2:28

Pixels & Power
v4.5+
138–140 BPM UK Grime beat with UK hip hop influence and a subtle drill swing — heavy, deep sub-bass layered with warm low-mids for a fuller tone, Sharp snares and crisp hats, but with a looser, head-nod groove rather than pure drill snap, Add light melodic or atmospheric layers (pads, keys, vinyl crackle, or subtle samples) to give warmth and nostalgia, Nostalgic gaming references, followed by a short “computer voice” sample before the beat drops, Throughout the track, weave in subtle retro gaming sound effects — arcade coin drops, level-up chimes, menu clicks, save beeps, and light-gun reloads — especially during beat breaks and transitions, Overall tone: confident, street-authentic grime flow blended with the bounce and warmth of classic UK hip hop, bass-forward, built for groove as much as energy, ‑verse singing
3:09

Pen Game Deep
v4.5+
A polished UK rap track built on sub-heavy 808 bass and crisp, bouncy drums with a mid-tempo pace (~90–100 BPM), No grime or garage influence — this is modern rap with clarity and space to flow, Subtle ambient textures add depth while the rhythm keeps forward motion, Confident, composed flows sit clean in the mix, Includes a spoken intro/outro and two instrumental breaks for pacing and movement
1:49

Sharp Edge
v4.5+
A cinematic UK hip-hop track with drill-influenced percussion, emotional low-end, and ambient textures, The rhythm blends moody sliding 808s, sharp hi-hats, and subtle melodic pads to support a first-person narrative, The lyrics are told from the perspective of a hidden blade — carried by a man moving between work and the ends, Delivered in a composed male voice, the verses explore themes of tension, loyalty, and latent violence, The arrangement uses space between sections for musical breathing room, layering atmospheric transitions and warm textures to create a gritty yet human sound, Perfect for a psychological grime-drill fusion with London realism and street storytelling
2:29

38–140 BPM UK Grime beat with UK hip hop influence and a subtle drill swing — heavy, deep sub-bass layered with warm low-mids for a fuller tone, Sharp snares and crisp hats, but with a looser, head-nod groove rather than pure drill snap, Add light melodic or atmospheric layers (pads, keys, vinyl crackle, or subtle samples) to give warmth and nostalgia, Nostalgic gaming references, followed by a short “computer voice” sample before the beat drops, Throughout the track, weave in subtle retro gaming sound effects — arcade coin drops, level-up chimes, menu clicks, save beeps, and light-gun reloads — especially during beat breaks and transitions, Overall tone: confident, street-authentic grime flow blended with the bounce and warmth of classic UK hip hop, bass-forward, built for groove as much as energy
2:42

A smooth yet hard-hitting UK grime track with a deep, rolling sub-bass and tightly syncopated hi-hats, The instrumental blends ambient pads and filtered melodic textures over a warm low-end, creating space for an MC to deliver sharp, confident bars but without anger, The vocal delivery is fluid and commanding — riding the beat with natural swagger and steady cadence, The bassline pulses beneath minimal synth motifs, adding weight without clutter, Mood is introspective but assertive — street-rooted with polish, like classic UK Grime artist sets
2:26

Southline Ping
v4.5+
A UK grime/drill hybrid track built on gliding 808 bass, crisp skittering hi-hats, and sparse percussive patterns, Subtle Indian influence emerges through sampled melodic loops or ambient vocal chops that weave beneath the rhythm, The mood stays cold and composed, driven by sharp London flows and road-focused lyrics, Features a spoken intro/outro and two instrumental breaks, creating space for bounce and tension without softening the grit
3:06

Legacy
v4.5+
A gritty UK grime crossover track fusing hard sub-bass and skittering hi-hats with sampled Indian tabla rhythms, sitar licks, and ambient tanpura drones, Aggressive London flows cut through the layered beat, blending road slang with South Asian sonic textures, Minimal synth stabs add tension, while the rhythm rides a hybrid 140 BPM groove, Spoken intro and outro sections highlight street realism against the backdrop of a bold cultural fusion
1:58

A UK hip-hop track with drill-influenced rhythm and ambient cinematic textures, Built on sliding 808s, moody synth pads, and sharp hi-hats, the beat blends tension with emotional weight, The vocals tell a first-person story from the perspective of a hidden weapon — close to its owner, moving with him through clubs, courts, and the ends, Delivered in a low, composed male voice, the lyrics reveal loyalty, danger, and silent presence, The arrangement includes breaks between sections, with atmospheric transitions and warm textures that reflect both grit and soul, Perfect for a street-level narrative with a unique psychological twist
3:01

A modern UK rap track built on clean sub-heavy 808 bass, tight drum programming, and subtle ambient textures, No retro grime or garage sounds — just a focused, polished rap production built for clear, composed delivery, The beat leaves space for sharp lyricism while still hitting with weight, Instrumental breaks and a spoken intro/outro support pacing and emotional control without sounding overly dark
2:14

A raw, heavyweight UK grime track with deep bass, 808 kicks, and sharp, skittering hi-hats driving a syncopated groove, with a subtle Indian Flute loop, Minimal, icy synth stabs punctuate the beat while an aggressive, bar-heavy MC delivers rapid, streetwise flows with a battle-hardened tone, Beat switches introduce heavier bass drops mid-track, echoing the energy of UK Grime artists sets, The hook is repetitive, anchored by a deep drop, Mood is cold, commanding, and confrontational — pure ends shellin
3:26

UK Grime × UK Drill fusion with East Coast hip-hop flavor, heavy sub-bass and tight 808s, layered with an oriental bamboo-flute loop and cinematic percussion, Aggressive yet mystical modern-Shaolin-ninja vibe, dark street energy with tactical focus, Confident black male vocals, crisp grime flow, occasional ad-libs and vocal stabs, deep low-end punch, polished production
3:11

UK Grime × UK Drill fusion with East Coast hip-hop flavor, heavy sub-bass and tight 808s, layered with a oriental bamboo-flute loop and cinematic percussion, Aggressive yet subtle mystical modern-Shaolin-ninja vibe, dark street energy with tactical focus, Confident black male vocals, crisp grime flow, occasional ad-libs and vocal stabs such as "woo" "skrrrrt" "yeah", deep low-end punch, polished head nodding production
3:20

A hard-hitting fusion of UK grime and East Coast hip-hop built around deep, chest-rattling bass, punchy boom-bap drums, and tight percussive hi-hat rolls, The groove is raw and urban — a steady, infectious head-nod rhythm layered with gritty kick-snare interplay and subtle vinyl crackle for warmth, The beat carries a street cipher feel: minimal but heavy, with chopped vocal stabs and filtered bass hits accenting each bar, Vocals are delivered in a confident London accent — half-spoken, half-rapped — projecting control, precision, and street-born authority, Lyrical focus on SmokeNinjas (SN) as an elite crew defined by discipline, loyalty, and coded unity, blending UK realism with U, S, East Coast grit, The hook drives home with an anthemic crowd chant — “SmokeNinjas don’t talk, we act” — echoed by layered adlibs and rhythmic call-backs such as "woo" "skrrrrt" "yeah", Overall mood: deep bass but energetic, streetwise, and unstoppable, 98-102 BPM for a hard, head-nodding flow
2:22

SN Smoke
v5
Aggressive UK grime built on distorted 808 bass, skittering hi-hats, and razor-sharp synth stabs, Alternating duet MCs: one white UK street rapper with slang-heavy, explicit bars about Smoke Ninjas and BO7 camo grind; the other a black British Jamaican MC in lively patois about gyal, Rangey flex, herb, and SN gaming, Call-and-response verses over minimal, tense production, with dynamic beat switches and a catchy grime hook driving a floor-filling, old-school classic feel
4:00

High-energy grime track with punchy distorted drums, skittering hi-hats, and a deep sub-bass foundation, Sparse, tense synth stabs accent each bar, Two contrasting MCs trade verses: MC1 - white UK street-slang rapper dropping COD/Smoke Ninjas war-zone bars, and MC2 - Black British Jamaican MC flowing in rhythmic Patois about gyal, BMW flex, peng herb, and linking with SN, Catchy hook, classic gritty club feel, floor-filling old-school grime vibe
3:11

Aggressive UK grime built on distorted 808 bass, skittering hi-hats, and razor-sharp synth stabs, Alternating duet MCs: one white UK street rapper with slang-heavy, explicit bars about Smoke Ninjas and BO7 camo grind; the other a black British Jamaican MC in lively patois about gyal, Rangey flex, herb, and SN gaming, Call-and-response verses over minimal, tense production, with dynamic beat switches and a catchy grime hook driving a floor-filling, old-school classic feel
3:12

Cold, UK Grime powered by deep 808 subs, skittering hi-hats, metallic synth stabs, and tense atmospheric hiss, 2 MCs, MC1 - A UK street MC trades sharp, gritty bars with MC2 - MC Dread a Jamaican patois MC delivering explosive, heavy-energy responses, Call-and-response hooks, bass swells, and sudden beat switches maintain a raw, underground grime feel with some backing melodic softness, Professional studio mixing
3:19

Target length 3:30–4:00, Verses rotate twice around the circle, Hook repeats between every verse, Include short instrumentals, reloads, and breathing space, After all MCs perform once, the cypher restarts with new bars, Do not rush verses, High-energy London grime cypher over a classic 140 BPM grime riddim, Punchy drums, skippy claps, and deep, smooth rolling sub-bass with bounce and momentum, Confident, aggressive, hype energy — not dark or minimal — like a live radio set or street cypher, No traditional chorus, but a repeated grime call-and-response hook between verses:
“Ninja done — next up!”
4 MCs trade bars in a circle with DJ reloads and wheel-ups:
MC Luda — White UK grime MC, strong London accent, calm authority building pressure, Spider Pharoah — Fast, sharp, punchy flow, reload-worthy energy, MC Dread — Smooth UK MC with Jamaican patois influence, playful but tough, Akuma — Focused, disciplined aggression, minimal words, heavy impact
3:39

138–140 Bpm Uk Grime Beat With Uk Hip Hop Influence And A Subtle Drill Swing — Heavy, Deep Sub-Bass Layered With Warm Low-Mids For A Fuller Tone, Sharp Snares And Crisp Hats, But With A Looser, Head-Nod Groove Rather Than Pure Drill Snap, Add Light Melodic Or Atmospheric Layers (Pads, Keys, Vinyl Crackle, Or Subtle Samples) To Give Warmth And Nostalgia, Nostalgic Gaming References, Weave In Subtle Retro Gaming Sound Effects, Overall Tone: Confident, Street-Authentic Grime Flow Blended With The Bounce And Warmth Of Classic Uk Hip Hop, Bass-Forward, Built For Groove As Much As Energy
4 distinct MCs -
1, Mc Luda — White Uk Grime Mc, Strong London Accent, Calm Authority Building Pressure, 2, Spider Pharoah — Fast, Sharp, Punchy Flow, Reload-Worthy Energy, 3, Mc Dread — Smooth Uk Mc With Jamaican Patois Influence, Playful But Tough, 4, Akuma — Focused, Disciplined Aggression, Minimal Words, Heavy Impact, Classic Grime Energy
2:32

A raw, street-level UK grime track with a simple, classic instrumental and modern clean production, Tempo around 140 BPM, full-time bounce, Beat is functional: heavy rolling bass, tight kick, sharp snare/clap, minimal hi-hats, The MC is front and centre, voice loud, dry, and close to the mic with slight grit and natural imperfections, Delivery is confident, on tempo, and authoritative — bar-for-bar clarity over melody, Feels like a real MC spitting on road or in a small studio, a slight polished radio performance, Late-night London street energy, Single male UK grime MC, Classic grime feel with modern sound quality
1:28

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2:53

UK Grime cypher, 140 BPM, aggressive, dark, gritty, abrasive, syncopated breakbeats, heavy distorted Reese bass, 808 sub bass wobbles, sharp metallic snares, rapid-fire hi-hats, icy synth stabs, orchestral string hits, menacing atmosphere, Multiple male vocalists, London accents, multicultural slang, Rapper 1: Deep aggressive flow, Rapper 2: Technical skippy double-time, Rapper 3: Loud high-energy hype, Rapper 4: Monotone deep menacing slow flow, Rapper 5: Nasal extremely fast breathless flow, Rapper 6: Calm introspective lyrical flow, Hook: Gang vocal shouting chant, anthemic, riot energy, High energy ad-libs (Jheeze, Woi, Baow)
2:04

Postcode Silent
v4.5
Genre:
Minimalist UK Drill with deep sub-bass, sliding 808s, tight percussion, and dark ambient textures, The beat leaves space for low, controlled vocal delivery, Style:
Cold and composed, Short, coded bars with hidden meaning, subtle menace, and smooth flow switches, No shouting — just pressure, Hook is calm, catchy, and understated, Mood:
Tense, controlled, and confident, Feels like silent movement, calculated threats, and unspoken power, No hype — just presence, Singer’s Voice:
Low-pitched UK male voice with laid-back delivery and precision cadence, Every line lands with weight, No emotion, just execution, Instrumentation:
Sparse melodic elements, sliding 808s, crisp hats, and punchy snare, Dark textures and distant vocal chops add depth, Minimalist build, no overproduction, Mastering:
Mastering: A clean sound with a modern professional sound






