion with slowed-down tempo and syrupy vocal manipulation
Heavy, distorted 808 bass hits with aggressive trap-influenced percussion patterns
Female Vocals layered over mechanical, industrial sound design
Strategic use of silence and spatial effects creating an atmospheric, immersive soundscape
Memphis rap influences with chopped and screwed production techniques
Dark, ominous synth elements contrasting with traditional Brazilian funk rhythm patterns
Crisp hi-hats and cowbell percussion typical of drift phonk, but with Brazilian funk carioca energy
Raw, lo-fi production aesthetics with deliberate distortion and sample manipulation
Cultural fusion combining Eastern European drift phonk production with Brazilian street music sensibilities
Ultra-slowed tempo under 80 BPM creating a hypnotic, almost dreamlike state
3:57

Contralto, Disturbing Female Vocals, Hypnotic Brazilian phonk fusion with slowed-down tempo and syrupy vocal manipulation
Heavy, distorted 808 bass hits with aggressive trap-influenced percussion patterns
Female Vocals layered over mechanical, industrial sound design
Strategic use of silence and spatial effects creating an atmospheric, immersive soundscape
Memphis rap influences with chopped and screwed production techniques
Dark, ominous synth elements contrasting with traditional Brazilian funk rhythm patterns
Crisp hi-hats and cowbell percussion typical of drift phonk, but with Brazilian funk carioca energy
Raw, lo-fi production aesthetics with deliberate distortion and sample manipulation
Cultural fusion combining Eastern European drift phonk production with Brazilian street music sensibilities
Ultra-slowed tempo under 80 BPM creating a hypnotic, almost dreamlike state, ‑male vocals, ‑male singer, ‑male, ‑male vocalist
2:56



